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Mount image issues

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:39 pm
by scarecr0w
I'm trying to build a SQL server 2008 2 node cluster. Using starwind I created quorum and disk images (virtual disk option) using the add target wizard. Then with the help of iSCSI initiator i connected to the target. But my cluster won't recognize it. when I try to add a disk it throws an error

"No disks suitable for cluster disks were found. For diagnostic information about disks available to the cluster, use the Validate a Configuration Wizard to run Storage tests."

The cluster nodes are on Windows server 2008 (32bit)
Starwind and the resources that i'm trying to host are on a Windows 7 (32 bit) machine.

On a side note: When the physical disk option is selected the storage recognizes the disk. But I don't have enough disks to host the cluster resources. That's why I chose the virtual HD option.

Any help on this is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

Re: Mount image issues

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:50 pm
by anton (staff)
I guess you've created your target with "Clustered=No" option that's why such a disk is rejected as a quorum source. Please double-check this and send us zipped StarWind log to support@starwindsoftware.com if "Clustered=Yes" would not help. Thanks!

Re: Mount image issues

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 6:04 pm
by scarecr0w
I have created the target with clustered=' yes' option, the problem was the disks weren't initialized properly in disk management console. now the devices shows up in the cluster admin console... but when i try to create the quorom, i still cant find the devices in the create quorom wizard.

Re: Mount image issues

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:40 pm
by anton (staff)
Don't see any StarWind logs from you. Did you bother yourself to catch and send them or do we miss anything?