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j.Click Cancel to close the Add Printer wizard.

NOTE: Do not add the printer at this point. Identical printer ports must be set up on both nodes before the printer can be added.

k.Repeat steps a through j on the other node. At step g, if the system cannot find the printer, you may need to update the HP JetAdmin's printer directory to include the printer's IP address.

11.Add the printers to the clustered spooler.

a.On the first cluster node, click the Start button and click Run.

b.Type \\spoolname and press <Enter>.

c.Double-click Printers and then double-click Add Printer.

d.Select Remote print server \\spoolname and click Next.

e.Select sigport, then select the vendor and model, and click Next.

f.Type a printer name, for example, sigprint, select Shared, and exit the Add Printer wizard.

g.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.

h.Double-click Printers, and then double-click Add Printer.

i.Select Network Printer Server and click Next.

j.Select \\spoolname\sigprint, click OK, and then click Finish.

k.Right-click on the sigprint icon and click Properties.

l.Click the Scheduling tab and select Start print- ing after last page is spooled. Click OK to close.

m.Repeat steps g through l on the other node.

Using the Rediscovery Application in Intel LANDesk

If the cluster node that has the system management bus (SMB) connection to the PowerEdge Scalable Disk Sys- tem 100 (SDS 100) storage system fails, two actions must be taken to reestablish management from the remaining server:

1.The SMB connection must be reestablished between the remaining cluster node and the SDS 100. That is, the cable must be physically removed from the back of the failed node and connected to the back of the remaining node.

2.The xover program must be run on the remaining node (now in charge of managing the SDS 100 storage system) so that the LANDesk console can rediscover its targets.

The xover application is in the Server Manager installa- tion directory (the default is c:\smm32). It can be run from the command line or from Windows NT Explorer. This application allows the secondary PowerEdge server to start managing the SDS 100 chassis. When the xover application has discovered the SDS 100, the utility acknowledges the connection with a message box. Addi- tionally, application logs are entered in the Windows NT System Event Log by the Dell Baseboard Agent, indicat- ing that the SDS 100 chassis has been discovered.

NOTE: xover can be run in quiet mode by specifying the -qoption. In this case, the utility will not display any messages unless an error was encountered.

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Contents HOOŠ3RZHUGJHŠ&OXVWHU3RZHUGJH Page 167$//$7,21$17528%/6+227,1**8 Page Safety Instructions Before You BeginWhen Working Inside the Computer Protecting Against Electrostatic DischargeWhen Using the Computer System Viii Preface About This GuideOther Documentation You May Need Notational ConventionsTypographical Conventions Examples autoexec.bat and c\windowsXii Contents Chapter Configuring the Cluster Software Chapter Running Applications on a Cluster Figures Xvii Xviii PowerEdge Cluster Components Getting StartedPowerEdge Cluster Layout Minimum System RequirementsBasic Installation Procedure Adding Peripherals Required for Clustering Updating System BIOS/Firmware for Clustering Setting Up the Cluster HardwareCabling the Cluster Hardware Installing PowerEdge Cluster Applications Setting Up the Shared Storage Subsystem Hard-Disk DrivesSetting Up the Internal Scsi Hard-Disk Drives 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 SMB Cabling NIC CablingCabling the Network Switch Power Cabling Mouse, Keyboard, and Monitor CablingPowerEdge Cluster Power Cabling Low-Level Software Configuration Configuring the Cluster SoftwareImportant System Warning RAID Level for the Shared Storage Subsystems Disabling a RAID Controller BiosScsi Host Adapter IDs 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 Verifying the Cluster Functionality Adjusting the Paging File Size and Registry Sizes8 Mode on the SDS 100 Storage System Updating the NIC DriverRAID Controller Driver Scsi Controller IDsCluster Domain Shared Storage Subsystem Drive LettersRemoving a Node From a Cluster Uninstalling Microsoft Cluster ServerCluster Service Availability of Cluster ResourcesUsing the Maximize Feature in PowerEdge RAID Console Setting Up the Quorum ResourceUsing the ftdisk Driver Cluster RAID Controller FunctionalityRebuild Operation in RAID Console Page Internet Information Server Service Running Applications on a ClusterFile Share Service Print Spooler Service Using the Rediscovery Application in Intel LANDesk Tape Backup for Clustered Systems Running chkdsk /f on a Quorum DiskPage 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 Upgrading the PowerEdge 4200 Firmware Installing and Configuring the Cluster SoftwareInstalling and Configuring NICs Upgrading the PowerEdge SDS 100 Storage System FirmwareMove all cluster resources to the first cluster node Stand-Alone and Rack Configurations Power Requirements of the PowerEdge ClusterKit Installation Restrictions Supported Stand-Alone ConfigurationsRack Safety Notices Rack Stabilizer FeetConfiguration PowerEdge SDS 100 storage systems Supported Rack Configuration Figure B-3. 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 Standards Safety StandardRegulatory Compliance CE NoticePage Safety Information for Technicians Page Warranties and Return Policy Coverage During Year OneCoverage During Years Two and Three Total Satisfaction Return Policy U.S. and Canada OnlyGeneral Warranties and Return Policy Page Bios IndexPage Scsi Page