Ahhh yeah, in active/active with your boxes heavely loaded,ie high
memory usage on each of your nodes, you may find that they don't fail
over to each other. This may have been fixed by now, I'm not running a
cluster anymore (Yes Ed, I know ....) so I haven't kept track on cluster
fixes.

Regards

Sander Van Butzelaar,  MCSA MCSE
Administrator
KORBI.NET
http://www.korbi.net
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sabo, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 3:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: An Active/Active cluster installation of exchange


I'm starting today to deploy my first exchange 2000 active/active
cluster.   I read the white papers from Microsoft on how to set this up.
Is there anything that they forget to tell you in these papers.  We have
7000 users in our exchange site now, which contains two servers.   We
never have more than 1000 concurrent users attached to the system at all
times.  What files should be on the cluster drives (store - priv& pub,
SMtp logs, etc...)

I have two Quad 700 MHz 2 Meg Xenon with over 3gb RAM attached to a
Compaq MA6000 storageworks unit.

We are going to migrated the users using the mailbox move method.

Any suggestion would be appreciated.


Thanks,
Eric Sabo
NT Administrator
Computing Services Center
California University of Pennsylvania

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