Sent: 01/17/2006
From: David Cornes
Message:....not using the emulated SCSI adapters at any rate. It *may* be possible
using R2 and iSCSI, but I've no experience of using this protocol - can any
one else advise?
"Michael Hotek" wrote:
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> It only supports 2 SCSI IDs. So, you can't build a 4 node cluster inside
> Virtual Server.
>
> --
> Mike
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> "Dnyanesho" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
> news:(email address - cut out)...
> > Hi Cluster masters,
> >
> > I had already configured two node VM cluster.
> > I want to configure 4 node cluster on VM .while configuring and adding
> > SCSI
> > card dropdown list gives me only Shared ID as 6 and 7.
> > How to allocate another ID for next two node.
> > Or VM 2005 support 4 node ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Dnyanesho
>
>
>
Sent: 01/26/2006
From: "Mike Sterling [MSFT]" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:For more information on virtual machine clustering with iSCSI, refer to this
whitepaper:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=55646
Thanks,
Mike
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"David Cornes" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
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> ...not using the emulated SCSI adapters at any rate. It *may* be possible
> using R2 and iSCSI, but I've no experience of using this protocol - can
> any
> one else advise?
>
>
> "Michael Hotek" wrote:
>
>> It only supports 2 SCSI IDs. So, you can't build a 4 node cluster inside
>> Virtual Server.
>>
>> --
>> Mike
>> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com
>> Disclaimer: This communication is an original work and represents my sole
>> views on the subject. It does not represent the views of any other
>> person
>> or entity either by inference or direct reference.
>> "Dnyanesho" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>> > Hi Cluster masters,
>> >
>> > I had already configured two node VM cluster.
>> > I want to configure 4 node cluster on VM .while configuring and adding
>> > SCSI
>> > card dropdown list gives me only Shared ID as 6 and 7.
>> > How to allocate another ID for next two node.
>> > Or VM 2005 support 4 node ?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance
>> > Dnyanesho
>>
>>
>>
Sent: 06/19/2006
From: "VRamdas"<(email address - cut out)>
Message:
Did anyone succeed in setting up a 4 node cluster using i-SCSI?
Is it possible at all?
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> Hi Cluster masters,
>
> I had already configured two node VM cluster.
> I want to configure 4 node cluster on VM .while configuring and adding SCSI
> card dropdown list gives me only Shared ID as 6 and 7.
> How to allocate another ID for next two node.
> Or VM 2005 support 4 node ?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Dnyanesho
Sent: 07/17/2006
From: (email address - cut out)
Message:This thread looks similar to an issue I am running into...
Followed MS article dated 9/2004 on how to setup a cluster on virtual
server. I've succeeded in getting the cluster up and running, but have
found the limitation that others have stumbled accross trying to add
additional virtual/clustered drives. Is there a way to do this? I need
to have a second drive (other then the quorum) visible on both nodes...
I do not have a SAN, so I am virtualy helpless...
VRamdas wrote:
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> > Hi Cluster masters,
> >
> > I had already configured two node VM cluster.
> > I want to configure 4 node cluster on VM .while configuring and adding SCSI
> > card dropdown list gives me only Shared ID as 6 and 7.
> > How to allocate another ID for next two node.
> > Or VM 2005 support 4 node ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Dnyanesho
>
> Did anyone succeed in setting up a 4 node cluster using i-SCSI?
> Is it possible at all?
>
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