1. Look in the Service Control Manager to ensure that the three McAfee services listed below are set to Manual and not
Automatic.
2. Add Generic Service resources in the following order:
{
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0 Server
{
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0 Application Server
{
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0 Event Parser
3. In the Cluster Administrator, right-click the ePO group, then select New | Resource. The New Resource dialog box
appears.
4. Type the Name and Description of the resource. For example, ePO 4.0 Server.
5. From the Resource type drop-down list, select Generic Service.
6. Ensure ePO is the selected group, then click Next.
7. In the Possible Owners dialog box, identify the owners of the resource. Select the desired node, then click Add.
8. Repeat until all owners are added, then click Next.
9. In the Dependencies dialog box, type the dependency specific to each service.
{
Service “ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0 Application Server” depends on “ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0 Server”
{
Service “ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0 Event Parser” depends on “ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0 Application Server”
10. For each of the following services, type the Service Name, leave the Start Parameters field blank, then click Finish.
{
Service “Server” Service Name “MCAFEEAPACHESRV”
{
Service “Application Server” Service Name “MCAFEETOMCATSRV”
{
Service “Event Parser” Service Name “MCAFEEEVENTPARSERSRV”
Testing ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 clustered server installation
When the ePolicy Orchestrator cluster is set up, test its functionality by bringing the ePO group online.
1. Turn on all nodes.
2. Select the ePO group, and select Bring online.
3. Right-click any of the resources for the ePO group, then select Initiate Failure. A series of messages reports the progress
of the failure of the resource and its restoration.
4. Check that you can restart the Cluster Service on the Active Node, which causes the Passive Node to become the Active
Node and the new owner of the resources.
Finding release notes and documentation for McAfee enterprise products
1. Go to
https://mysupport.mcafee.com
and select Read Product Documentation under Self Service.
2. Select <Product Name> | <Product Version> and select the required document from the list of documents.
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