Re: Virtual SBS2003 R2 Test Machine Hosted by WXP X64 SP2



Interesting Charlie!

Is one more efficient than the other at this hosting task?

I chose the EE Trial thinking I might want to try running multiple versions
of VS Server running and hosting.

Thanks!


"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not my experience at all. I have x64 EE as my hosting environment as well
on one box. Other is still running XP x64 because it needs a legacy app
that is ported to XP x64, but not to Vista x64 or LH Server.

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Charlie.
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"Gary J. Dikkema" <gary_d-no-spam-@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not sure.

In my case that Server 2K3 was Enterprise Edition (EE) X64... tried
promoting it to a DC and it failed... perhaps it was a wait on the VS
R2 - which hadn't been auto started - that might have been it. <VBG>
however, I've encountered things working differently on EE X64 boxes so
attributed it to that... seems 'things' work better if the EE box isn't
the host... at least that is my finding/opinion.

Using local account on the host means that it won't Auto Update thru
WSUS - at least that was my finding with the set up that I have.... and
to me that is not ideal as a lot of things that rely on being part of the
domain won't work either...

Just to clarify, I do have a WXP SP2 X64 hosting my R2, a WS2k3 SE T/S
box as well as a WXP SP2 X86 box. The host is a member on the R2 domain
which means Auto Update et al works. If I wait on the R2 virtual machine
to start up before doing anything that needs domain resources it all
seems to work. This trial setup is a 2 Gig AM2 X2 mobo which means it
will perform better on my AMD64 4 gig box.

Thanks for your help Charlie...



"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What is the problem? I've got a Server 2k3 box sitting next to me. It is
a member server of the domain I'm logging in to, for which the DC is one
of its virtual machines. Not ideal, but if I'm patient and wait for the
VMs to all get started, it works.

There are three ways to do this:
1.) make the host a secondary DC in the domain
2.) use _local_ accounts on the host
3.) be patient until your DC's get started before logging in. (You
would, obviously, need to set your guest(s) to autostart.)

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Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64


"Gary J. Dikkema" <gary_d-no-spam-@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So... that begs the question of what is so special about WS2003 EE R2
X64?

Tried to use it as the host in place of WXP X64 and had no joy... seems
the security on EE is a little more stringent than WXP X64, or so I
thought.

Comments?

TIA.


"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Yes, I use Virtual Server for this exact scenario on XP x64. For a
test environment, it's fine.

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Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64


"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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it should eventually but you might try going to Microsoft Update just
get to the point where you scan for updates, but I'm not sure what
will happen with the beta.

re making the server available before logon, you would need to use
Virtual Server which can be told to run a vm at startup. VS is not
supported for production use under XP but it does work quite well.

"Gary J. Dikkema" <gary_d-no-spam-@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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And... the WXP X64 host doesn't get registered with WSUS...

Darn!

"Gary J. Dikkema" <gary_d-no-spam-@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Finally...

I have the following virtual guest machines running... WXP X86,
WS2k3 T/S and my SBS2003 R2 PE box.

Everything runs well... so today I decided to add the host WXP X64
SP2 (Beta) to the R2 domain.

After doing that and rebooting when I try and log into the domain
it says the domain is not available. Which sort of makes sense as
the R2 box being a virtual machine won't come alive until after the
Host is running and starts it.

Just wondering if there's a way around this...perhaps auto starting
R2 so that it's running when I log into the Host? Is such a thing
possible? For now I log in the WXP X64 SP2 local machine and
everything runs as before... and the X64 box is a member machine on
the domain.

Thanks in advance...

Oh...

FYI, connecting to the domain using RWW and the T/S box is
quick.... considering all this is happening within a 2 GB memory
environment. Please keep in mind this is a Test box for proof of
principle. If I can sort out the remaining quirks I have a prod X64
box with 4 Gigs of ram to drop all this onto... personally, I think
this is a good DRP method... images are supposedly transportable
across hosts... supposedly! <VBG>















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