Time for plan B.   :)

You have correctly surmised the problem.

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On Jul 20, 2010 7:30 PM, "Mark Smith" <[email protected]> wrote:

I have a few 2008 R2 servers that are stand alone (not clustered) Hyper-V
hosts.
They are connected via iSCSI to a single 5TB volume on a DELL/Equallogic
PE6000 iSCSI target.
The idea is to have the VM's for all the Hyper-V hosts in one volume on the
PE6000 and have all the hosts access that same volume simultaneously.
I am having a problem in that when one host writes to the volume the other
hosts don't see the changes.
Should this configuration work as I'm intending or do I need to go with
clustering in R2 and use CSV (Cluster Shared Volume) ?

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