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тАО08-27-2004 02:02 AM
тАО08-27-2004 02:02 AM
MSA1000 disk visible from both servers in Win2000 cluster
The SSP is also set up with a host mode of Windows, there is another mode which reads "Windows_SP2_AND_" but we can't see whats after the "AND" - should we use this setting?
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тАО08-27-2004 05:07 AM
тАО08-27-2004 05:07 AM
Re: MSA1000 disk visible from both servers in Win2000 cluster
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тАО08-27-2004 05:41 AM
тАО08-27-2004 05:41 AM
Re: MSA1000 disk visible from both servers in Win2000 cluster
The size of the logical disk would not make any difference.
Steven
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тАО08-27-2004 08:02 AM
тАО08-27-2004 08:02 AM
Re: MSA1000 disk visible from both servers in Win2000 cluster
If you are seeing the shared disl from both nodes with cluster service up and runnig, I thing you have some problem with it, or if it is a new installation, probably something go wrong, and you need to reinstall everything
marino
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тАО08-27-2004 08:29 AM
тАО08-27-2004 08:29 AM
Re: MSA1000 disk visible from both servers in Win2000 cluster
Is the thrid drive just visible? or is it accessable by both nodes at the same time.
In some cases, you may see the drive on the non-hosting node, but just the drive with no access to the contents. If you can access the drive from both nodes, then you definitely have a situation. Perhaps the disk is not set up properly as a cluster resource (Physical Disk).
Steven
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тАО08-30-2004 08:11 AM
тАО08-30-2004 08:11 AM
Re: MSA1000 disk visible from both servers in Win2000 cluster
The SP2_AND_ is the recommended setting once you have updated to 4.32 fw on the MSA which I'm assuming you have since you have that option.
Ciao,
Greg