If one Network Name resource depends on two IP address resources that are in two different subnets in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 cluster, the following symptoms occur:
� | Only one record for one IP address is registered in the Domain Name System (DNS) server when the resource is brought online. |
� | The two network adapters register DNS names to the same DNS server. |
For example, you may have the following configuration:
� | IP1 Address resource = 192.168.0.40 / 255.255.255.0
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� | IP2 Address resource = 210.210.210.0 / 255.255.255.0
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� | Network Name resource = NetName
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In this configuration, NetName depends on IP1 and on IP2. However, only IP2 is registered in the DNS server.