Getting started with Microsoft Cluster Service, Part II: Configure iSCSI disk

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Introduction

In this part, I’ll show how to add new disks on both servers (BKKSQL010 and BKKSQL020) as shared disks using Microsoft iSCSI Initiator. The first disk will be a quorum disk on Q: drive which has capacity 512 MB. The second disk will be a shared disk to keep applications and services on R: drive which has capacity 8 GB.

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Getting started with Microsoft Cluster Service, Part I: Introduction

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What’s cluster

A cluster is a group of servers, consists of 2 or more servers, running and sharing resource one another to working as a single system and provide high avaiability of service for clients. The advantages of clustering are: Read the rest of this entry »

How to change IP Address on Linux Redhat

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Introduction

Most of the time, I work in Windows environment. But I sometimes have to work on Linux platform, too. So I decide to note it down this topic to remind myself.

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How to silently install Office 2003 Service Pack 3 through GPO

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Introduction

When a service pack is released and there are many computers need to be updated. If it is Microsoft product, you can mange update through WSUS. But in my case, even I have WSUS server but the server only has Windows patches which replicates from primary WSUS that receives only Windows patches from Microsoft. To install Office service pack 3, I can release the patch file through Group Policy Object in logon script with silent installation so that user won’t be interrupted by the setup file.

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Developing a Windows Service, Part IV: Debug the service

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Introduction

From previous part, you’ve learned to develop a simple windows service on Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and how to create a setup wizard for install the service. But it wouldn’t be complete, if you don’t know how to debug a windows service while you’re developing a windows service. This part is about how to debug a windows service.

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