Cluster-aware.  Humph.  Well, you asked.

You must do the SP on the active side, so what benefit did having a cluster
buy me, or you for that matter.  A long Saturday away from home, that's
what.

Just do the standard things you do for an SP - stop all unnecessary
services, stop perf mons, stop the cluster manager!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 2:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re-applying SP4 to MSX 5.5 cluster server


I am going to be re-applying MSX Service Pack 4 on an NT 4 (SP 6a) cluster
server with MSX 5.5 SP4.  Why am I doing this?  Because the server is being
upgraded with some hardware and other software (not Exchange related) is
being removed.

I have found Q221393 which says that MS Exchange service packs are "cluster
aware".  Seems pretty straight forward to me (a good thing).  However, my
question is "in real life":

Are there any gotchas I should be aware of before re-applying SP4 to the
nodes of the cluster?

Regards.

Nate Couch
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