I recently set something like this up, and would like to discuss it with you, as I see several issues the way you're doing it. Is there a phone # I could call you at? You can also e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want with the phone number.
At 09:37 AM 5/14/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Need a little help. I'm about to set up a TSM for Microsoft cluster >server. It will be an active/active configuration. I plan on doing it as >follows: > > >Machinge A >Physical disk H is a cluster group > >Machine B >Physical disk I is a cluster group > >Physical disk Q (quorum) is a cluster group > >Machine A (normally owns disk H) >install local scheduler... always running >install scheduler for cluster group H (pointing to a dsm.opt file on the H >drive)... always running >install scheduler for cluster group Q (pointing to a dsm.opt file on the Q >drive)... always running >install failover scheduler pointing to the dsm.opt file on the I: drive >which will manage cluster group I: in the event of failure (this will be a >"Generic Service Resource for Failover" this >scheduler is not on auto start=yes) > >Machine B (normally owns disk I:) >install local scheduler... always running >install scheduler for cluster group I (pointing to a dsm.opt file on the I >drive)... always running >install scheduler for cluster group Q (pointing to a dsm.opt file on the Q >drive)... always running >install failover scheduler pointing to the dsm.opt file on the H: drive >which will manage cluster group H:in the event of Machine A >failure. (this will be a "Generic Service Resource for Failover" >this scheduler is not on auto start=yes) > > >Here are my two questions: >Should the scheduler for Q be running on both machine A and machine B? > >For machine A...when I set up "Depencies" in cluster manager for the >"Generic Service Resource for Failover" and it states to "add all physical >disk resources", do I add both H and I? > >I can't seem to get a straight answer on this one. > >Regards, Joe Money is not the root of all evil - full backups are.