I built the file server on Virtual Box and amazingly I got the same error after creating the file server. Thank to your wonderful solution, I know how to fix it. Really appreciate your video.
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@Joseph Amir thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Hi, Nick i have seen almost every major topic video you created to counter check on our technique and get various thing to keep for us. Thus i found your video very helpful in terms of detail explanation regarding every topic you made for those who are in the filed IT & Acting as Admin somewhere to cope at their end on a quick way. Overall provided info, clear voice and step you created relevant to topic are quite good. Keep providing more tips & tricks. Thanks
Thanks mate! very nice video, nice explanation, not heard to follow and.. today really important, your english is very good! i could follow you 100% (most of the "english" videos i can t follow)
A question, if I may? - Failover cluster with iSCSI means that the disk will be highly available.. if the file server is down, one of the nodes will take it's place. the point is - if the file server (NLB-STOR-01) will have downtime - the other nodes will not be able to cope... so if thats the case - how can I connect the 3 disks to all 3 computers?
I sawll the video for fail-over clustering for file server only. If you will be making one video for Generic Application role failover it will be great. Thanks for posting such a informative video. If you have any documentation and share it to here for Generic Application then it will be great.
So I saw that he created iscsi drive on node 1 and 2 but what happened if the drive was only on node 1, node would it be able to be high availability to node 2?
I have a DNS server which is also a File server and is connected to an iScsi SAN. Do I need to set up a new server to create a cluster, also. Do I need to connect the new server to my SAN or to my ISCSI virtual drive. PS I plan on creating the ISCSI virtual poon in my DNS/FIle server. Please advise
This is a great set of courses. Here's what i am confused about. The cluster is the server that has the drives which in doing so so in eliminating a single point of failure for the nodes, you are now creating a single point of failure for if the cluster that contains the drives goes down. To prevent this, would you then need to setup a cluster to cluster replication of some kind that has automatic failover? If i am correct, can you create a video on this?
I am bit confused as an admin who is tasked to create a cluster in my environment and landed here trying to learn the best way for my installation. If I understand correctly this is a redundant setting on 2 servers (cluster) for the third file server? Is that the 3 servers are needed in this setup?What about having the 2 servers (physical) only and making the cluster to host the share? How to make it?Other than this question, the rest of your videos (which I watched so far) are excellent and very helpful.THANKS!
I would imagine you're going to be down. You could use local storage on each node by using a third party software like SIOS Datakeeper Cluster edition to replicate data between two nodes instead of having a separate storage server.
Hello Nick... video is nice and very useful for IT Admin.... actually i have one query regarding the video...what happens if our store server (NLB-STOR-01) will goes down ?
Then your fucked. But your storage should itself be redundant . Many disk shelves support this. They use multipath connections to the disks so they can have two controllers connected to the disks , one for each server, you then have TWO storage servers and cluster them. I would leave the storage ( and the hypervisor for that matter ) to something that is not windows tho. All the proper cool stuff for storage is things like ZFS that is not supported on windows, and the hypervisor well, VMWare and even more so XCP-NG (open source xen) are on another level compared to hyper-v
You deserve more credit, this is very well detailed and explained. Very easy to follow. I am subscribing to you
ya right
Thank you for the support Naim!
Thank you for the support Mohd!
I built the file server on Virtual Box and amazingly I got the same error after creating the file server. Thank to your wonderful solution, I know how to fix it. Really appreciate your video.
these two videos are by far the best guide for failover clustering i've seen. Keep up the good work Nick
Thank you Bozhidar! I hope it can help people.
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I stupidly lost the login password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me
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@Joseph Amir thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Joseph Amir It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account!
You are great nick. The master in server mistry. The way you explain is so easy to understand. Thanks alot.
Hi, Nick i have seen almost every major topic video you created to counter check on our technique and get various thing to keep for us. Thus i found your video very helpful in terms of detail explanation regarding every topic you made for those who are in the filed IT & Acting as Admin somewhere to cope at their end on a quick way. Overall provided info, clear voice and step you created relevant to topic are quite good. Keep providing more tips & tricks. Thanks
EXCELLENT!. Very clear voice to follow. Impressive video explanation. God bless.
Your video was very amazing educational
Other TH-camrs should learn from you
Thanks for sharing these videos. They're well explained with a good video and sound quality. Keep up the good work Nick
nice videos, great efforts for students to get understand the windows cluster, thank you!!
Perfect guide, great explanation, "Bad boy Cluster".
Followed every single steps.... and i was able to configure fail-over clustering. with two physical boxes and Hyper-v. Good Video!
Thanks for your sharing. These two videos are really helpful.
Very good work, thank You very much for your Excellent videos!
Thank you Hamid!
Thanks mate!
very nice video, nice explanation, not heard to follow and.. today really important, your english is very good! i could follow you 100% (most of the "english" videos i can t follow)
very well detailed and explained. Very easy to follow. I am subscribing to you
What if the target server goes down ?
Thanks for sharing an excellent information.
Excellent video man!! Learned so much !
Hi Bumz, happy to hear that! Thank you.
Great video! I appreciate your work! Helped me a lot!
Thank you,that was really helpful and educational!
A question, if I may? - Failover cluster with iSCSI means that the disk will be highly available.. if the file server is down, one of the nodes will take it's place. the point is - if the file server (NLB-STOR-01) will have downtime - the other nodes will not be able to cope... so if thats the case - how can I connect the 3 disks to all 3 computers?
I sawll the video for fail-over clustering for file server only. If you will be making one video for Generic Application role failover it will be great. Thanks for posting such a informative video. If you have any documentation and share it to here for Generic Application then it will be great.
Hi Good information what will happens if failure of the machine which we created disks. I mean iSCSI Target Server.
what will happens if two users were write at the same time on a shared folder?
So I saw that he created iscsi drive on node 1 and 2 but what happened if the drive was only on node 1, node would it be able to be high availability to node 2?
Excellent and very informative...Thanks allot.
Awesome videos!
I have a DNS server which is also a File server and is connected to an iScsi SAN. Do I need to set up a new server to create a cluster, also. Do I need to connect the new server to my SAN or to my ISCSI virtual drive. PS I plan on creating the ISCSI virtual poon in my DNS/FIle server. Please advise
Great Work Nick thank you very much for everything
Thank you shyam!
Excelent video.. gud explanation
Very well done! Thank you very much.
How to change the number of allowed failovers in clustering serice..Can you assist pls
sir, what will happen if your storage server (NLB-STOR-01) will be down or fail? are the nodes still working?
Also, are the shares actually on the two nodes. Or are the two nodes just connected to a virtual pool?
This is a great set of courses. Here's what i am confused about. The cluster is the server that has the drives which in doing so so in eliminating a single point of failure for the nodes, you are now creating a single point of failure for if the cluster that contains the drives goes down. To prevent this, would you then need to setup a cluster to cluster replication of some kind that has automatic failover? If i am correct, can you create a video on this?
Thanks for this well explained video, good job.
Hello, which type of clustering is it?
(cluster in a box?)
Brilliant! Thanks a lot!
Thank you Fenazz!
I am bit confused as an admin who is tasked to create a cluster in my environment and landed here trying to learn the best way for my installation. If I understand correctly this is a redundant setting on 2 servers (cluster) for the third file server? Is that the 3 servers are needed in this setup?What about having the 2 servers (physical) only and making the cluster to host the share? How to make it?Other than this question, the rest of your videos (which I watched so far) are excellent and very helpful.THANKS!
You got nice videos bro!! keep it up
What will happen if the storage server itself down?
I would imagine you're going to be down. You could use local storage on each node by using a third party software like SIOS Datakeeper Cluster edition to replicate data between two nodes instead of having a separate storage server.
Thanks for the video very usefull
Excellent video...my rating is *******
Thanks, please make some videos on Virtualization
Hello Nick... video is nice and very useful for IT Admin.... actually i have one query regarding the video...what happens if our store server (NLB-STOR-01) will goes down ?
Then your fucked. But your storage should itself be redundant . Many disk shelves support this. They use multipath connections to the disks so they can have two controllers connected to the disks , one for each server, you then have TWO storage servers and cluster them. I would leave the storage ( and the hypervisor for that matter ) to something that is not windows tho. All the proper cool stuff for storage is things like ZFS that is not supported on windows, and the hypervisor well, VMWare and even more so XCP-NG (open source xen) are on another level compared to hyper-v
Awosome video on clustring
Thank you, Janisar hope it helps!
big like for you
Nice Work God Bless You, do you have Hardware Virtualization Video too (If Any)
Hi Host, God bless you too. What do you mean about hardware virtualization video?
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This was most confusing 😟😟😟😦
Confusing?? Then you are not a Windows Admin
Kyle Moore ,
Oh !! Okay 😆
What happens when the server that has the 3 virtual drives and the scsi service goes down, ???