Preparing Your Systems for Clustering 51
4
Follow the directions in the
Cluster Configuration Wizard
window.
5
Add the remaining node to the cluster:
a
From node 2, click the
Start
button and select
Run
.
b
In the
Run
box, type
C:\windows\cluster\cluscfg.exe
.
c
Click
OK
.
d
When prompted, select
The second or next node in the cluster
.
You are joining an existing cluster.
Configuring Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Cluster Service (MSCS)
The cluster setup files are automatically installed on the system disk. To create a new cluster:
1
From either node, click the
Start
button, select
Programs
→
Administrative Tools,
and then
double-click
Cluster Administrator
.
2
From the
File
menu, select
Open Connection
.
3
In the
Action
box of the
Open Connection to Cluster
, select
Create new cluster
.
The
New Server Cluster Wizard
appears.
4
Click
Next
to continue.
5
Follow the procedures in the wizard, and then click
Finish
.
6
Add the second node to the cluster.
a
Turn on the remaining node.
b
Click the
Start
button, select
Programs
→
Administrative Tools,
and double-click
Cluster Administrator
.
c
From the
File
menu, select
Open Connection
.
d
In the
Action
box of the
Open Connection to Cluster
, select
Add nodes to cluster
.
e
In the
Cluster or server name
box, type the name of the cluster or click
Browse
to select
an available cluster from the list, and then click
OK
.
The
Add Nodes Wizard
window appears.
• If the Add Nodes Wizard
does not
generate a cluster feasibility error, go to step f.
• If the Add Nodes Wizard
generates a cluster feasibility error, go to "Adding Cluster
Nodes Using the Advanced Configuration Option."
f
Click
Next
to continue.
g
Follow the procedures in the wizard, and then click
Finish
.
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