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For proper functioning of the cluster, the two PowerEdge systems must be able to communicate with one another. For instance, this communication includes the exchange of “heartbeat” messages, whereby the two nodes inquire about each other’s status, or “health,” and acknowledge all such inquiries.
To verify network communications between the nodes, open a command prompt on each node. Type ipconfig /all at the prompt, and press <Enter> to observe all known IP addresses on each local node. From each remote computer, issue the ping command to test the responsiveness of each IP address. Perform the same check with the cluster IP address and the IP address for each disk recovery group. Also check the cluster name and the name of each disk recovery group (if any).
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The Cluster Service performs most of the cluster functionality, including membership management, communication management, and
To verify that the Cluster Service is running on a node, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
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In the context of clustering, a resource is a basic unit of
To verify that the cluster resources are online, start the Cluster Administrator on the monitoring node. Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools (Common), and then click Cluster Administrator. Open a connection to the cluster, and observe the running state of each recovery group. If a group has failed, one or more of its resources may be
Troubleshooting the reasons that resources might be failing is beyond the scope of this guide, but examining the properties of each resource and ensuring that the speci- fied parameters are correct is a first step in the troubleshooting process. In general, if a resource is