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The next step runs a pre-configuration analysis. This procedure analyzes and verifies the
hardware and software configuration and identifies potential problems. A comprehensive and
easy-to-read report will be created listing any potential configuration issues before the cluster
is created.
1. Select the details tab to see a list of the items analyzed and any potential issues there may
be with the cluster configuration.
2. If there are any issues fix the issues with the suggestion provided in the details tab and
then select Re-analyze.
Some issues that may occur are:
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No shared disk for the Quorum disk. A shared disk must be created with a NTFS
partition at least 50 MB in size
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Use of DHCP addresses for network connections. All Network adapters must be
configured with static IP addresses in a cluster configuration
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Service for Macintosh and Service for NetWare are not supported in a cluster
configuration
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Dynamic Disks are not supported in a cluster configuration
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Errors will appear on a network adapter that is not configured or does not have an
active link. If the network adapter is not going to be used it should be disabled
3. After all issues have been resolved click Next to continue.
4. In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, enter the Cluster IP address and click Next.
5. In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, enter the login information for the domain
account under which the cluster service will be run. Click Next.
6. In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, review the proposed cluster configuration and
click Next.
Note:
It is possible to change the Quorum disk by selecting the Quorum button. This will display a
list of available disks that can be used for the Quorum disk. Select the appropriate disk and select
OK to continue.
7. In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, select Next to create the cluster.
After configuration is complete the following message is displayed:
You have
successfully completed the New Server Cluster Wizard.
Click Finish
to close the wizard.
Adding Nodes to a Cluster
Note:
Only the Quorum disk should be accessible by the new node. The new node should not have
access to the LUNs in the cluster until after it has joined the cluster. After the node has joined the
cluster, the LUNs may be presented to the new node. Move the physical disk resources over to the
new node to confirm functionality.
1. Connect to the WebUI of a node that is a member of the cluster. Select the Cluster tab, and
then select Cluster Nodes.
Summary of Contents for NAS 4000s
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