Hello Schwimmbeck,
Sounds for me more a clustering problem, i will corsppost this to:
microsoft.public.windows.server.clustering
> Hi guys,
>
> I have the same problem.
> When I activate an additional NIC under Windows RDP is disconnectig my
> session and doesn't accept any further connections. No error message
> is
> displayed and i can't find anything at the eventlog.
> ICMP, network shareing and even rpc is working fine. When I deactivate
> the NIC, RDP ist also working well immediatelly.
>
> Here's the story :
>
> I want to upgrade a 2 node cluster (HP DL580 G4) from Windows Server
> 2003 R2 Ent. x64 to Windows Server 2008 x64. So i've performed a clean
> installation of Windows Server 2008 on my existing hardware.
>
> Every node in the cluster has 3 NICs. Two of them are teamed (Fault
> tolerant) and connected to the corporate network 10.1.x.x/16 The third
> NIC is used for heartbeat between nodes and is configured in a
> seperate subnet 192.168.137.x/24 (connected via crosslink) - See
> attachment for ipconfig /all
>
> The same Hardware and NIC configuration - and when I write "same" then
> I mean "same" - has worked perfectly under windows server 2003 r2. The
> hardware and network connections weren't touched during the update
> procedure.
>
> This configuration is a must if you wan't to run an enterprise class
> server cluster. So it is no option to run the cluster heartbeat over
> the public LAN connection.
>
> Any ideas, comments or suggestions are highly apperciated.
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Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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