thanks xmrse.
That seems to be the best answer I have found anywhere so far.
So in theory, if both nodes were connected to the same switch. If that switch went down temporarily, would node 1 attempt to fail, but not be able to because node 2 had the same dropped connection signal?
We have two new MS 2003 servers working as a cluster, and had a fairly serious failure last week. We've been working with our vendor to figure out why, but one suggestion is that if both nodes of a cluster lose their public network, the cluster would go into an unstable / unusable state.
The...
Did you recently have you MBP worked on? This will occur when a logic board is replaced and there is a tool that you can use to reset the SN (one time only). However, you do not want to do this unless it is a new logic board.
One option is to make it a 1 bit tiff. That would allow you to have it be a true colorless background. If you are using an 8 bit TIFF then you are still defining the background (As white). Use a 1 bit tiff (monochrome) and set the background to none.
Hope it works.
chris
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