> If I failover the resources, magically, this permission change to the Administrators local group for the other machine. Anybody knows why?
The computer's local admin group, has the following well-known SID:
S-1–5-32-544
The SID is composed from:
A revision level of 1
An...
wilson7:
what vm version you run?
I'm running vm 3.0 SP1 + HF3 and vm 3.1 both works fine on a non clustered scenario. I've been able to expand disks on different storage types with no problems and no reboots.
robguts:
do you have a dual-rail (2 HBA per server) config?
in that case what is the...
Yes, as long as you have two different logical drives.
If it's a good design, well it's another question.
Keep the quorum as small as possible (500MB) and on dedicated spindle(s).
One volume per DB, another one for the Log, a third one for DB dumps can make sense (under certain circumstances)
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In Win2k, if network connectivity is lost, the TCP/IP stack is unloaded, which means that all resources that depend on IP addresses are taken offline. This problem has been solved in .NET
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