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RE: Huge Problem on Clustered servers ~Umberto Nongeroson 17.Mar.03 10:54 PM a Web browser Domino Server All ReleasesWindows 2000
we have a SAN here, not exactly sure which one but it had a serious problem with two machines having simultaneous access to a single partition on the SAN, it's like both machines have differing FAT tables or something. we tested by placing a file on the SAN partition on machine 1, machine 2 could see the file, but when we deleted the file off machine 1, machine 2 could still see it and the data was there, added a file to the partition from machine 2 and machine 1 could not see the file, it was useless.
i would never share a partion on a SAN anymore, create another partition on the SAN for the second machine and use that instead, it's what we now do and have not had any problems whatsoever with this configuration
i would also check the SAN management software for alerts on the SAN itself - or look for orange lights on any of the drives or the array itself