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Quorum drive on a network share

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Old 08-04-2009
Ed Harper
 
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Quorum drive on a network share

Around 2001 or so, I set up a test system for SQL Server 2000 clustering on
Windows 2000 Enterprise with a two-node cluster running generic workstation
hardware, without a shared storage device.

In place of the shared storage device, we used a method of mounting a
network share as a local disk on both cluster nodes to hold the quorum.

I now need to do something similar again on 2003 Enterprise with SQL 2005,
but my memory has failed me as to the name (and method) of the technology
used to create the quorum share. Reading round the subject has failed to jog
my memory. In all honesty, I beginning to wonder whether I might be
remembering wrong.

Can anybody tell me how I might have achieved the original setup on Windows
2000?

Is this still possible with Windows 2003
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Old 09-04-2009
Rick Bridges
 
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RE: Quorum drive on a network share

I know the MS documentation states you have to use shared storage. Did you
use a 3rd party utility to create virtual disks and mount those? Something
like: http://software.techrepublic.com.com...x?docid=736751

TruCrypt will let you create a virtual disk and mount it as local storage.

I suspect you might be able to do the same thing creating a VHD file and
using VHDmount to mount the virtual hard disk. You can install only the
VHDMount components and don't have to install Virtual Server.
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Old 09-04-2009
Ed Harper
 
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RE: Quorum drive on a network share

I've read about using the virtual disk solution in a couple of places, but
(as far as I can recall) the original solution was using *some technology*
native to Windows Enterprise Edition. But I think I must just be mistaken.

In any case, I'll try the virtual disk idea.
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Old 14-04-2009
Ed Harper
 
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RE: Quorum drive on a network share

In the end, I used Rocket Division's StarWind to create an iSCSI share. I've
no idea whether this is what I did originally, but it works very well.
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Old 16-04-2009
Russ Kaufmann
 
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Re: Quorum drive on a network share

I don't know how you did that as it doesn't work to the best of my knowledge
and it isn't supported. Perhaps you are confusing setting up a connection
with a NetApp device or something like that.

You can't do it. You need to use a truely shared storage configuration such
as an external SCSI device or array, a fibre storage area network, or an
iSCSI storage area network.
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Old 20-07-2009
Michael Tomrow
 
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Re: Quorum drive on a network share

I'm also using StarWind Server and it is working great, by the way they have recently disengage off from Rocket Division and are now a separate company
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