Installation and Configuration Guide for Cluster Services running on Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server using Acer Altos Servers



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Acer Altos Server Installation and Configuration Guide for Cluster Services running on Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server using Acer Altos Servers This installation guide provides instructions for installing the Cluster Service on Acer Altos servers running Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server. The guide describes the process of installing and configuring Cluster Services on cluster nodes. Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server supports two node per server cluster while Windows 2000 Datacenter Server supports four node per server clustering. This installation guide provides instructions for installing Cluster Services and configuring a two node server cluster under Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server.

2001 Acer Incorporation. All rights reserved. This white paper is for informational purposes only. ACER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS DOCUMENT. Acer, Acer Altos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Acer Incorporation. Microsoft, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other product or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 1 Who should read this Guide 1 Contents of this Guide 1 What is Microsoft s Cluster Service? 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS... 2 Hardware 2 Software 2 Storage 2 Topology 2 Sizing Guidelines 2 Swap Space 3 Disk Space 3 HCT REQUIREMENTS... 4 Configuration 1 4 Acer Altos 1200 with FS710 4 Configuration 2 5 Acer Altos 1200LP with FS710 5 Configuration 3 6 Acer Altos 22000 with FS710 6 Configuration 4 6 Acer Altos 22000 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 6 Configuration 5 8 Acer Altos 22000 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 8 Configuration 6 9 Acer Altos 1200LP RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 9 Configuration 7 10 Acer Altos 1200LP RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 10 Configuration 8 11 Acer Altos 1200 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 11 Configuration 9 12 Acer Altos 1200 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 12 Configuration 10 13 Altos R500 S300 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 13 NODE CONFIGURATION... 14 Configuring Network Settings 14 First Node Network Configuration 14 Second Node Network Configuration 17 Joining the domain 20 Setting up Shared Storage 22 Installing the Cluster Service 22 Configuring the First Node in the Cluster 25 Configuring the private network connection. 32 Configuring the Second Node in the Cluster 34

Verifying the Installation 41 FOR MORE INFORMATION... 43

INTRODUCTION This installation guide provides information and procedures needed to install, configure, and test Cluster Services on Acer Altos Servers running Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server. This guide contains configuration and installation information only. Who should read this Guide This configuration guide is intended for: Acer field site engineers who are setting up and installing cluster services for the first time. Acer resellers who are providing technical support to customers Contents of this Guide This guide contains the following chapters: 1. System Requirements presents a list of requirements you must meet before you can install the software. 2. Configuration presents a list of tasks you must perform before you begin your installation. 3. Installation presents step-by-step procedures for installing the cluster service on Windows 2000 Advanced Server 4. Post Configuration presents a list of tasks you must perform to make sure the cluster works with the cluster nodes What is Microsoft s Cluster Service? A server cluster is a group of independent servers running a Cluster service and working collectively as a single system. Server clustering provides highavailability, scalability, and manageability of resources and applications by grouping multiple servers running Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server or Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. While a Cluster service does not guarantee non-stop operation, it provides availability sufficient for most mission-critical applications. Cluster services can monitor applications and resources, automatically recognize and recover from disk failure or power outages. This provides greater flexibility in managing the workload within a cluster, and improves overall availability of the system. 1

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Before installing the cluster service, the following minimum system requirements must be met: Hardware Two Acer Altos Servers acting as cluster nodes must be installed, meeting the following hardware requirements before configuration as cluster nodes: Host Bus Adapters Fiber Channel or SCSI Interface Network Interface Cards - One or more Network Interface Card (two is recommended) HDD One Acer Altos Server to act as the domain controller. This server can meet any specifications within the Microsoft domain controller guideline. Software Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Service Pack 2 (Available for download from Microsoft s website at http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/servicepacks/sp2/) Cluster Service (on the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD-ROM) Note: This configuration has met the guidelines set for HCT Storage If a storage server is used, it must meet the following minimum requirements: RAID controller (optional) Fibre Channel or SCSI Interface Storage Fibre Hub, GBICs, and Fibre Cables for Fibre Channel Access Hard Drive(s) for cluster applications Topology If using fiber storage is used, network topology must be capable of handling the technology. Ensure that the following basic requirements are met: Hub/Switch for the public network and domain controller A cross-over network cable or Hub/Switch for interconnection Sizing Guidelines Server memory requirements depend on the number of concurrent connections to the cluster. The following table provides the minimum recommended memory requirements for concurrent users connected to the server. Number of concurrent users Up to 5 Up to 25 Up to 50 RAM 96MB 128MB 160MB 2

Swap Space Swap space should be equal to double the amount of system RAM Disk Space This section provides the minimum amount of disk space required by Windows 2000 Advanced Server. The actual amount depends on the size of the cluster. Use the guidelines below to plan for systems with a large number of concurrent users. Component Windows 2000 Advanced Server Service Pack 2 Cluster Service Minimum Requirement (Suggested) 1.2GB 440MB 2.5MB 3

HCT REQUIREMENTS In order to meet Microsoft s certification and standards, Acer must qualify for the Hardware Compatibility Testing guidelines set by Microsoft. The following system configuration has met those standards and can be used as a benchmark for projects, tests, or customer support. The first configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 1200. Configuration 1 Acer Altos 1200 with FS710 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 * Acer Altos 1200 OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R04-C4 2 * PIII 866/133 MHZ w/ 256KB of L2 cache 4 * PC133 256MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver Fibre Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter QLogic QLA2200/66 Fibre Channel Adapter BIOS v1.61, Driver: QLogic v.7.04.02 1 * Intel 82559 onboard 1 * Intel 82559 NIC Internal Hard Disk 1 * IBM UltraStar DDYS-T18350 Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos FS710 none 2 * Seagate ST318304FC Fibre Channel Disk Others Network Switch 2 * Acer SOHO Switch 6008 Fibre Hub GBICs Fibre Cable Note 1 * Vixel 1000 Hub 3 * GBICs 3 * Fibre Cables Use QLA2200(BIOS ver. 1.61) install driver ver. 7.04.02 4

The second configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 1200LP Configuration 2 Acer Altos 1200LP with FS710 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 1200LP OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-C4 2 PIII 800/133 MHZ w/ 256KB of L2 cache 1 PC133 256MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver Fibre Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter Internal Hard Disk QLogic QLA2200/66 Fibre Channel Adapter BIOS v1.61, Driver: QLogic v.7.05.05 2 Intel 82559 onboard 1 IBM UltraStar DDYS-T18350 Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos FS710 None 2 Seagate ST318304FC Fibre Channel Disk Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 Fibre Hub GBICs Fibre Cable 1 Vixel 1000 Hub 3 GBICs 3 Fibre Cables Note Use QLA2200 (BIOS version. 1.54). First install driver version 7.05.05 then upgrade to BIOS version 1.61. You cannot use BIOS version. 1.61 to install with driver version 7.05.05, this can only be done using driver version 7.04.02. The third configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 22000 5

Configuration 3 Acer Altos 22000 with FS710 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 22000 OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-B2 4 PIII Xeon 700/100 MHZ w/ 1024KB of L2 cache 16 PC100 128MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver Fibre Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter QLogic QLA2200/66 Fibre Channel Adapter BIOS v1.54, Driver: QLogic v.7.05.05 1 Intel 82559 onboard 1 Intel 82559 NIC Internal Hard Disk 1 IBM UltraStar DDYS-T18350 Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos FS710 None 2 Seagate ST318304FC Fibre Channel Disk Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 Fibre Hub GBICs Fibre Cable 1 Vixel 1000 Hub 3 GBICs 3 Fibre Cables The Fourth configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 22000 Configuration 4 Acer Altos 22000 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 22000 6

OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-B2 4 PIII Xeon 700/100 MHZ w/ 1024KB of L2 cache 16 PC100 128MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver SCSI Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 RAID controller BIOS:v3.11, Driver:v5.21.0, Firmware:v.L148 1 Intel 82559 onboard 1 Intel 82559 NIC Internal Hard Disk 1 Seagate ST318404LC Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos RS710 None (use PCI RAID controller) 5 Seagate ST318404LC 5 IBM DPSS-318350 (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Use 10 HDD to create 3 logical drives (2 to RAID 1, 3 to RAID 5, and 5 to RAID 5) SCSI Cable 2 internal external SCSI cables (orange) 1 internal internal SCSI cables (orange) SAF-TE Two Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 SCSI Cable 2 HVDCI 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables 2 standard 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables Terminator Two LSI Terminator Box 437 7

The Fifth configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 22000 Configuration 5 Acer Altos 22000 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 22000 OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-B2 4 PIII Xeon 700/100 MHZ w/ 1024KB of L2 cache 16 PC100 128MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver SCSI Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 RAID controller BIOS:v3.09, Driver:v5.16.0, Firmware:v.J148 1 Intel 82559 onboard 1 Intel 82559 NIC Internal Hard Disk 1 Seagate ST318404LC Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos RS710 None (use PCI RAID controller) 5 Seagate ST318404LC (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Use 5 HDD to create 2 logical drives (2 to RAID 1, 3 to RAID 5) SCSI Cable 2 internal external SCSI cables (orange) 1 internal internal SCSI cables (orange) SAF-TE Two Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 SCSI Cable 2 HVDCI 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables 2 standard 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables Terminator Two LSI Terminator Box 437 8

The Sixth configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 1200LP Configuration 6 Acer Altos 1200LP RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 1200LP OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-C4 2 PIII 800/133 MHZ w/ 256KB of L2 cache 1 PC133 256MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver SCSI Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter Internal Hard Disk LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 RAID controller BIOS:v3.11, Driver:v5.21.0, Firmware:v.L148 2 Intel 82559 onboard 1 Seagate ST318404LC Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos RS710 None (use PCI RAID controller) 5 Seagate ST318404LC (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Use 5 HDD to create 2 logical drives (2 to RAID 1, 3 to RAID 5) SCSI Cable 2 internal external SCSI cables (orange) 1 internal internal SCSI cables (orange) SAF-TE Two Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 SCSI Cable 2 HVDCI 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables 2 standard 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables Terminator Two LSI Terminator Box 437 9

The Seventh configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 1200LP Configuration 7 Acer Altos 1200LP RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 1200LP OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-C4 2 PIII 800/133 MHZ w/ 256KB of L2 cache 1 PC133 256MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver SCSI Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter Internal Hard Disk LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 RAID controller BIOS:v3.09, Driver:v5.16.0, Firmware:v.J148 2 Intel 82559 onboard 1 Seagate ST318404LC Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos RS710 None (use PCI RAID controller) 5 Seagate ST318404LC (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Use 5 HDD to create 2 logical drives (2 to RAID 1, 3 to RAID 5) SCSI Cable 2 internal external SCSI cables (orange) 1 internal internal SCSI cables (orange) SAF-TE Two Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 SCSI Cable 2 HVDCI 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables 2 standard 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables Terminator Two LSI Terminator Box 437 10

The Eighth configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 1200 Configuration 8 Acer Altos 1200 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 1200 OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-C4 2 PIII 866/133 MHZ w/ 256KB of L2 cache 4 PC133 256MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver SCSI Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter Internal Hard Disk LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 RAID controller BIOS:v3.11, Driver:v5.21.0, Firmware:v.L148 2 Intel 82559 onboard 1 Seagate ST318404LC Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos RS710 None (use PCI RAID controller) 5 Seagate ST318404LC (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Use 5 HDD to create 2 logical drives (2 to RAID 1, 3 to RAID 5) SCSI Cable 2 internal external SCSI cables (orange) 1 internal internal SCSI cables (orange) SAF-TE Two Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 SCSI Cable 2 HVDCI 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables 2 standard 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables Terminator Two LSI Terminator Box 437 11

The Ninth configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos 1200 Configuration 9 Acer Altos 1200 RS710 with LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Acer Altos 1200 OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 1) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-E1 2 PIII 866/133 MHZ w/ 256KB of L2 cache 4 PC133 256MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899 on board BIOS: v2.57 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver SCSI Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter Internal Hard Disk LSI MegaRAID Enterprise 1600 RAID controller BIOS:v3.11, Driver:v5.16.0, Firmware:v.J148 2 Intel 82559 onboard 1 Seagate ST318404LC Share Storage Configuration (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Acer Altos RS710 None (use PCI RAID controller) 5 Seagate ST318404LC (18.2GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Use 5 HDD to create 2 logical drives (2 to RAID 1, 3 to RAID 5) SCSI Cable 2 internal external SCSI cables (orange) 1 internal internal SCSI cables (orange) SAF-TE Others Two Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 SCSI Cable 2 HVDCI 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables 2 standard 68pin standard 68pin SCSI cables Terminator Two LSI Terminator Box 437 12

The Tenth configuration highlights the HCT version, Server Configuration, and Shared Storage using the Acer Altos R500 Configuration 10 Altos R500 S300 with LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 HCT version HCT 9.502 (HCT 9.5 upgrade to 9.502) Server Configuration Model 2 Altos R500 OS Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 2) System BIOS CPU Memory Internal Disk Controller R01-C4 2 PIII 1GHz w/ 256KB of L2 cache 2 PC133 256MB of SDRAM Adaptec AIC-7899w on board BIOS: v3.1 Driver: Microsoft Windows 2000 Driver SCSI Channel Disk Controller Network Adapter Internal Hard Disk LSI MegaRAID Elite 1600 RAID controller BIOS: v3.11, Driver: v5.22.0, Firmware: v. L148 4 Intel 82550 onboard 1 Seagate ST318437LC Share Storage Configuration (18GB, Ultra160, 7200RPM) Model RAID Controller Hard Disk Altos S300 None (use PCI RAID controller) 10 Seagate ST336605LC (36GB, Ultra160, 10000RPM) Use 10 HDDs to create 2 logical drives (5 to one RAID 5, 5 to the other RAID 5) I/O Module CSM+TSM Others Network Switch 2 Acer SOHO Switch 6008 SCSI Cable 2 VHDCI-to-VHDCI 68pin SCSI cables 13

NODE CONFIGURATION This chapter outlines the configuration phase and provides hints to help installation proceed smoothly. Note: You may require the assistance of support personnel to complete the configuration and installation procedures presented in this guide. Before moving on to the next section, take a few moments to compile the names of your customer s network administrators. Configuring Network Settings There are two network connections in the cluster. In order to distinguish between the two, it is best to rename these connections for future reference. An example is to name one public and the other private. The following steps show how to configure the public network and the private network. First Node Network Configuration 1. On the first node, click Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network and Dialup Connections. 2. Rename one connection public and the other private 3. Right click the public connection 14

4. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. 5. Select Use the following IP address and enter the public network IP address and Subnet mask. 15

6. Right click the private connection 7. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. 16

8. Select Use the following IP address and enter the private network IP address and Subnet mask. Second Node Network Configuration 1. On the second node, click Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Rename one connection public and the other private 3. Right click the public connection 17

4. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties 5. Select Use the following IP address and enter the public network IP address and Subnet mask 6. Right click the private connection 18

7. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. 8. Select Use the following IP address and enter the private network IP address and Subnet mask. 19

Joining the domain The following steps allow both nodes to join the domain. 1. Right click My Computer/Properties. 2. Click the Network Identification tab. 3. Click Properties. 20

4. Select Domain and enter the name of the domain you want to join. 5. Type the username and password for the domain then click OK. 6. When the Network Identification box appears click OK. 7. Another box appears. Click OK to reboot. 8. Click Yes to restart your computer. 21

Setting up Shared Storage 1. Click Start/Programs/Administrative Tools/Computer Management. 2. Click Disk Management under Storage. Note: Check to see that both nodes can access the hard disks on the RS710/S300 (shared storage), configure all shared disk partitions as basic not dynamic and format the partitions using NTFS. Installing the Cluster Service To install the Cluster Service on both nodes, perform the following steps: 22

1. Insert the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD. 2. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel. 3. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. 4. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 5. Check the Cluster Service check box in the Windows Components Wizard, and click Next. 23

6. Windows will start copying the files over to your system and make the configuration changes you requested. Note: It is not necessary to configure the cluster server right away. It can be done at a later stage. 24

7. Click Finish to complete the installation process. Configuring the First Node in the Cluster Before configuring the first node make sure that the node is part of a domain and that the cluster service has already been installed on the machine. 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel. 2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. 3. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 25

4. Click Configure under Configure Cluster Service. 5. The Welcome to the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard dialog box appears. Click Next to follow the wizard steps. 26

6. Click I Understand to enable the Next button. 7. Click Next. 27

8. Select The first node in the cluster, and click Next. 9. Type a name for the new cluster and then click Next. Note: For convenience, simply name it CLUSTER 28

10. Enter a User name, Password, and Domain name, and click Next. 11. Select the disks you want to manage in the cluster, add it to the right pane, and click Next. 29

12. Select a disk to store the cluster checkpoint and log files and click Next. 13. The wizard will give a short description and begin to set up the cluster. 30

14. You will be prompted to configure the public network connection. Make sure the Network Name and IP address correspond with the network interface for the public network. Note: Make sure to check Enable this network for cluster use and select All communications (mixed network) 31

Configuring the private network connection. 1. Make sure the Network Name and IP address correspond with the network interface for the private network. 2. Select Internal Cluster Communication and click Next. 3. Toggle between private and public to choose which network to configure. Here, private is selected. 32

4. Type the cluster IP address and Subnet mask, choose the public network from Network, and click Next. 5. Click Finish to complete the cluster service configuration for the first node. A confirmation box will appear stating that the cluster service has started successfully 33

To verify that the cluster is indeed working click Start/Programs/Administrative Tools//Cluster Administrator. Here you can see node 1 running the cluster service. Configuring the Second Node in the Cluster Before configuring the first node make sure that the node is part of a domain and that the cluster service has already been installed on the machine. 1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel. 34

2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. 3. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 4. Click Configure under Configure Cluster Service 35

5. Click Next. 6. Click I Understand to enable the Next button. 36

7. Click Next. 8. Select The second or next node in the cluster, and click Next. 37

9. Enter the name of the cluster you created on node 1, and click Next. 10. Enter a User name, Password, and Domain name, and click Next. 38

11. Click Finish to complete the cluster service configuration for the first node. A confirmation box will appear stating that the cluster service has started successfully 12. Click Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, and Cluster Administrator. 39

You can see that node 2 has joined node 1 to form the cluster. 40

Verifying the Installation There are several ways to verify a successful Cluster Service installation. The following is a simple one. 1. Click Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, and Cluster Administrator. 2. Click Groups in the left pane. 3. In the right pane you will see that NODE 1 is the owner of all groups. 41

4. Right click Disk Group 1 and click Move Group. 5. After a few seconds ownership will transfer to NODE 2. You have completed the Cluster Service installation on all nodes. 42

FOR MORE INFORMATION For more detailed information about Acer Altos servers, please refer to: http://www.globalacer.com For the latest information on Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Microsoft Cluster Service, check out Microsoft s web site at: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/library/technologies/cluster/default.as p. 43