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brichr (MIS)
16 Jul 10 11:35
I have a test network with two database servers runing on vmware both server are part of a DAG but I set it up with one nic.  Does anyone have steps i can follow to reconfigure the DAG to use a second nic?
58sniper (MIS)
16 Jul 10 13:41
Add the 2nd NIC to the servers, then add a new DAG Network and configure it for replication only.

Pat Richard MVP
Plan for performance, and capacity takes care of itself. Plan for capacity, and suffer poor performance.
http://www.ucblogs.net/blogs/exchange/
 

brichr (MIS)
16 Jul 10 15:00
would i have to suspend my replicas or delete the current copy at all or is it that simple?
brichr (MIS)
16 Jul 10 15:25
if the new nics are in a different subnet would I also have to reconfigure the ip address for my dag Group?
58sniper (MIS)
16 Jul 10 22:58
They have to be in a different subnet. You basically want to configure them so that they don't register in DNS, too.

Pat Richard MVP
Plan for performance, and capacity takes care of itself. Plan for capacity, and suffer poor performance.
http://www.ucblogs.net/blogs/exchange/
 

brichr (MIS)
16 Jul 10 23:21
I did read the part about not updating dns. I made the client mapi nic the top priority on the list also. I put them in a new subnet of course, and I did not change the DAG ip address and it seems to be fine.  Thanks again. It actually was pretty easy.   

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