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Here is my test network I'm trying to setup so Router A's Windows computer (192.168.1.2) can communicate with Router C's Windows computer (192.168.3.2): Test schematic Ping would be nice to start...
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I'm using several Windows Server 2019 Clusters (e. g. Hyper-V, File Server). On all machines that have clustered roles, I get the following errors (with different harddisk numbers): Log Name: System
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I have a two node failover cluster running SQL Server 2016 (Standard) using Availability Groups (DB1 and DB2). I turned DB2 off as a cost saving measure for COVID by switching all the roles to DB1,
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Try manually installing the "SDS" drivers after setting to JBOD as specified in the readme. JBOD MegaRAID Personility Mode Starting with MR 6.12, there are two MegaRAID Driver binaries that should be used as follows: 1) win_megaraid_drv_rel.zip : this binary zip file should be used for RAID mode 2) win_megasds_drv_rel.zip : this binary zip file should be used for JBOD mode
Windows already has a built-in command line tool that does this: CIPHER. See its /W option. So the complete command would be: cipher /w:c: (replace c: with actual drive letter)