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Module 4: Installing
Cluster Service
Overview
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Installing Cluster Service
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Post-Installation
 Installing Cluster Service
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Hardware Configuration
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Cluster Service
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Compatibility
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Internet Information Services
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http://www.microsoft.com/hwtest/hcl
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that are not listed in the Cluster category of the HCL, click I Understand.
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Creating or Joining a Cluster
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Create or Join a Cluster
You can create a new cluster, or you can join an existing one.
This server is:
The first node in the cluster.
If this server is the first node in a cluster, you are creating a new cluster.
The second or next node in the cluster.
If at least one other node already exists, you are joining an existing cluster.
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Cluster Name
You must name the new cluster.
Type a name for the new cluster:
CLUSTER1
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Cluster Service Account
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Select an Account
For security purposes, the Cluster service must use a domain account.
Type the user name and password for the domain account you want the Cluster service
to use. This account is given special security privileges on each cluster node.
User name:
clusterservice
Password:
Domain:
NWTRADERS
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Cluster Disks and Cluster File Storage
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Add or Remove Managed Disks
The disks that Cluster service controls access to are known as managed disks.
Add the disks that you want the cluster to manage. Remove those disks that you do not
want the cluster to manage.
Unmanaged disks:
Add ->
<-Remove
Managed disks:
Disk 1
M: (sahredscsi)
N: (sharedscsi)
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Cluster File Storage
You store cluster checkpoint and log files on a cluster disk. These files help manage the
cluster.
Caution: the likelihood of corruption of unmanaged NTFS disks on Select
a shared
a disk
bus on
is very
which to store cluster checkpoint and log files.
high. It is recommended that you use Cluster service to manage these
disks.
Select a disk or partition with at least 5 MB of free space (100 MB recommended). It is
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also recommended that you keep the cluster checkpoint and log files on a separate
partition from user applications.
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Disks:
M: (sharedscsi)
M: (sharedscsi)
N: (sharedscsi)
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Configuring Cluster Communications
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Network Connections
Type the network name, and specify whether this network will perform as a public,
private or mixed network.
Network name:
Private Cluster Connection
Device:
NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethernet Adapter (NGRPCI)
IP address:
100.100.100.1
Enable this network for cluster use
This network performs the following role in the cluster:
Client access only (public network)
Internal cluster communications only (private network)
All communications (mixed network)
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Network Connections
Type the network name, and specify whether this network will perform as a public,
private or mixed network.
Network name:
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IP address:
Public Cluster Connection
Realtrek RTL8029(AS) PCI Ethernet Adapter
200.200.200.1
Enable this network for cluster use
This network performs the following role in the cluster:
Client access only (public network)
Internal cluster communications only (private network)
All communications (mixed network)
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 Post-Installation
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Cluster Service Properties
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Location of Cluster Files and Folders
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Registry Settings
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Event Log
Cluster Service Properties
Cluster Service Properties (Local Computer)
General Log On Recovery Dependencies
Service name:
ClusSvc
Display name:
Cluster Service
Description:
Enables servers to work together as a cluster to keep General Log On
Cluster Service Properties (Local Computer)
Log on as:
Path to executable:
D:\WINNT\cluster\clussvc.exe
Startup type:
Local System account
Allow service to interact with desktop
Automatic
Service status: Started
Start
Recovery Dependencies
Stop
Pause
Resume
You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service
from here:
This account
NWTRADERS\clustservice
Password:
***************
Confirm password: ***************
You can enable or disable this service for the hardware profiles listed below.
Hardware Profile
Profile 1
Start parameters:
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Browse…
Service
Enabled
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Enable
OK
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Disable
Apply
Location of Cluster Files and Folders
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Location of Cluster service files and folders
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%systemroot%\cluster
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%systemroot%\system32
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\mscs on the quorum disk
Registry Settings
Registry Editor – [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on Local Machine]
Registry Edit Tree View
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Cluster
Groups
NetworkInterfaces
Networks
Nodes
Quorum
Resources
Resource Types
HARDWARE
SAM
SECURITY
SOFTWARE
SYSTEM
Security Options Window Help
AdminExtensions:REG_MULTI_SZ:{4EC90FB0-D0BB-11
ClusterName:REG_SZ:CLUSTER
ClusterNameResource:REG_SZ:b55fd78f-9677-4eed-9e7
RegistrySequence:REG_DWORD:0x2fe
Security:REG_BINARY:01 00 14 80 48 00 00 00…
Security Descriptor:REG_BINARY: 01 00 14 80 48 00 00 00
Event Log
Event Properties
Event
Date:
Time:
Type:
User:
Computer:
8/30/2000
11:39
Information
N/A
SERVER1
Source: ClusSvc
Category: (128)
EventID: 1061
Event Properties
Event
Description:
Microsoft Clustering Service successfully formed a cluster on this node.
Date:
Time:
Type:
User:
Computer:
8/30/2000
11:55
Information
N/A
SERVER1
Source: ClusSvc
Category: (16)
EventID: 1007
Description:
A new node, SERVER2, has been added to the cluster.
Data:
Bytes
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Data:
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Lab A: Installing Cluster Service
Review
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Installing Cluster Service
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Post-Installation