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| | Clustering on VS2005 Good Morning All, Firstly Clustering really isn't my speciality, but it probably will be soon. What I'm trying to do is set up some VM's to test clustering. I've followed the article here http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...y/cvs2005.mspx and have 3 VM's, 1 DC and 2 Nodes. The problem I have is with the Quorum disk, and I don't know if it's by design or if it's an issue. When I start Node1, it can see and access the Quorum disk just fine. If I now start Node2, it cannot see the Quorum disk, or rather it can in disk manager, but can't access it. The same happens the other way round, Start Node2, it can see the Quorum disk. Start Node1, it can't see the Quorum disk. I'm running Virtual Server 2005 R2 on XP SP2 and am using 2003 DataCenter Edition as the guest. Any help greatly appreciated as to what the isuue may be. Cheers Andy |
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