Great videos. Clearly explained. I was able to create the failover cluster, but configuring the disks I was not able to locate one, and both are up and running. any suggestion, what can I check. Thank you
I have followed all the steps in this video and earlier video, when i go to create roles under cluster I can not see any disks avalible to create the role, please help
Found the solution to the volumes beiing unavailable : MFST produces great video's but made one little mistake in video number 35: at the end he turns the 'available storage' clusterdisk into a 'Cluster Shared Volume' disk. This prevents the Fileserver role from claiming the storage, because it is already claimed. To revert this do: In Failover Cluster Manager under Storage->Disks-> on the Cluster Shared Volume-> RMB-Click: 1. Remove all the disks "Cluster Shared Volumes" (Right-click, Remove from Cluster Shared Volumes) 2. Remove all the disks from the cluster completent (Right-click, Remove, "Yes") 3. Wait for a few minutes for each node in the cluster to remove its disks from being "in the cluster" That did the trick for me.. Source by Mark Henderson : serverfault.com/questions/663820/un-cluster-storage-added-to-windows-failover-cluster-manager
appreciate you putting together these videos.
Great videos. Clearly explained. I was able to create the failover cluster, but configuring the disks I was not able to locate one, and both are up and running.
any suggestion, what can I check.
Thank you
Glad it helped
Excellent videos. Thank you for your hard work. :)
Great Videos!
I want to use this cluster to have Hyper-V vm stored on them and create HA : do you have a video for that? didn't find any yet
Hi, Is it possible to place a file server cluster and SQL cluster on one server?...
Any advice why it might fail to start file server , i am not able to start file server it failed
Open powershell and run
Test-Cluster -Verbose
Perform all the instructions that appear
Hi Very nice presentation, thanks.
where is the file will be stored and placed in the file server?
I have followed all the steps in this video and earlier video, when i go to create roles under cluster I can not see any disks avalible to create the role, please help
Same issue for me. I wonder if it is because I used the whole storage amount in the previous stage?
@@acarmichael2000 Same issue here. Did you ever find a solution?
Found the solution to the volumes beiing unavailable :
MFST produces great video's but made one little mistake in video number 35: at the end he turns the 'available storage' clusterdisk into a 'Cluster Shared Volume' disk. This prevents the Fileserver role from claiming the storage, because it is already claimed. To revert this do:
In Failover Cluster Manager under Storage->Disks-> on the Cluster Shared Volume-> RMB-Click:
1. Remove all the disks "Cluster Shared Volumes" (Right-click, Remove from Cluster Shared Volumes)
2. Remove all the disks from the cluster completent (Right-click, Remove, "Yes")
3. Wait for a few minutes for each node in the cluster to remove its disks from being "in the cluster"
That did the trick for me..
Source by Mark Henderson : serverfault.com/questions/663820/un-cluster-storage-added-to-windows-failover-cluster-manager
thanks
Hi Web Cast I have doubt can u explain it?
I will try..