After a resource is created, it must be brought online for access by the nodes and clients.
See the following subsections for a description of how to create and set up the fol- lowing three types of cluster resources:
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Internet Information Server (IIS) service (version 3.0)
File share service
Print spool service
Refer to the Microsoft Cluster Server Administrator’s Guide for more detailed informa- tion and instructions about creating cluster resources.
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The Internet Information Server (IIS) Virtual Root is one of the Microsoft Cluster Server resource types that can be used to provide
The following example procedure describes how to set up the IIS Version 3.0 Virtual Root service. This procedure assumes that IIS has already been installed.
1.In Cluster Administrator,
2.In the dialog box, type Web Service for the new group name.
You may also want to select one of the nodes as the preferred owner of the group.
3.Use the New Resource wizard to create a disk resource. To start the New Resource wizard,
You can also move an existing disk resource from other groups by
Alternately, you can rename the existing disk resource to “Web Service” and then add resources to the renamed group.
4.In the dialog box, type Web Disk for the new disk resource name.