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Written by:RoudyBob.NET » Setting Up A Windows Server 2003 Cluster in VS2005 - Part II
Posted on:April 30, 2005 at 7:21 am

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Written by:Ian
Posted on:May 9, 2005 at 12:05 pm

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Written by:John Howard
Posted on:May 20, 2005 at 11:11 am

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There’s an interesting article recently published by Mike Otey which leads you through building a virtualized…

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Written by:Clustering on VS 2005 R2 | keyongtech
Posted on:January 21, 2009 at 9:22 pm

[…] Re: Clustering on VS 2005 R2 Try these: http://www.roudybob.net/?p=118 http://roudybob.net/articles/935.aspx "pdockery" <pdockery> wrote in message news:BA95D55E-A317-49BE-B3B2-03FD18BAB77A… >I was hoping someone here could give me some insight on my problem. I have > looked everywhere I know and can’t find anything helpful. Let me begin by > telling you what I want to do. I have Virtual Server 2005 R2 installed on > a > machine in our lab. I have 2 VMs set up on that machine. Both are > installed > with Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. The C: drive of each is an 8 Gig > Fixed > Size virtual IDE drive. I have a shared SCSI bus from which I realize I > will > have to provide the Quorum drive. My problem is this.I also want to > provide > shared storage between the VMs for a shared Exchange Mailbox drive and a > shared Exchange Log drive. > > > > I have tried to accomplish this in two ways and have failed both times. > Firstly, when I tried to set up .vhd files for each drive I wanted (MB, > Log, > and Quorum) and share those using SCSI IDs. This did not work because I > could not start both VMs at the same time. When I had my first node > running > and tried to start the second node, I got an error message about node 2 > not > being able to start because one of its hard drives was already in use by > another node. > > > > So I decided to set up one .vhd file and partition it three ways to handle > my needs. This didn’t work because when I got to the part where I need to > assign a Quorum drive in Cluster Administrator, it only gave me the option > of > selecting Drive D:,E:,Q:. In other words, I was selecting the "physical" > drive rather than the partition. > > > > My question is, can I even accomplish what I am trying? Is it possible to > have each VM with a C: drive and a shared D: and E: drive and also a > shared > Quorum drive. If it is, how do I do it? > > > > If you have any insights, that would be wonderful or if you know of a site > that explains what I need, please point me to it. I was following the > instructions on Microsoft’s site, (How to set up a Virtual two-node > cluster.), but it did not seem to do the trick. It did not address my > hard > drive issue. > > > > I truly appreciate any help you can give me on this issue. > > > > « R2 install on XP Pro SP2 | Virtual Server 2005 R2 install on Windows XP SP2 » […]

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Written by:Rick
Posted on:January 30, 2009 at 7:43 pm

Thanks for the instructions! You saved me a TON of time.