Dell FL100 Server User Manual


 
support.dell.com Maintaining the Cluster 9-5
If you cannot determine the RAID level using Disk Management, you can use the Dell
OpenManage Data Agent Configurator to view the RAID configuration of each
volume.
To view the RAID configuration of a volume using Data Agent Configurator, perform
the following steps:
1. Start the Dell OpenManage Data Agent Configurator.
2. From the Main Menu, select Devices and then click Scan Devices.
A window appears listing all available disk volumes and their associated RAID
levels.
Data Agent Configurator and Disk Management scan the disk volumes in the
same order—from top to bottom—so you can map drive letters from Disk
Management to the RAID volumes displayed in Data Agent Configurator.
Configuring Your Cluster Nodes Using
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
This section provides procedures for configuring your cluster nodes using Windows
2000 Datacenter Server.
The procedures include the following tasks:
Adding a network interface controller (NIC) to a cluster node
Changing the Internet protocol (IP) address of a cluster node
Uninstalling MSCS
Replacing cluster nodes
Running chkdsk /f on a quorum resource
Adding a Third NIC to a Cluster Node
A cluster node should contain a NIC for the following networks:
Private network—to ensure that each node is connected to the cluster and run-
ning properly
Public network—to provide connectivity for clients accessing resources on the
cluster
You can also install a third NIC to provide a network connection to additional public
network or a separate network for cluster administration
Before you add a third NIC to a cluster node, ensure that the following software is
installed on your cluster nodes and configured properly:
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server with the latest Service Pack