Extend a LUN in a cluster

To extend a LUN on a storage array in a cluster, review the requirements and procedures from the storage array hardware provider for expanding or extending storage.

For additional information associated with extending a LUN in a cluster, see the P4000 SAN documentation at http://www.hp.com/go/p4000.

MSNFS administration on a server cluster

The Microsoft Services for Network File System (NFS) online help provides server cluster information for the following topics:

Configuring shared folders on a server cluster

Configuring an NFS share as a cluster resource

Modifying an NFS shared cluster resource

Deleting an NFS shared cluster resource

Using Microsoft Services for NFS with server clusters

Understanding how Server for NFS works with server clusters

Using Server for NFS on a server cluster

Configuring User Name Mapping on a server cluster

For further details, see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System.

Best practices for running Server for NFS in a server cluster

Stop Server for NFS before stopping the server cluster.

Ensure share availability when a node fails.

Use the appropriate tool to manage Network File System (NFS) share cluster resources.

Avoid conflicting share names.

Ensure the availability of audit logs.

Move file shares or take them offline before stopping Server for NFS.

Take resources offline before modifying.

Administer Server for NFS only from computers in a trusted domain.

Restart the Server for NFS service after the cluster service restarts.

Choose the appropriate sharing mode.

Use the command line properly when creating or modifying NFS share cluster resources.

Use hard mounts.

Use the correct virtual server name.

Print services in a cluster

The Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Cluster service implementation increases availability of critical print servers. A print spooler service on a clustered print server may be hosted on any of the nodes in the cluster. As with all cluster resources, clients should access the print server by its virtual network name or virtual IP address.

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