13.Highlight the file and press theDel key to delete it from the clustered disk.

14.Repeat the process for all clustered disks to make sure they can be accessed from the first node.

After you complete the procedure, shut down the first node, power on the second node and repeat the procedure above. Repeat again for any additional nodes. After you have verified that all nodes can read and write from the disks, turn off all nodes except the first, and continue with this guide.

7.4.14 Installing Cluster Service Software

Before you begin the Cluster Service Software installation on the first node, make sure that all other nodes are either powered down or stopped and that all shared storage devices are powered on.

To create the cluster, you must provide the cluster information. The Cluster Configuration Wizard allows you to input this information. Follow these steps to use the Wizard:

1.Click on Start.

2.Click on Settings, then click on Control Panel.

3.Double-click on Add/Remove Programs.

4.Double-click on Add/Remove Windows Components.

5.Select Cluster Service, then click on Next.

Cluster Service files are located on the Windows 2000 Advanced Server or Windows 2000 Datacenter Server CD-ROM.

6.Enter x:\i386 (where x is the drive letter of your CD-ROM). If you installed Windows 2000 from a network, enter the appropriate network path instead. (If the Windows 2000 Setup flashscreen displays, close it.)

7.Click on OK. The Cluster Service Configuration Window displays.

8.Click on Next.

The Hardware Configuration Certification window appears.

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