HP NetServer NetRAID-4M manual Leave the options Attached and Re-initialize disk selected

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HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Services Installation Guide

Cluster Software Components and Quorum

7. Leave the options Attached and Re-initialize disk selected.

NOTE The Attached check box allows you to specify whether or not the diskset is attached immediately after it is created (thereby making container information on the member disks accessible to the controller).

Re-initialize disks check box allows you to specify whether existing container information is to be removed from the disks being used to create the diskset

Spare set creates a diskset of hot spares that can later be assigned as global or dedicated hot spares to NetRAID-4M containers (logical drives).

8. Click OK, then click the Close button to complete the drive selections.

Create Containers

9.Select the Container (Logical Drv) menu and click on the Creation Wizard option.

10.From the Diskset drop list, select the newly created diskset (e.g.: QuorumDiskSet).

11.To create a RAID-5 set for the quorum drive, from the Type to create pulldown menu select RAID-5 set.

NOTE Please refer to the HP NetServer Cluster Configuration Guide for a complete listing of supported configurations.

12. Click the Force in Dest check boxes.

NOTE All of the originally selected non-member disks are considered for inclusion in the destination container; but, only those disks with an X in the right-hand In Dest column are actually included in the destination container. Disks whose Force in Dest check boxes are checked are forced to be included in the container.

Force in Dest is particularly useful when reconfiguring containers when, for example, a rebuild to a hot spare has occurred and the administrator wishes to move the array back to the original drive positions after the bad drive has been replaced.

Force channel optimization when checked, attempts to place disks in the container on alternating physical SCSI channels, to maximize performance.

13.

In the Size options area, select Use all of … and then click Create, then OK.

14.

Read the Write Cache message:

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Contents November Warranty Contents Intended Audience IntroductionRecommended Reading Version History Hardware Requirements Installation Sequence Important NoteOverview Software and Networking RequirementsOn Server a B powered off Alternative Installation SequenceNetRAID-4M Cluster Hardware Component Installation Create Installation Floppy Diskettes Install the NetRAID-4M and Heartbeat NIC Update the NetRAID-4M Firmware Connect the NetRAID-4M Scsi Cables Page Set Scsi Configuration Options Set NetRAID-4M Bios OptionsSet Controller Configuration Options Select the Controller Configuration optionHP NetRAID-4M Disk Array Controller Driver Install Windows 2000 DriversVerify disk drives are operational Select Disk Utilities. Press Enter\oemsetup.inf, click Next HP 10/100BaseT LAN Adapter D5013B NIC Driver DNS Server Leave blank Select the option to Use the following IP AddressInstall the HP NetRAID-4M Fast Utility NetRAID-4M Installing Windows 2000 Cluster Services Server a Create Cluster Service User Account Server a Install Cluster Services Page Select the option The first node in the cluster, click Next Page Server a Install HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Add-on Software Page Select the Second node in the cluster option and click Next Server B Install Cluster ServicesServer B Install HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Add-on software Using the NetRAID-4M Fast Utility Configure the Cluster Shared QuorumCreate Disksets Create Containers Leave the options Attached and Re-initialize disk selectedCreate Ntfs Partitions on shared storage Click Next at the Create a Partition wizard Create Shared Quorum Cluster Resource Page Assign the Shared Quorum to the cluster object Remove the Local Quorum Resource Test the Shared Quorum FailoverPage Expand Shared Storage for Cluster Services From the Disk Physical Drv menu select Manage Diskset Create Shared Disksets, Containers and Ntfs PartitionsStarted from, until the initialization is complete Create NetRAID-4M Diskset Resources for Data Drives