Hello Mohamed, open up both .vmx files in both vmware base directories and add the following *disk.locking = "FALSE"* *diskLib.dataCacheMaxSize = "0"* *scsi1.sharedBus = "virtual"* ** *and for each disk add this line ( make sure to change scsi number based on your setup)* ** *scsi1:0.deviceType = "disk"* ** *Good Luck * On 4/16/08, Mohamed Ahmed Mostafa <muhammed.amustafa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dears, > Could you please help me how can i create a cluster server using VMWare > Server Release? > I've installed two Virtual Servers Windows 2003 Enterprise edittion and > they can access a virtual disk, but the data which written to this virtual > disk is not concurntly shared between those two server. i have to restart > the another node to be bale to see this data. Example, if i do add a text > file on the shared disk through Node1, i can't see this file on the node two > before i do restart node tow's operating system. > Could you please help me by any relative documents or idea can help me > understand this topic as i wanna apply a oracle cluster to learn and test > it. > BR > Mohamed > -- Samer M. ALJazzar Oracle Database Administrator-ITD National Bank of Kuwait