Module 4: Installing Cluster Service. Overview Installing Cluster Service Post-Installation.
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Module 4: Installing Cluster Service
Overview
Installing Cluster Service
Post-Installation
Installing Cluster ServiceAdd/Remove Programs
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Last Used On 8/15/2000To change this program or remove it from yourcomputer, click Change or Remove.
Exploration Air
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Visual
MOC Courseware Tools
RichCopy
VisualKB Explorer
Windows 2000 Ad
Change orRemove
Programs
Add NewPrograms
Add/RemoveWindows
Components
Windows Components Wizard
Windows ComponentsYou can add or remove components of Windows 2000.
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I Understand
To add or remove a component, click the checkbox. A shaded box means that onlypart of the component will be installed. To see what’s included in a component, clickDetails.
Components:
Accessories and Utilities 12.1 MBCertificate Services 1.4 MBCluster Service 2.4 MBIndexing Service 0.0 MBInternet Information Services (IIS) 22.0 MB
Description: Enables servers to work together as a cluster to keep server-basedapplications highly available, regardless of individual component failures.
Total disk space required: 13.0 MB
Space available on disk: 145.3 MB
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Hardware ConfigurationYour hardware configuration must be tested for compatibility with the Cluster service.
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I Understand
Microsoft does not support hardware configurations other than those listed in the Clustercategory of the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) located at
http://www.microsoft.com/hwtest/hcl
To indicate that you understand that Microsoft does not support hardware configurationsthat are not listed in the Cluster category of the HCL, click I Understand.
Creating or Joining a Cluster Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Create or Join a ClusterYou can create a new cluster, or you can join an existing one.
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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 NameYou must name the new cluster.
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Type a name for the new cluster:
CLUSTER1
Cluster Service Account
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Select an AccountFor security purposes, the Cluster service must use a domain account.
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Type the user name and password for the domain account you want the Cluster serviceto use. This account is given special security privileges on each cluster node.
User name: clusterservice
Password:
Domain: NWTRADERS
Cluster Disks and Cluster File StorageCluster Service Configuration Wizard
Add or Remove Managed DisksThe disks that Cluster service controls access to are known as managed disks.
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Add the disks that you want the cluster to manage. Remove those disks that you do notwant the cluster to manage.
Unmanaged disks: Managed disks:
<-Remove
Add ->Add ->
Caution: the likelihood of corruption of unmanaged NTFS disks on a shared bus is veryhigh. It is recommended that you use Cluster service to manage these disks.
Disk 1M: (sahredscsi)N: (sharedscsi)
Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
Cluster File StorageYou store cluster checkpoint and log files on a cluster disk. These files help manage
thecluster.
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Select a disk on which to store cluster checkpoint and log files.
Select a disk or partition with at least 5 MB of free space (100 MB recommended). It isalso recommended that you keep the cluster checkpoint and log files on a separatepartition from user applications.
Disks:M: (sharedscsi)M: (sharedscsi)N: (sharedscsi)
Configuring Cluster CommunicationsCluster Service Configuration Wizard
Network ConnectionsType the network name, and specify whether this network will perform as a public,private or mixed network.
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Network name: Private Cluster Connection
Device: NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethernet Adapter (NGRPCI)
IP address: 100.100.100.1
Enable this network for cluster useThis 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 ConnectionsType the network name, and specify whether this network will perform as a public,private or mixed network.
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Network name: Public Cluster Connection
Device: Realtrek RTL8029(AS) PCI Ethernet Adapter
IP address: 200.200.200.1
Enable this network for cluster useThis network performs the following role in the cluster:
Client access only (public network)Internal cluster communications only (private network)All communications (mixed network)
Post-Installation
Cluster Service Properties
Location of Cluster Files and Folders
Registry Settings
Event Log
Cluster Service PropertiesCluster Service Properties (Local Computer)
General
OK Cancel
Service name: ClusSvc
Display name: Cluster Service
Description: Enables servers to work together as a cluster to keep
Log On Recovery Dependencies
ApplyApply
StopStopStart
Path to executable:
D:\WINNT\cluster\clussvc.exe
Startup type: Automatic
Service status:
You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the servicefrom here:
Start parameters:
PausePause ResumeResume
Cluster Service Properties (Local Computer)
General
OK Cancel
Log on as:
Log On Recovery Dependencies
Local System accountAllow service to interact with desktop
This account NWTRADERS\clustservice
Password: ***************
Confirm password: ***************
ApplyApply
You can enable or disable this service for the hardware profiles listed below.
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Hardware Profile ServiceProfile 1 Enabled
EnableEnable Disable
Started
Location of Cluster Files and Folders
Location of Cluster service files and folders
%systemroot%\cluster
%systemroot%\system32
\mscs on the quorum disk
Registry Settings
Registry Editor – [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on Local Machine]
Registry Edit Tree View Security Options Window Help
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINECluster
GroupsNetworkInterfacesNetworksNodesQuorumResourcesResource Types
HARDWARESAMSECURITYSOFTWARESYSTEM
AdminExtensions:REG_MULTI_SZ:{4EC90FB0-D0BB-11ClusterName:REG_SZ:CLUSTERClusterNameResource:REG_SZ:b55fd78f-9677-4eed-9e7RegistrySequence:REG_DWORD:0x2feSecurity:REG_BINARY:01 00 14 80 48 00 00 00…Security Descriptor:REG_BINARY: 01 00 14 80 48 00 00 00
Event LogEvent Properties
Event
OK Cancel
Date: 8/30/2000 Source: ClusSvcTime: 11:39 Category: (128)Type: Information EventID: 1061User: N/AComputer: SERVER1
ApplyApply
Description: Microsoft Clustering Service successfully formed a cluster on this node.
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Event Properties
Event
OK Cancel
Date: 8/30/2000 Source: ClusSvcTime: 11:55 Category: (16)Type: Information EventID: 1007User: N/AComputer: SERVER1
ApplyApply
Description: A new node, SERVER2, has been added to the cluster.
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Post-Installation
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