WLBS Cluster Servers Show Multiple Default Hosts (197863)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft Windows NT Load Balancing Service
This article was previously published under Q197863 SYMPTOMS
After you start the cluster hosts, the hosts report that convergence has
completed, but more than one host is a default.
CAUSE
Probably causes are as follows:
- The cluster hosts have become subnetted so that all hosts are not
reachable on the same network.
- Different network addresses are being used across the cluster, and the
cluster's primary IP address was not entered into the TCP/IP
configuration for the Windows NT Load Balancing Service (WLBS) Virtual NIC.
- Different clusters are running on the same subnet.
RESOLUTION
To resolve these issues, use the corresponding resolutions below:
- Be sure that all cluster hosts can communicate with each other.
- In the case of different network addresses being used, TCP/IP will not
detect an address conflict, and multiple clusters will exist. Be sure to
use one cluster primary IP address and a corresponding network address
on all hosts within the same cluster, and be sure to enter the primary
IP address in the TCP/IP configuration for the WLBS Virtual NIC.
- If you use different primary IP addresses, each with unique
corresponding network addresses, on various cluster hosts, you can
create multiple clusters on the same subnet. This is a not a problem
unless this behavior was not intended.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/10/2001 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB197863 |
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