Re: MSDTC Disk Problem
- From: "Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]" <rod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 08:24:43 -0500
Try this, delete the MSDTC resource, leave the disk and ip and name in the
group. Can you failover the ip, name, and disk to both nodes? If not, what
else fails?
Cheers,
Rod
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"Nickp" <nikp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi
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> I've checked all the 2 articles before proceeding with the installation (
> the 301600 during the first cluster installation) and the 817064 before
> rejoin the crashed node in the cluster
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> It looks only a sort of physical disk problem , even if it is signed
> online
> in the cluster manager when I move it , when I try to browse it i can't ,
> instead if i stop the cluster service on the node owning all the groups
> the
> second one bring normally online all 3 groups I have , including the
> MSDTC
> , i notice this behaviour moving the resources between the 2 nodes in
> any
> directions.
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> Since the cluster it seems working fine I'm trying to avoid to reinstall
> all
> , only for this things
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> I've also checked that the volume name is the same on all the 2 nodes
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> Nick
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> "Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]" <rod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto
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> messaggio news:%23WycFH7rFHA.2876@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Did you follow 817064, then 301600? Sounds like one node is missing
>> Network DTC.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rod
>>
>> MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
>> http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering Website
>> http://www.msmvps.com/clustering - Blog
>> http://www.clusterhelp.com - Cluster Training
>> http://msmvps.com/clustering/archive/2005/07/20/58233.aspx NYC Clustering
>> class
>>
>>
>> "Nickp" <nikp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:df7dto$h25$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> i have one cluster with 2 node active/passive , windows 2003 ed /
>>> exchange
>>> 2003 , the hardware is composed by 2 IBM 445 everyone of them with 2
>>> HBA
>>> connected to a FasT600 ,
>>> After the crash of one node , i have reinstalled it and make it join
>>> again
>>> the cluster , everything work correctly also with exchange .
>>> The only problem i got right now is with MSDTC group , i cannot move it
>>> through the nodes cause it won't go online the msdtc resources , the
>>> problem
>>> is on the phisical disk associated to the group , it go online when i
>>> move
>>> it in the second node but if i try to browse it , is not available ,and
>>> obviously MSDTC put an error in the event viewer telling is not able to
>>> open
>>> the log file .
>>> Instead if i stop the cluster on the node owning the resources the
>>> second
>>> node is able to take it without problem , i have this problem only
>>> with
>>> this disk , i have other 2 disks in the cluster (one for quorum , and
>>> the
>>> other in the exchange group) and i can move them when i want
>>>
>>> I think that the problem it could be in the disk signature but i don't
>>> know
>>> how to fix it
>>>
>>> Thank 's
>>>
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>>>
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