Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:31:30 -0600
To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
Did someone successfully connect a (HP unsupported) Xiotech Magnitude
SAN to an Alphaserver?
We do have two clusters, one for production (GS160/GS80/3 x ES40) and
one for development (ES40/3 X DS20) and we would like to add/attache an
available Xiotech Magnitude SAN over the SAN switch (Fibre Channel SAN
Switch 16 / Brocade switch) to this clusters.
Re: Cluster splitting ...Stretch clusters also fall under "geographically dispersed" clusters ... configuration in the SAN but this should be transparent to MSCS. ... and the Windows Server Catalog... (microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering)
Re: Exchange 2003 and Clustering ... Do you really require availability better than 99.99%? ... with proper maintenance (and clusters do require that too) it can ... > a fiber channel SAN.... > node but i am not sure if the Exchange system files should be installed ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: Cluster Log Errors ... if all 4 clusters were using the same SAN then it might be that ... you have a controller problem on your SAN that your quorum disks reside... > The other error (ElfWriteClusterEvents) I haven't got a clue about. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering)
Re: OpenVMS Certifications ... > I think I can get certified in the System Administration... > e) I didn have the Internals Course... Now I work with multiple 2-node clusters using SAN... (comp.os.vms)
Re: Clusters vs standalone servers with a SAN? ... Depending on what the goal is - clusters do provide higher availability ... less restrictive Windows Server HCL,... standalone servers with a SAN?... I've read that of you have a SAN, then standalone servers are largely ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)