i have a question for you, and this is mostly due to me not having any experience with MS 2012 Clustering (quite familiar with 2003 and somewhat with 2008).
I know on older 2003 clusters if you had a piece of software that was not cluster aware (such as VisualCron, at least i'm pretty sure its not), You would install on the active node where the disk currently exists, which would put any relevant registry entries on that OS. Then you'd fail JUST the disk over to the other node, and install the software again right over top the existing files, so that node's OS also got the registry entries. That way the product was actually 'installed' on both nodes fully, at which point you could then create your cluster resources that contained the VisualCron service, and dependencies on the shared Disk, etc....
How did you accomplish this in 2012 ? Same way? or did you just install it on one of them and it happened to work?
Brian
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