Why in the world would you use a Microsoft cluster when you have the vastly 
superior and easier ESX clustering to provide failover?

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Hasenjager [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 4:33 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: File Services Clustering in Server 2012

We are just getting into clustering services, now that we have been allowed to 
purchase a SAN (we have only been asking for more years than I can count!).  I 
created a failover cluster in Server 2012 Standard and attached 4 nodes to it 
(all virtuals with VMware ESXi 5.1 - the same problem exists whether 1 node is 
connected or up to all 4).  They are connected to common LUNs on a NetApp 
appliance.
 
Yesterday, everything went to hell.  It started off that I could not access one 
of the file shares and then two... then all 4 that we had configured.  Because 
this system was not yet being utilized for anyone other than myself, I decided 
to just recreate it.  Now that I have done that, I cannot configure any file 
shares.
 
When I click the "Add File Share" to the cluster role (File Server), the 
"volumes" is blank and I cannot use the browse button.  I can type a path, but 
it states that it is not valid for the particular server.  According to the 
console, everything is "Running" and "Online."  I also cannot access the 
administrative share for the drive which is attached to the role.
 
I am at a complete loss for ideas and Internet searches have turned up 
absolutely nothing regarding the problem I am having.  I'm sure I am missing 
something simple, but cannot come up with what that is.  Can anyone assist me?  
Feel free to contact me off-list if it is more convenient.
 
 

PATRICK HASENJAGER | Network Administrator Kansas City University of Medicine 
and Biosciences | Information Technology phone 816.654.7712 | fax 816.654.7701 
email [email protected] |  www.kcumb.edu 
 


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