I hve installed the latest version of kernsafe on a windows 2003 R2 server. It's a licensed version (personal). I created a target, anoymous security, 700Gb. Have 2 Hyper-V servers (win 2008 R2). I can connect each server to the target, I enabled "multipath" on both servers...but, when I change the drive's content on one of the servers I don't see it on the other one, until I disconnect and reconnect the target. I want to setup a failover / cluster scenario for Hyper-V.
Any Ideas?
Thanks!
FR
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Re: pultipath
Hi FR,
iSCSI SAN do not support concurrent connection with update because Windows FS do not support that, except the SAN is running under SAN FS, NAS or Cluster.
Did you have created a Windows Server 2008 Cluster? If you need to update data files from one server to another in real-time, I suggest you to create a cluster and enable CSV (Cluster Shared Volume).
iSCSI SAN do not support concurrent connection with update because Windows FS do not support that, except the SAN is running under SAN FS, NAS or Cluster.
Did you have created a Windows Server 2008 Cluster? If you need to update data files from one server to another in real-time, I suggest you to create a cluster and enable CSV (Cluster Shared Volume).