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Cannot see VDIs from both members of the cluster

Hi All,

I'm migrating my current 2008 R2 infrastructure to 2012 R2. I've created the 2012 R2 failover cluster successfully and have been able to import / create new HA VDIs and servers ~ 36 of them..

I have also installed Remote Desktop Services on a separate 2012 server  named VDIB. The VDIB node is serving as both the connection broker and the web server. I have a 2 node 2012 R2 datacenter cluster which is my failover cluster. When I try to add the cluster by the cluster name, I get an error, which I didn't write down. It was complaining that the key couldn't be found, and the install failed. If I went back and supplied both nodes, instead of the cluster name, the installation succeeded. and can see both nodes in the list of virtualization servers.

At this point I was able to go create a new collection, unmanaged, for a personal VDI, named testmachine1 and assign myself as the owner.

I could connect to testmachine1 via the web page and get logged in with no problem. Everything worked.

However...

The problem I'm seeing is that when I went to assign testmachine1 to the collection, I could only see it if it was on N2. In fact I could only see machines that were on Node2. I have about 36 VDIs and virtual servers, I can only see 18 of the (those running on Node2 of the cluster). All the VMs on Node1 do not show up.

Being a newbie to 2012, I don't know what the next step is. Any help/comments would be appreciated.


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