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тАО05-19-2004 08:31 AM
тАО05-19-2004 08:31 AM
Terminal Server Farm / Cluster
When you create a terminal server farm does each server require a unique server name.
If you have a two node cluster will you use unique server names?
Thanks,
Gene
If you have a two node cluster will you use unique server names?
Thanks,
Gene
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тАО05-19-2004 09:34 PM
тАО05-19-2004 09:34 PM
Re: Terminal Server Farm / Cluster
Hi Gene,
In answer to your question,
Servers need individual names,
If using Network Load balancing, you need to use w2k Advance server, unless your using windows 2003 server, in which case you need to use enterprise ediition which will allow you to use terminal server session directory in a load balanced scenario.
If using NLB then you will need a virtual ip address
Hope this helps
regards
john
In answer to your question,
Servers need individual names,
If using Network Load balancing, you need to use w2k Advance server, unless your using windows 2003 server, in which case you need to use enterprise ediition which will allow you to use terminal server session directory in a load balanced scenario.
If using NLB then you will need a virtual ip address
Hope this helps
regards
john
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тАО05-20-2004 02:08 AM
тАО05-20-2004 02:08 AM
Re: Terminal Server Farm / Cluster
Also, regarding a 2 node cluster....
Yes each server has a separate and unique server name. However, when you set up the cluster eources in a group for failover, you specify a virtual servername. This is what the clients conenct to, so they don't actually know which cluster node is serving them.
Example:
Server 1 name = SRV1
Server 2 name = SRV2
Virtual cluster group name = VSRV
Virtual cluster share name = VSHARE
For a file share from the client, you would connect to \\VSRV\VSHARE. You would not indicate the actual server names when connecting - you always use the virtual name to connect to the cluster.
Hope this helps,
Doug
Yes each server has a separate and unique server name. However, when you set up the cluster eources in a group for failover, you specify a virtual servername. This is what the clients conenct to, so they don't actually know which cluster node is serving them.
Example:
Server 1 name = SRV1
Server 2 name = SRV2
Virtual cluster group name = VSRV
Virtual cluster share name = VSHARE
For a file share from the client, you would connect to \\VSRV\VSHARE. You would not indicate the actual server names when connecting - you always use the virtual name to connect to the cluster.
Hope this helps,
Doug
I am an HPE employee

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