Go to the properties of the generic service, advanced, and uncheck "affect
the group".

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John

How Can I configure the Generic Service (Scheduler Resource) to avoid an
entire group failover if the service fails? I must configure the Exchange
Scheduler this week and the customer does not want to have more failovers.

Thanks in advance.

Henry Aranda


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>Subject: Re: Continuous cluster failovers configuring TDP Exchange
>Scheduler
>Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 22:21:29 -0500
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>This has happened to me a couple of times before.  Usually it was do to an
>error in the dsmcutil batch files used to create the services, like a typo
>in the cluster name especially.  I would uninstall the service on each
>node, double check your syntax, options files, etc. and try going through
>it again.  Restart the services on each node a couple of times to verify
>they are working correctly before trying to add the service into the
>cluster again.
>
>You can also change the properties of that service so it doesn't cause an
>entire group failover when it fails, at least until you get things working
>correctly.
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>Computech Resources, Inc.
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>Hi,
>I have the following environment:
>XSeries machine with Windows 2000 Server running TSM server v.4.2.1.15
>attached to an IBM LTO 3583
>Two Xseries machines with Windows 2000 Advanced Server running MSCS
>Active/Active, Exchange 2000 Server, TSM B/A Client v.5.1.5.7 and TDP for
>Exchange v.5.1.5.0
>
>After I created the TDP for Exchange Scheduler resource in the Cluster
>Administrator, I bring the resource online, but after a couple of minutes
>the resource goes offline. After that the resource tries to go online five
>times, It causes a cluster failover. The same situation occurs in the
other
>exchange virtual until the resource causes a fail back. The problem
>continues repeatedly until I delete the resource.
>I got the following error messages in the dsierror.log:
>05/21/2003 03:22:14 sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication.
>05/21/2003 03:22:14 ReadPswdFromRegistry(): getRegValue(): Win32 RC=2 .
>05/21/2003 03:22:14 ReadPswdFromRegistry(): getRegValue(): Win32 RC=2 .
>05/21/2003 03:22:34 sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication.
>05/21/2003 03:22:34 ReadPswdFromRegistry(): getRegValue(): Win32 RC=2 .
>05/21/2003 03:22:34 ReadPswdFromRegistry(): getRegValue(): Win32 RC=2 .
>
>When I check the registry I see the password for both virtual exc nodes.
>I am following the installation procedure exactly. Please help me! this
>cluster is really important, the customer needs to protect it.
>
>Thanks / Regards.
>Henry Aranda
>
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