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Dell recommends that you use Windows NT NIC driver version 2.22 or later for the Intel Pro100B network controller (used on PowerEdge 4300 systems) and version 3.00 or later for the Intel Pro/100+ network controller (used on PowerEdge 6300 and 6350 sys- tems). Perform the following procedure on both nodes to update the NIC driver:
1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
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3.Highlight one of the adapters and click Update.
4.In the dialog box, type a:. Place the diskette containing the updated NIC driver into the diskette drive, and press <Enter>.
Windows NT installs the NIC driver.
5.When the driver has been installed, click Close to exit the Network dialog box.
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To enable adequate system resources for clustering, Dell recommends that you increase the paging file and registry file sizes on the nodes. Set the paging file size to at least twice the capacity of the system
Use the following procedure to make the paging file and registry size adjustments on each node:
1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
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3.In the System Properties dialog box, set the Paging File maximum size to 256 MB. Set the Registry File size to 64 MB and click OK.
4.When asked to restart the system, click Yes.
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NOTE: To change the IP address of a node, you must stop the Cluster Service running on that node. When you have stopped the service, you can reassign the IP address and restart the node.
While the node is down, the Cluster Administrator utility running on the second node indicates that the first node is down by showing its icon in red. When the node is restarted, the two nodes reestablish their connection and the Cluster Administrator changes the node icon back to blue to show that the node is back online.
Configuring the Cluster Software |