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12-18-2005 01:52 AM
12-18-2005 01:52 AM
two ips on one network card on windows 2003
i have a windows 2003 cluster and when i make a new group for resources and add ip to it and when i fail it to one of the servers it fails after troublehooting it turned out to be that i cant put 2 ip on the public NIc because it stops fucntioning
my ip are 192.168.28.200
my virtual ip is 10.1.25.21 once that virtual ip switch to this node it fails any idea??
my ip are 192.168.28.200
my virtual ip is 10.1.25.21 once that virtual ip switch to this node it fails any idea??
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12-19-2005 02:31 AM
12-19-2005 02:31 AM
Re: two ips on one network card on windows 2003
Do a search in the registry for your IP address. In every key that it is found, append that information with a "," then the 2nd IP
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12-19-2005 04:23 AM
12-19-2005 04:23 AM
Re: two ips on one network card on windows 2003
mucking about in the registry should be a last resort. use the interface if you can.
clustered servers must have virtual ip's on the same subnet as the physical ips of the nodes. the cluster service cannot route of it's own.
change your virtual servers IPs to fit into the same subnet as the mixed interfaces on the cluster server.
clustered servers must have virtual ip's on the same subnet as the physical ips of the nodes. the cluster service cannot route of it's own.
change your virtual servers IPs to fit into the same subnet as the mixed interfaces on the cluster server.
There have been Innumerable people who have helped me. Of course, I've managed to piss most of them off.
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