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Thanks. I got it!Constantin (staff) wrote:According to MS KB you have choosen IP for cluster that already is assigned to another NIC.
Link to KB http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... S.10).aspx
On server 2008 I had to do direct connect for heartbeat or my clusters kept thinking the partner was dead. It would randomly bring the cluster up and down.georgeyu100 wrote:
As MS documant said: private NICs (heartbeat) can't connect throught a routing device because the TTL=1 Sec was too long.
So, is it a problem?
Yes, Starwind 5.4.0.1579 on Win 7 64bit, 2 nodes on Win2003 SP2 64bit on vSphere 4.0 host. heartbeat between 2 nodes connects by a vSwitch. it is a node-node cluster.Max (staff) wrote:I am sorry, maybe I've got something wrong but in the header you've mentioned a Win7 and 2 2003 boxes.
What does HA heartbeat do here? or is this a Node-node cluster heartbeat meant?
Thanks for your reply.anton (staff) wrote:Start with updating to 5.5 as an initial step. With HA heartbeat Max asked about StarWind HA heartbeat, not MS cluster heartbeat. As h/b was represented with 5.5 and up you can ignore this question.
Yes, I can write a file down on the disk from both nodes.Max (staff) wrote:Did you doublecheck that the drive is connected to both servers?
I rebooted them 2-3 time.Max (staff) wrote:This is kind of a problem which usually misteriously disappears after Windows reinstall, but this is the last option.![]()
I will dig the technet forums for more info on this case, please stay tuned!