Manage OES11 Cluster Services

Hello to all!
I've just a "big" problem. I have to manage 3 OES-Cluster Nodes. 2 2-Node-Clusters on OES 2 SP3 and 1 4-Node-Cluster on OES 11. The master - where the iManager is installed - is an OES 2 SP3, too.
When I start the iManager, it's no problem to manage everything on the OES 2-Clusters. If I choose the OES 11-Cluster, I'll get errors and the iManager stops working (the frontend).
I've searched the internet for information; so I can say, it's not the TID with the sysctl-settings.
Does anyone have any idea?
Hans-Christian Wssner

Originally Posted by hwoess
Hello to all!
I've just a "big" problem. I have to manage 3 OES-Cluster Nodes. 2 2-Node-Clusters on OES 2 SP3 and 1 4-Node-Cluster on OES 11. The master - where the iManager is installed - is an OES 2 SP3, too.
When I start the iManager, it's no problem to manage everything on the OES 2-Clusters. If I choose the OES 11-Cluster, I'll get errors and the iManager stops working (the frontend).
I've searched the internet for information; so I can say, it's not the TID with the sysctl-settings.
Does anyone have any idea?
Hans-Christian Wssner
Use iManager on one of the OES11 servers to manage the OES11 cluster? (I'm just saying to try that).
I don't know off the top of my head if the OES11 iMan/cluster stuff can manage both cluster versions. I believe OES11 does not use cimom to manage clustering anymore (sfbcd or something like that now?)

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    will74103 wrote:
    >
    > I have a new OES11 tree with an OES11 cluster. All servers in the tree
    > are OES11. I have the cluster plug installed in iManager and was able
    > to successfully set up and configure the cluster. However, time to time
    > as I go back to check the cluster for some reason, I am getting an
    > iManager 500 error. I am logging in as admin and have tried from 3
    > different servers running iManager with same result.
    >
    > I found TID 7010295 and made the sysctl changes that it specifies,
    > however, it did not solve the problem. If I reboot the cluster, I can
    > then manage again, at least in the short term until whatever happens to
    > knock it out service again.
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    >
    > Any ideas?
    >
    >
    > Thanks,
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    >
    > Will
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    Looking at the file system provided by Oracle (OSFS?), does this file system include journaling capabilities (i.e. improve fsck performance under unplanned system crash conditions). In addition, does the ORacle file system allow storage check points to be taken at a file system level? Finally, is there any performance data available comparing the Oracle file system directly with say Vxfs (either vanila product or with direct I/O) or Sun's UFS?
    Thanks in advance.
    Nathan

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    As for performance and availability, ASM has been doing very well in stress testing and beta testing. It performs as well as other file system and volume manager environments and in most cases ASM does better than those other environments. As a non ASM database will typically becomes fragmented and needs to have storage capacity added to it, the performance of that database will either decline or will require vast amounts of DBA and SA time to keep its performance optimal. With the database running on ASM managed disks, the performance will stay optimal with minimal maintenance from DBA and SA. ASM will rebalance the data across new storage and by way of its distribution of the data across the entire storage pool, there will be no fragmentation or imbalance of the workload. With ASM the manual task of I/O performance tuning will not be required.
    We do not yet have any published benchmarks at this time but hope to be able to publish a number which compares ASM to other volume mgmt and file systems environments at two points in time; one is the set up of a new config (best case) and the other is 6 months later when both environments have had the same fragmentation and storage configuration changes. That benchmark will need to track the time spent managing those two databases over that 6 months of as well. The challenge is that no such benchmark exists today.

  • Cluster service is requested to stop on all nodes when DNS is unavailable

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    Here’s the error message and thread dump from the logs:
    2010-12-18 18:07:18.819/3464791.277 Oracle Coherence GE 3.6.0.3 <Error> (thread=IpMonitor, member=7): Detected hard timeout) of {WrapperGuardable Guard{Daemon=Cluster} Service=ClusterService{Name=Cluster, State=(SERVICE_STARTED, STATE_JOINED), Id=0, Version=3.6, OldestMemberId=5}}
    2010-12-18 18:07:18.823/3464791.281 Oracle Coherence GE 3.6.0.3 <Error> (thread=Termination Thread, member=7): Full Thread Dump
    Thread[Invocation:Management:EventDispatcher,5,Cluster]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.Service$EventDispatcher.onWait(Service.CDB:7)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:39)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[Logger@9250962 3.6.0.3,3,main]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:39)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[Signal Dispatcher,9,system]
    Thread[Finalizer,8,system]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue.remove(ReferenceQueue.java:118)
    java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue.remove(ReferenceQueue.java:134)
    java.lang.ref.Finalizer$FinalizerThread.run(Finalizer.java:159)
    Thread[Invocation:Management,5,Cluster]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:6)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:39)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    ThreadCluster
    java.net.Inet6AddressImpl.lookupAllHostAddr(Native Method)
    java.net.InetAddress$1.lookupAllHostAddr(InetAddress.java:850)
    java.net.InetAddress.getAddressFromNameService(InetAddress.java:1201)
    java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName0(InetAddress.java:1154)
    java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName(InetAddress.java:1084)
    java.net.InetAddress.getAllByName(InetAddress.java:1020)
    java.net.InetAddress.getByName(InetAddress.java:970)
    java.net.InetSocketAddress.<init>(InetSocketAddress.java:124)
    com.tangosol.net.ConfigurableAddressProvider$AddressHolder.getAddress(ConfigurableAddressProvider.java:426)
    com.tangosol.net.ConfigurableAddressProvider$1.next(ConfigurableAddressProvider.java:167)
    java.util.AbstractCollection.contains(AbstractCollection.java:89)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.ClusterService.isWellKnown(ClusterService.CDB:5)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.ClusterService.compareImportance(ClusterService.CDB:7)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.ClusterService.getWitnessMemberSet(ClusterService.CDB:49)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.ClusterService.verifyMemberLeft(ClusterService.CDB:91)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.ClusterService.onNotifyTcmpTimeout(ClusterService.CDB:11)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.ClusterService$NotifyTcmpTimeout.onReceived(ClusterService.CDB:1)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onMessage(Grid.CDB:11)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onNotify(Grid.CDB:33)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.grid.ClusterService.onNotify(ClusterService.CDB:3)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[main,5,main]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.net.DefaultCacheServer.monitorServices(DefaultCacheServer.java:270)
    com.tangosol.net.DefaultCacheServer.startAndMonitor(DefaultCacheServer.java:56)
    com.tangosol.net.DefaultCacheServer.main(DefaultCacheServer.java:197)
    Thread[PacketReceiver,7,Cluster]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.packetProcessor.PacketReceiver.onWait(PacketReceiver.CDB:2)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:39)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[PacketSpeaker,8,Cluster]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.queue.ConcurrentQueue.waitForEntry(ConcurrentQueue.CDB:16)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.queue.ConcurrentQueue.remove(ConcurrentQueue.CDB:7)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Queue.remove(Queue.CDB:1)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.packetProcessor.PacketSpeaker.onNotify(PacketSpeaker.CDB:21)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[Termination Thread,6,Cluster]
    java.lang.Thread.dumpThreads(Native Method)
    java.lang.Thread.getAllStackTraces(Thread.java:1487)
    com.tangosol.net.GuardSupport.logStackTraces(GuardSupport.java:810)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.Cluster$DefaultFailurePolicy.onGuardableTerminate(Cluster.CDB:4)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid$WrapperGuardable.terminate(Grid.CDB:1)
    com.tangosol.net.GuardSupport$Context$2.run(GuardSupport.java:677)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[Reference Handler,10,system]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    java.lang.Object.wait(Object.java:485)
    java.lang.ref.Reference$ReferenceHandler.run(Reference.java:116)
    Thread[PacketPublisher,6,Cluster]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.packetProcessor.PacketPublisher.onWait(PacketPublisher.CDB:2)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:39)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[DistributedCache,5,Cluster]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.service.Grid.onWait(Grid.CDB:6)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:39)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[IpMonitor,6,Cluster]
    java.lang.Object.wait(Native Method)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.onWait(Daemon.CDB:18)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.IpMonitor.onWait(IpMonitor.CDB:4)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:39)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[PacketListener1P,8,Cluster]
    java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive0(Native Method)
    java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive(PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:136)
    java.net.DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:725)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.socket.UdpSocket.receive(UdpSocket.CDB:22)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.UdpPacket.receive(UdpPacket.CDB:1)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.packetProcessor.PacketListener.onNotify(PacketListener.CDB:20)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    Thread[PacketListener1,8,Cluster]
    java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive0(Native Method)
    java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive(PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:136)
    java.net.DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:725)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.socket.UdpSocket.receive(UdpSocket.CDB:22)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.net.UdpPacket.receive(UdpPacket.CDB:1)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.daemon.queueProcessor.packetProcessor.PacketListener.onNotify(PacketListener.CDB:20)
    com.tangosol.coherence.component.util.Daemon.run(Daemon.CDB:42)
    java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
    2010-12-18 18:07:18.823/3464791.281 Oracle Coherence GE 3.6.0.3 <Warning> (thread=Termination Thread, member=7): Terminating Guard{Daemon=Cluster}
    2010-12-18 18:07:18.823/3464791.281 Oracle Coherence GE 3.6.0.3 <Error> (thread=StopService, member=7): Requested to stop cluster service.
    2010-12-18 18:07:18.826/3464791.284 Oracle Coherence GE 3.6.0.3 <D5> (thread=DistributedCache, member=7): Service DistributedCache left the cluster
    2010-12-18 18:07:18.826/3464791.284 Oracle Coherence GE 3.6.0.3 <D5> (thread=Invocation:Management, member=7): Service Management left the cluster
    2010-12-18 18:07:24.904/3464797.362 Oracle Coherence GE 3.6.0.3 <Error> (thread=main, member=7): Failed to restart services: com.tangosol.net.RequestTimeoutException: Timeout while waiting for cluster to stop.
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    <well-known-addresses>
    <socket-address id="1">
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    <port system-property="tangosol.coherence.wka.port">8088</port>
    </socket-address>
    <socket-address id="2">
    <address system-property="tangosol.coherence.wka">serverB</address>
    <port system-property="tangosol.coherence.wka.port">8088</port>
    </socket-address>
    </well-known-addresses>
    Thanks,
    Ramesh

  • The Cluster Service function call 'ClusterResourceControl' failed with error code '1008(An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist.)' while verifying the file path. Verify that your failover cluster is configured properly.

    I am experiencing this error with one of our cluster environment. Can anyone help me in this issue.
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    Thanks,
    Venu S.
    Venugopal S ----------------------------------------------------------- Please click the Mark as Answer button if a post solves your problem!

    Hi Venu S,
    Based on my research, you might encounter a known issue, please try the hotfix in this KB:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928385
    Meanwhile since there is less information about this issue, before further investigation, please provide us the following information:
    The version of Windows Server you are using
    The result of SELECT @@VERSION
    The scenario when you get this error
    If anything is unclear, please let me know.
    Regards,
    Tom Li

  • Error when trying to Manage 'User Profile Service Application'

    Hello,
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    08/21/2014 09:07:27.53  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Logging Correlation Data       xmnv Medium   Name=Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.75  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     General                        6t8h High     [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.50, Original
    Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.75  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Database                       8acb High     [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
    identity ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.75  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 Web Content Management       
     Publishing Cache               f6s5 Medium   ObjectCache size is set to 100 megs. ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.75  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 Web Content Management       
     Publishing                     8zug Medium   PublishingHttpModule.Init() calling AppDomainUnloadListener.Register() ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.75  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 Web Content Management       
     Publishing                     8x0a Medium   AppDomainUnloadListener.RegisterSelf() entered lock(this=38386177) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.75  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 Web Content Management       
     Publishing                     8x0b Medium   AppDomainUnloadListener.RegisterSelf() about to call HostingEnvironment.RegisterObject(this=38386177) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.82  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Asp Runtime                    aj1kp High     [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.PreSendRequestHeaders ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.88  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     General                        6t8h High     [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.83, Original
    Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.88  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Database                       8acb High     [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
    identity ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.91  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     b4ly Medium   Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f)).
    Execution Time=427.452048 ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.98  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nasq Medium   Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f)).
    Parent No 
    08/21/2014 09:07:27.98  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Logging Correlation Data       xmnv Medium   Name=Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f) ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.35  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     General                        6t8h High     [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.98, Original
    Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.35  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Authentication Authorization   agb9s Medium   Non-OAuth request. IsAuthenticated=True, UserIdentityName=, ClaimsCount=0 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.39  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     b4ly High     Leaving Monitored Scope (PostAuthenticateRequestHandler). Execution Time=27.712976 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.49  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     nass High     [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.39, Original Level: Verbose]
    ____{0}={1} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.49  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Asp Runtime                    aj1kr High     [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.PostAuthorizeRequestHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.68  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Monitoring                     b4ly High     Leaving Monitored Scope (PublishingHttpModule: PostAuthorizeRequestHandler). Execution
    Time=178.76496 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.85  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Asp Runtime                    aj1km High     [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.72, Original Level: Verbose]
    SPRequestModule.PostResolveRequestCacheHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.85  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Asp Runtime                    aj1kn High     [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.AcquireRequestStateHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.88  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Logging Correlation Data       xmnv Medium   Site=/ ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.94  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Database                       ahjqp High     [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.90, Original
    Level: Verbose] SQL connection time: 0.050592 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:28.94  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Database                       8acb High     [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
    identity ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:29.22  OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0968)                    0x3744 SharePoint Foundation          Monitoring                   
     aeh57 Medium   Sql Ring buffer status eventsPerSec = ,processingTime=0,totalEventsProcessed=0,eventCount=0,droppedCount=0,memoryUsed=0 
    08/21/2014 09:07:29.53  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     Database                       ahjqp High     [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.95, Original
    Level: Verbose] SQL connection time: 0.027536 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:29.53  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
     General                        6t8b High     [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Looking up {0}
    site {1} in the farm {2} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
    08/21/2014 09:07:29.59  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
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    08/21/2014 09:07:29.65  w3wp.exe (0x2BB8)                        0x2448 SharePoint Foundation        
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    Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
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    Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
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    Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
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    On 11.03.2011 14:06, laurabuckley wrote:
    >
    > Now I've been tasked with investigating the possibility of virtualizing
    > the nodes using VMWare (and making use of VMotion).
    >
    > This will give us the ability to have 6 virtual nodes rather than 3
    > physical nodes.
    >
    > What is the general feeling of the community with regards to:
    >
    > 1. Virtualizing cluster nodes
    > 2. How complex is the setup on VMWare
    > 3. Could I do a rolling migration from physical to virtual
    lot of talks about this, many things to consider.. here are few atleast;
    If you have (or buy) VMware HA and vMotion, do you even need Novell
    Cluster Services anymore?
    if you want vMotion, you need to use vmdk for storage, which might be an
    issue for large volumes.. or not?
    For large storage you could use RDM LUNs directly from SAN. But then you
    cannot use vMotion or run many nodes (of the same cluster) on one
    physical server.
    We are running multiple three node OES2 NCS clusters on three VMware
    servers, using RDM LUNs from EMC SAN. Did a rolling migration from
    physical Netware clusters using the same LUNs.
    -sk

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