Re: Problem setting up an NT cluster schedule
2000-05-09 11:55:40
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Re: Problem setting up an NT cluster schedule |
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Arturo Lopez <arturo.lopez AT USAA DOT COM> |
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Tue, 9 May 2000 10:55:40 -0500 |
Dave,
You must failover the NT Cluster Administrator to the node you are trying to
setup the schedule on. You must make sure that the schedule name matches
exactly on each server. If you do not when the cluster admin failsover the
schedules names will not match and it will fail...
-----Original Message-----
From: Frost, Dave [SMTP:dave.frost AT TELEVAULTIT DOT COM]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 9:07 AM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Problem setting up an NT cluster schedule
I think I am following the manual correctly.....
Using version 3.7 client.
There are 2 servers in the cluster, with 3 shared disks F: G: H:
I have successfully installed the schedule service on each server to
back-up
the local hard drives.
However, when I try to install the schedule service for each of the
shared
disks - it doesn't work. I have configured an options file on each
of the
shared disks with unique nodenames. I can install the schedule
service on
the machine that owns the disk: i.e. Server 1 owns disk F; server 2
owns G
and H so these 3 services are installed, but I cannot install the
service
for the shared disk that isn't owned by that machine, because it
can't see
the drive.
Am I supposed to cause a failover condition?
Tia
dave
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