stelljohann
MIS
This is a brand new installation on new equipment. I'm having an issue with the physical disk resource. Here's the scenario:
2 Dell PowerEdge 2850 servers running Windows 2003 Ent.
1 Dell PowerVault 220S SCSI Array w/4 146GB 15k drives.
The drive array is in cluster mode connected to both servers.
Server 1 is powered up, Server 2 is off. I can connect to the drive array without any problems. I can see the logical drives that I created without any problems and can format them and assign drive letters. I can write files to the newly created drives just fine. I then go into cluster Administrator and create a new cluster using the wizard.
The cluster creates fine until it tries to bring the physical disk resources online (Q: and R: - both on the SCSI array). The errors it gives in the cluster log are:
Resource 'Disk Q:' failed. Check Event Log. Dependent resources might fail too. (hr=0x80004005, {58C977AB-7B70-4D9E-988C-F521DA5F3829}, {FB907A0C-E4E5-413C-A8E1-DE148C04EE0F}, 1, 1, 1)
Resource 'Disk R:' failed. Check Event Log. Dependent resources might fail too. (hr=0x80004005, {58C977AB-7B70-4D9E-988C-F521DA5F3829}, {55C6240A-94FA-4E75-933D-2728C452C33C}, 1, 1, 1)
Thanks,
stelljohann
--The number of times an uninteresting thing happens is an interesting thing.--
2 Dell PowerEdge 2850 servers running Windows 2003 Ent.
1 Dell PowerVault 220S SCSI Array w/4 146GB 15k drives.
The drive array is in cluster mode connected to both servers.
Server 1 is powered up, Server 2 is off. I can connect to the drive array without any problems. I can see the logical drives that I created without any problems and can format them and assign drive letters. I can write files to the newly created drives just fine. I then go into cluster Administrator and create a new cluster using the wizard.
The cluster creates fine until it tries to bring the physical disk resources online (Q: and R: - both on the SCSI array). The errors it gives in the cluster log are:
Resource 'Disk Q:' failed. Check Event Log. Dependent resources might fail too. (hr=0x80004005, {58C977AB-7B70-4D9E-988C-F521DA5F3829}, {FB907A0C-E4E5-413C-A8E1-DE148C04EE0F}, 1, 1, 1)
Resource 'Disk R:' failed. Check Event Log. Dependent resources might fail too. (hr=0x80004005, {58C977AB-7B70-4D9E-988C-F521DA5F3829}, {55C6240A-94FA-4E75-933D-2728C452C33C}, 1, 1, 1)
Thanks,
stelljohann
--The number of times an uninteresting thing happens is an interesting thing.--