Re: cluster don't fail
- From: "Amad Malik" <AmadMalik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 15:27:03 -0700
yes I can, I forgot to tell you one thing, I dont have a directly connected
via SCSI or Fibre device for quorum. I am using Majority Node set. can it
make a difference, do I have to do any thing special in this case?
"John Toner [MVP]" wrote:
> Can you manually move groups between nodes without powering them off?
> Are you getting any error messages in the event logs?
>
> Regards,
> John
>
> "Amad Malik" <AmadMalik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E7C135A1-73BD-4ED5-9B57-ACF3895F1D5D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > First I am new to clustering.
> >
> > I am using 2003 Enterprise addition. I just created a cluster and added a
> > node. it is just two node cluster and I want a software to fail. the
> software
> > will share data from network location on NAS. it ssems that for some
> reason
> > the server is not failing. I have followed every step by the book. when I
> > test by unplugging one server the passive node dont come up and returnes
> an
> > error that the cluster is not avaluble. It is a brand new dell harware two
> > power edge server with a power vault NAS device.
> >
> > Please Help me
>
>
>
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