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Old 10-11-2008   #3 (permalink)
Charlie Russel - MVP
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Re: Adding SCSI Adapter

Why would you have 4 adapters??? One adapter and 4 disks is more typical.

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"Chris" <chris@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> Can i just check something with you. I have 4 virtual scsi adapters on 1
> guest. each has scsi id 7.
>
> Each has a Virtual Scsi disk attached, each on Scsi id 0.
>
> Does this sound correct?
>
> "Tim Walsh" <tmwalsh@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O%233u4N6KJHA.728@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> Using VMCR-Plus, just shutdown the VM and open the settings. At the top
>> is a SCSI options window, change it from 1 to 3, and then go in and make
>> the changes to the SCSI addresses and share options. You still use
>> addresses 6 and 7 for each new card. I tend to keep all the cards on one
>> node on the same address when I build these.
>>
>>
>> "Sameer Dhoot" <Sameer Dhoot@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1EC1D854-3D22-4999-896D-40453473F6BC@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> We are currenlty running Virtual Server R2 SP1 and wanted to configure
>>> SQL
>>> Server Clustering (Two nodes) which required atleast two shared drive
>>> (quorum
>>> and sqldata) i am able to add the quorum drive to both the nodes using
>>> up ID
>>> SCSI ID 6 and SCSI ID 7 for each node using shared SCSI bus option.
>>>
>>> How do i go about adding two more adpaters which will connect to sqldata
>>> shared array.
>>>
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