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Updating the NIC Driver

Dell recommends that you use Windows NT NIC driver version 2.22 or later for the Intel Pro100B network con- troller. Perform the following procedure on both cluster nodes to update the NIC driver:

1.Go to the Control Panel, double-click the Net- work icon, and click on the Adapters tab.

2.Highlight one of the adapters and click Update.

3.In the dialog box, type A:. Place the diskette con- taining the updated Intel Pro100B driver into drive A and press <Enter>.

Windows NT installs the NIC driver.

4.When the driver has been installed, click Close to exit the Network dialog box.

Adjusting the Paging File Size and Registry Sizes

To enable adequate system resources for clustering, it is recommended that you increase the paging file and regis- try file sizes on the cluster nodes. Set the paging file size to at least twice the capacity of the system RAM, up to 256 megabytes (MB). For systems with RAM capacities over 256 MB, set the paging file size at or above the capacity of the RAM up to the available free space on your hard-disk drive. Set the registry file size to at least 64 MB. These adjustments can be made prior to applying the current Windows NT Service Pack.

Use the following procedure to make the paging file and registry size adjustments on each cluster node:

1.Go to Control Panel, double-click the System icon, and click the Performance tab to see the System Properties dialog box. In the Virtual Memory group box, click Change.

2.In the dialog box, set the Paging File maximum size to 256 MB. Set the Registry File size to 64 MB and click OK.

3.When asked to restart the system, click No.

4.Apply the current Service Pack for Windows NT Server Enterprise Edition.

Verifying the Cluster

Functionality

To ensure that the PowerEdge Cluster functions properly, you should perform a series of checks of the system’s operation and configuration. These checks should be per- formed to verify that the cluster meets the following conditions:

Each SDS 100 storage system is running in 1 x 8 mode.

The controller IDs on each shared bus are different.

All cluster servers and clients are able to log on to the same domain.

The cluster-specific driver for the RAID controller is installed on both cluster nodes.

The shared disks are assigned identical drive letters in both cluster nodes.

All IP addresses and network names in the cluster are communicating with each other and the rest of the network.

The Cluster Service is running.

All resources and recovery groups are online.

1 x 8 Mode on the SDS 100 Storage System

To enable clustering, the SDS 100 storage system must run in 1 x 8 mode when the two RAID controllers are connected to the system. You can verify that the back- plane is in 1 x 8 mode by using the RAID controller BIOS configuration utility. Access the RAID configura- tion utility by pressing <Ctrl> <m> when prompted during POST. From the Management Menu, select Con- figure and then select View/Add Configuration. You should see the same configuration when viewing from either cluster node, particularly, the same SCSI ID num- bers for the hard-disk drives, the same RAID level for the storage system, the same logical drive configuration, and so on.

If the storage system appears in 2 x 4 mode, the BIOS firmware needs to be updated on the SDS 100 storage system(s). See Appendix A, “Upgrading to a Cluster Configuration,” for information about updating firmware on the SDS 100 storage system.

Configuring the Cluster Software

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Contents HOOŠ3RZHUGJHŠ&OXVWHU3RZHUGJH Page 167$//$7,21$17528%/6+227,1**8 Page Before You Begin Safety InstructionsProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge When Working Inside the ComputerWhen Using the Computer System Viii About This Guide PrefaceNotational Conventions Other Documentation You May NeedExamples autoexec.bat and c\windows Typographical ConventionsXii Contents Chapter Configuring the Cluster Software Chapter Running Applications on a Cluster Figures Xvii Xviii Getting Started PowerEdge Cluster ComponentsMinimum System Requirements PowerEdge Cluster LayoutBasic Installation Procedure Adding Peripherals Required for Clustering Updating System BIOS/Firmware for Clustering Setting Up the Cluster HardwareCabling the Cluster Hardware Setting Up the Internal Scsi Hard-Disk Drives Setting Up the Shared Storage Subsystem Hard-Disk DrivesInstalling PowerEdge Cluster Applications Checking the SystemCluster Cabling Cabling the Cluster HardwareOne Shared Storage Subsystem Cabled to a Cluster Ultra-high density connector Cabling the Cluster Hardware Two SDS 100 Storage Systems Cabled to Dual RAID Controllers NIC Cabling SMB CablingCabling the Network Switch Mouse, Keyboard, and Monitor Cabling Power CablingPowerEdge Cluster Power Cabling Low-Level Software Configuration Configuring the Cluster SoftwareImportant System Warning Scsi Host Adapter IDs Disabling a RAID Controller BiosRAID Level for the Shared Storage Subsystems RAID Level for the Internal Hard-Disk Drives OptionalHigh-Level Software Configuration Naming and Formatting Shared Drives Changing the IP Address of a Cluster NodeDriver for the RAID Controller 8 Mode on the SDS 100 Storage System Adjusting the Paging File Size and Registry SizesVerifying the Cluster Functionality Updating the NIC DriverCluster Domain Scsi Controller IDsRAID Controller Driver Shared Storage Subsystem Drive LettersCluster Service Uninstalling Microsoft Cluster ServerRemoving a Node From a Cluster Availability of Cluster ResourcesUsing the ftdisk Driver Setting Up the Quorum ResourceUsing the Maximize Feature in PowerEdge RAID Console Cluster RAID Controller FunctionalityRebuild Operation in RAID Console Page Running Applications on a Cluster Internet Information Server ServiceFile Share Service Print Spooler Service Using the Rediscovery Application in Intel LANDesk Running chkdsk /f on a Quorum Disk Tape Backup for Clustered SystemsPage Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Adding Expansion Cards for a Cluster Upgrade Upgrading to a Cluster ConfigurationChecking Your Existing Hardware Mounting, Cabling, and Configuring the Cluster Hardware Installing and Configuring NICs Installing and Configuring the Cluster SoftwareUpgrading the PowerEdge 4200 Firmware Upgrading the PowerEdge SDS 100 Storage System FirmwareMove all cluster resources to the first cluster node Power Requirements of the PowerEdge Cluster Stand-Alone and Rack ConfigurationsRack Safety Notices Supported Stand-Alone ConfigurationsKit Installation Restrictions Rack Stabilizer FeetConfiguration PowerEdge SDS 100 storage systems Figure B-3. Supported Rack Configuration Supported Rack ConfigurationRack-Mounting the Network Switch Cluster Data Sheet Page Dell PowerEdge Cluster Installer Data Card and Checklist Microsoft Cluster Service Installation PowerEdge Cluster Configuration Matrix PowerEdge Cluster Configuration Matrix Regulatory Compliance Safety StandardRegulatory Standards CE NoticePage Safety Information for Technicians Page Coverage During Year One Warranties and Return PolicyCoverage During Years Two and Three Total Satisfaction Return Policy U.S. and Canada OnlyGeneral Warranties and Return Policy Page Index BiosPage Scsi Page