![]() You must provide passwords for each account. For failover cluster instance installations, account name and startup type information will be pre-populated on this page based on settings provided for the active node. The actual services that are configured on this page depend on the features you selected to install. On the Server Configuration - Service Accounts page, specify login accounts for SQL Server services. On the Cluster Node Configuration page, use the drop-down box to specify the name of the SQL Server failover cluster instance that will be modified during this Setup operation. After the check is complete, click Next to continue. The System Configuration Checker will verify the system state of your computer before Setup continues. To help improve SQL Server, you can also enable the feature usage option and send reports to Microsoft. On the License Terms page, read the license agreement, and then select the check box to accept the licensing terms and conditions. Note that the product key you enter for this installation must be for the same SQL Server edition as that which is installed on the active node. On the Product key page, specify the PID key for a production version of the product. For more information about cross-language support and installation considerations, see Local Language Versions in SQL Server. On the Language Selection page, you can specify the language for your instance of SQL Server if you are installing on a localized operating system and the installation media includes language packs for both English and the language corresponding to the operating system. The System Configuration Checker will run a discovery operation on your computer. Then, select Add node to a SQL Server failover cluster. To add a node to an existing failover cluster instance, click Installation in the left-hand pane. The Installation Wizard will launch the SQL Server Installation Center. To install from a network share, navigate to the root folder on the share, and then double-click Setup.exe. Insert the SQL Server installation media, and from the root folder, double-click Setup.exe. Add Node To add a node to an existing SQL Server failover cluster instance The operating system drive letter for SQL Server install locations must match on all the nodes added to the SQL Server failover cluster instance. Remove a node from an existing Always On failover cluster instance To view procedural steps to add or remove nodes, select one of the following operations:Īdd a node to an existing Always On failover cluster instance To remove a node from an existing SQL Server FCI, you must run SQL Server Setup on the node that is to be removed from the SQL Server failover cluster instance. To add a node to an existing SQL Server FCI, you must run SQL Server Setup on the node that is to be added to the SQL Server failover cluster instance. If you install SQL Server from a remote share, you must use a domain account that has read and execute permissions on the remote share. For local installations, you must run Setup as an administrator. To update or remove a SQL Server FCI, you must be a local administrator with permission to log in as a service on all nodes of the underlying Windows Server failover cluster (WSFC). You will see a workable SQL Developer interface when you launch the program through your modified shortcut.Use this procedure to manage nodes to an existing SQL Server failover cluster instance. Then, click the Apply button on the SQLDeveloper Properties button and the OK button. Then, you click the Scaling Performed by select box and choose the System option.Ĭlick the OK button on the nested SQLDeveloper Properties dialog box. It will change the gray highlighted Scaling Performed by select box to white. After the change you should see the following:Īfter that change, you need to click on the Change high DPI settings gray scaled button, which will display the following dialog box.Ĭlick the Override high DPI scaling behavior check box. Click on the select list box and choose Windows 7. ![]() You need to check the Compatibility Mode, which by default is unchecked with Windows 8 displayed in the select list.Ĭheck the Compatibility Mode box and the select list will no longer be gray scaled. On my virtualization on a 27″ screen it looks like:Īs an Administrator user, you right click the SQLDeveloper icon and click the Compatibility tab, which should look like the following dialog. Unless you manually configure the sqldeveloper shortcut, you generally can’t use it. ![]() With some high resolution screens the text is unreadable. The first time you launch SQL Developer, you may see a very small or tiny display on the screen.
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