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gehrc
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2000 Advanced Server Clustering

Hello,

I'm fairly new to clustering, but I would like to create an AD Cluster in ESXi with Windows Server 2000 Advanced. I already have a shared disk on the AD Servers, but when I run the clustering configuration, it keeps telling me that it can't any disks on the Shared SCSI Bus that meet the criteria for clustering. What am I doing wrong? I have tried using it as a dynamic disk and as a basic disk with no luck. The disk I created for use is a Peristant Independent Disk, and it is a thick disk, as well as the disks my Server installs are on. I am using Buslogic Virtual SCSI Bus sharing. Please help!

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AndreTheGiant
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I never tried clustering with Windows 2000, but you can use the generic instruction to build a MSCS:

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AndreTheGiant
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I never tried clustering with Windows 2000, but you can use the generic instruction to build a MSCS:

Andre

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weinstein5
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Clustering hsd been around since the NT4 days - I agree with Andre just follow the regular instructions -

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gehrc
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Awesome. You guys rock. One last question. Never used network load balancing, but if I want to, do I just use the settings I used for my cluster or different ones?

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