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    Cluster member doesn't work after the network problem has been fix  
Greg Tang


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06-14-05 10:55 PM

I have a question and the following is our environment.
We have a cluster (server A and server B) and it is managed by Application
Center 2000.  Server A is the controller and Server B is the member.  These 
2
servers have a virturl address (common address) and Applications Center 2000
controls the load balance.  Server C sends all requests to this virtual
address and Application Center 2000 controls which server should do the work
.
The load balance is 50% for server A and 50% for server B.

Last week we had some network problem.  After the network problem was fixed,
server B was still up but it didn't get any request.  It looks like Server A
did all the work.  I did the following and it seems like it went back to
normal.
1. Disabled network card of server B
2. Enabled network card of server B
3. Took Server B off the cluster
4. Put Server B back on the cluster

Can you tell what the problem was?
Many thanks for your help.
--
Greg





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