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This section describes how to configure a cluster with new equipment. For upgrading existing nonclustered systems to a cluster configuration, see Appendix A, “Upgrading to a Cluster Configuration.”
NOTE: Before installing the PowerEdge Cluster FE100, ensure that your site power is adequate to handle the power requirements of the cluster equipment. Contact your Dell sales representative for information about your region’s power requirements.
If your PowerEdge Cluster FE100 is
NOTE: Hardware installation should be performed only by trained service technicians.
The following is a comprehensive list of the steps required to install and configure a PowerEdge Cluster FE100:
1.Add NICs, host bus adapters, PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controllers (optional), SCSI hard disk drives, Fibre Channel disk drives, and so on to the existing system hardware to meet the requirements for a PowerEdge Cluster FE100.
2.Cable the system hardware for clustering.
3.Setting up the internal SCSI
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5.Install and configure the Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition on each node.
6.Configure the public and private NIC interconnects in each node, and place the interconnects on separate IP subnetworks using static IP addresses.
7.Install the SCSI miniport driver for the QLogic
8.Install the Windows NT Service Pack 3 and
9.Install the device driver for the integrated ATI video controller.
10.Install Dell OpenManage ATF on each node.