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Module 3: Preparing for Cluster Service Installation

Overview Pre-Installation Requirements Identifying Hardware Considerations Assigning IP Addresses Within a Cluster Assigning Names Within a Cluster Determining Domain Considerations Existing Services and Applications

 Pre-Installation Requirements Client Router Server Power

Cluster Network Requirements Public Network Private Network Mixed Network Private Network Public or Mixed Network

Cluster Disk Requirements All Disks on Shared Bus Disks Can Be Seen from All Nodes Basic Disks, not Dynamic All Disk Partitions must be NTFS Hardware RAID not Software RAID

Data Storage Requirements C: D: C: Y: X: Local Disk 0 Node B Cluster Disk 2 1 Partition Cluster Disk 2 1 Partition Cluster Disk 1 2 Partitions Cluster Disk 1 2 Partitions Node A Disk Configuration: C:=Local Disk 0 W:=Cluster Disk 1 X:=Cluster Disk 1 Y:=Cluster Disk 2 Node B Disk Configuration: C:=Local Disk 0 D:=Local Disk 1 W:=Cluster Disk 1 X:=Cluster Disk 1 Y:=Cluster Disk 2 W: Node A Local Disk 0 Local Disk 1

 Identifying Hardware Considerations Selecting a Cluster Service Compatible System Routers, Switches, and Hubs Network Cards Cluster Disk Cluster Data Access

Cluster Service Compatible Systems Dual PCI Bus PCI Disk Controller Separate Disk Controller for the shared bus PCI Network Adapter External Hard Disk Cables and Terminators

Routers, Switches, and Hubs \\Accounting IP Router IP MAC 00-D FA NodeA IP MAC BA NodeB IP MAC 00-D F-00 \\Accounting= IP MAC BA \\Accounting= IP MAC 00-D FA \\Accounting= IP MAC BA \\Accounting IP ARP Update

Network Cards Network Descriptions Supported Network Types 10 BaseT 100 BaseT FDDI Network Card Specialized Interconnects

Cluster Disk Hardware RAID Disk Access Speed Multiple Shared Bus Hardware RAIDSingle Disk

Cluster Data Access SCSI Requirements for Cluster Service Fibre Requirements for Cluster Service

Assigning IP Addresses Within a Cluster Private Network Public Network Public Net Cluster Public Net Cluster Public Net Node A Public Net Node B Private Net Node A Private Net Node B

Assigning Names Within a Cluster \\NodeA \\NodeB \\Cluster \\Accounting A Client can use \\NodeA to Manage NodeA A Client can use \\Accounting to access the Virtual Server A Client can use \\Cluster to Manage the Cluster

 Determining Domain Considerations User Accounts Computer Accounts

User Accounts Administrator Account on Each Node Cluster Service Account

Computer Accounts Domain Organizational Units Organizational Units

Existing Services and Applications Pre-Cluster Cluster Installed Server A running: WINS DNS DHCP Server B running: Exchange Node A running: WINS DNS DHCP Node B: Exchange Fails Virtual Server running: DHCP

Lab A: Configuring Advanced Server for Cluster Installation

Review Pre-Installation Requirements Identifying Hardware Considerations Assigning IP Addresses Within a Cluster Assigning Names Within a Cluster Determining Domain Considerations Existing Services and Applications