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Windows Virtual Server 2005 VMRC Display Problem

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 10/23/2006
From: "patrick" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:

I'm running Virtual Server 2005 RC2. I have 22 Virtual Servers running
on the server, it's a DL585. Everything has been running smooth as can
be. I needed to put a couple Virtual Servers on the system which are
going to be on a diffrent network. So I took one of the NIC Cards (I
have 6) and put it in it's own VLAN. I did that this morning, about 4
hours later I came back to work on the servers further and now I am
unable to connect to the console on ANY of my Virtual Servers. I can't
get their off the Virtial Server Admin Website or by launcging the VMRC
client independently.

My assumption is it had something to do with my change on the one NIC
into it's own Vlan. Because I've been running Virtual Server for over a
year on 3 diffrent systems and never run into this. But I have never
isolated a single NIC Card either.

I have sense removed this NIC from taht VLAN, added it back into the
original VLAN, put the IP address back to the original network and I'm
still unable to connect to any of my Virtual Server consoles. I am now
able to ping that NIC by it's IP Address.

All of my Virtuals are still running and are doing their jobs, and I
can connect to them vai RDP. However, my servers that I'm adding are in
the middle of the OS install and I can't work with them at all anymore.


On other note, in the Virtual Server manager I can see all of the
screens, it's only a problem when I click in to 'remote control'.

Please if anyone has any ideas let me know. I'm in full production with
these systems, so things that don't require reboots are best!!

Thanks!



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