Re: Redireted AppData
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And how have you determined that any of what you mentioned is causing this?
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ms-dog1 wrote:
Hi,
Currentlyt we are redirecting our AppData (via a Group Policy) to users H
drive which is housed on a MS 2003 Cluster. We have seen a few instances of
the cluster node is failing. Failover is also failing to happen, as well.
There is no clues in the event logs. Could this be due to the Appdata
redirection? Too many files open??? Is it time to do some SMB tuning on the
cluster and TS servers involved? I realize I have omitted pertinent info
such as amount of users, etc but just a possible confirmation this
investigation is heading in the right directon as to the possibilites for
this issue.
Thanks, Andie
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