I really wonder where you found information that MSCS and SP1 should not be supported. Hmm, that would be this document, I guess: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2021 "Details Is Microsoft...
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I really wonder where you found information that MSCS and SP1 should not be supported. Hmm, that would be this document, I guess: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2021 "Details Is Microsoft Clustering Service (MSCS) in Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) supported with VMware ESX Server? Solution No. Windows 2003 SP1 introduced a change that resulted in MSCS clusters not functioning in any ESX Server version. We are working with Microsoft support to resolve the issue. There is no timeline for a fix or workaround, but this is a high priority for VMware and a resolution will be posted as soon as possible. Note: Windows 2000 and its service packs, and Windows 2003 RTM continue to function in ESX Server virtual machines. Product Versions VMware VMware ESX Server 2.5.x VMware ESX Server 2.0.x VMware ESX Server 3.0.x VMware ESX Server 2.1.x"[/i] I was halfway through building a cluster-in-a-box with VMware Server but gave up when I saw this article. Message was edited by: ken.cline@hp.com to shorten the URL
I have clusters running W2003 R2 without problems. check also the Cluster doc: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vi3_vm_and_mscs.pdf I really wonder where you found information that MSCS and SP1 s...
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I have clusters running W2003 R2 without problems. check also the Cluster doc: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vi3_vm_and_mscs.pdf I really wonder where you found information that MSCS and SP1 should not be supported. Clustering Requirements: Operating system is Windows 2000 or Windows 2003. Only two cluster nodes. "Clustering Software: Several different companies supply clustering software that can be used in conjunction with virtual machines. However, VMware tests clustering with Microsoft Cluster Service, and only Microsoft Cluster Service is supported."
Hello I have just been browsing this site and I discovered that MSCS on a Windows 2003 Server with SP1 is not supported on VMware ESX 3.0. There was no date stamp on the document, but Server ...
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Hello I have just been browsing this site and I discovered that MSCS on a Windows 2003 Server with SP1 is not supported on VMware ESX 3.0. There was no date stamp on the document, but Server 2003 is now R2 SP1. Is that the same thing or have VMware and Microsoft found the solution to the problem. If anyone has any information, could you please let me know. Regards H
Congratulations! VI3 exams are not yet available, but they say the 2-day "What's New Class" course is available from July 6th 2006. In 2007 there will be something like VIP to come as a req...
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Congratulations! VI3 exams are not yet available, but they say the 2-day "What's New Class" course is available from July 6th 2006. In 2007 there will be something like VIP to come as a requirement (Virtual Infrastructure Professional). My VCP # is 5393 and I have passed with 92% score. Regards, Oczkov
Wow, the VCP numbers are getting up there. When I passed the VCP test in June of last year, my number given was in the 2500s. Goes to show how prolific VMware is getting. And congrats to all...
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Wow, the VCP numbers are getting up there. When I passed the VCP test in June of last year, my number given was in the 2500s. Goes to show how prolific VMware is getting. And congrats to all new VCPs
I just passed first time with 78% :smileyshocked:) Now onto v3 with a view to doing that exam asap too! Thanks to these forums for the informative and thought provoking posts... Chris