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Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]

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Dec 8, 2009, 11:34:31 PM12/8/09
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When we fail over our cluster to our passive node, the cluster ip address is
getting associated with the Heartbeat adapter, which is what I think is
causing the cluster to not be able to register the dns record. I can't
figure out why the failed over Exchange Clustered server won't register its
dns record.

If I look at the two nodes in Cluster Manager (Nodes) the failing clustered
server default network connection is listed as the Heartbeat nic where as
the working NIC lists the correct nic.

I'm wondering if there is a configuration that some how got flipped and we
can't find it. This used to all work and we can't find anything that has
changed.

Thoughts???

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Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]

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Dec 8, 2009, 11:59:05 PM12/8/09
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Figured it out, stupid on my part. It was just a networking order issue, as
far as name issue.

Still can't figure out why the cluster won't register its dns name when it
fails over. ???

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Ed Crowley [MVP]

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Dec 9, 2009, 1:15:20 AM12/9/09
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Make sure you don't haven't entered a static DNS record for the cluster.
I've seen that cause problems. Also, make sure that the CMS account owns
the cluster DNS entry.
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Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]

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Dec 9, 2009, 10:24:49 AM12/9/09
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I believe the virtual machine account owns the record. There are no errors
that I can find blocking the machine from registering either. Really odd.

I'm stumped, may have to give PSS a call.

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