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Hyper-V problem adding a machine to a failover cluster

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 07/17/2008
From: "Stefan Cuypers" <(email address - cut out)alias>
Message:

Hi,

I'm currently trying to add a Hyper-V client machine to a cluster. This has
worked fine for other machines, but fails on this one with the error:
The disk path 'T:\logdata\sgif-exchange2_log.vhd' is either not available,
not accessible or cannot be managed by the cluster.

I guess this is caused by the T:\logdata being a mounted volume. In order to
save on drive letters in the cluster we have the following configuration for
the Exchange server:
Disk T: is a SAN disk with the vhd's for the Exchange boot disk and the data
disk
We mount a second SAN disk under T:\logdata containing the log disk
(different physical disks on the SAN)
Both the T: disk and the mounted disk are added to cluster storage and show
up there.

We've used this technique a lot on Virtual Server 2005 R2 machines for both
Exchange server and SQL servers and it always worked fine.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem would be appreciated.

regards,
Stefan.





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