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darkside68
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Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:34 pm

hi all! this is my problem.
i downloaded just 2 days ago a free license of starwind a nd 2

licenses of starport.
i'm doing some test on wmvare workstation 6 platform, installing a

windows 2003 domain controller and 2 windows 2003 server i'd like

to as a cluster.
i installed starwind on my host machine (xp pro) with firewall

disabled and created 2 iscsi disks and 16 MB OF RAM.
i installed starport on server 1 on vmware , mounting iscsi disks

and ram and create the first node of the cluster.
i installed starport on server 2 on vmware , but i'm not mount

iscsi as the server 1.
the message that gives me is:
failed to connect to remote server. server may be refusing network

connections. you may need to check firewall settings.

obviously i have not firewall enabled on my host, i would not be

able to mount iscsi in server1.
i can ping virtual interface of vmware in my host machine.

now my trouble is: can 2 different licenses of starport exist on

the same network?
or what could it be the problem?
thanks all!
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Tue Mar 18, 2008 2:21 pm

1) You need to create "clustered" resource to use with the clusters. Free license allows ONE connection at a time. So no clusters...

2) Only one license is allowed to run at the same time.
Regards,
Anton Kolomyeytsev

Chief Technology Officer & Chief Architect, StarWind Software

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