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Adding the Replacement Node

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Cluster Management 6-19 7. Disconnect the cluster interconnect cables from the evicted node and label them as the cluster interconnect cables. 8. Disconnect the client LAN cables from the evicted node and label them as the client LAN cables. 9. If adapters from the evicted node will be used in the new node, move the adapters to the new node. Adding the Replacement Node Adding the replacement node involves the following activities: I Preparing the replacement node I Installing the cluster software NOTE: These subsections contain a high-level outline of the steps to follow. If you need detailed instructions, read Chapter 5, "Installation and Configuration." Preparing the Replacement Node Several steps should be performed on the replacement node before it is integrated into the cluster. Prior to integrating the node into the cluster, perform the following steps: 1. Connect the server for the replacement node to the cluster interconnect components and the client LAN. Power on the replacement node. Although physically connected to the cluster, the node is not yet integrated into the cluster. 2. Start the replacement node with the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD in the CD-ROM drive. 3. Use the Compaq System Configuration Utility to configure the hardware settings of the node and its adapters. 4. Use the Compaq Array Configuration Utility to configure the server's local non-shared disks with RAID. 5. Install and configure Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Service Pack 1 or later (whichever is installed on the other cluster nodes). 6. Install necessary Compaq drivers and utilities from the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD.

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Cluster Management
6-19
7.
Disconnect the cluster interconnect cables from the evicted node and
label them as the cluster interconnect cables.
8.
Disconnect the client LAN cables from the evicted node and label them
as the client LAN cables.
9.
If adapters from the evicted node will be used in the new node, move the
adapters to the new node.
Adding the Replacement Node
Adding the replacement node involves the following activities:
Preparing the replacement node
Installing the cluster software
NOTE:
These subsections contain a high-level outline of the steps to follow. If you need
detailed instructions, read Chapter 5, “Installation and Configuration.”
Preparing the Replacement Node
Several steps should be performed on the replacement node before it is
integrated into the cluster.
Prior to integrating the node into the cluster, perform the following steps:
1.
Connect the server for the replacement node to the cluster interconnect
components and the client LAN. Power on the replacement node.
Although physically connected to the cluster, the node is not yet
integrated into the cluster.
2.
Start the replacement node with the Compaq SmartStart and Support
Software CD in the CD-ROM drive.
3.
Use the Compaq System Configuration Utility to configure the hardware
settings of the node and its adapters.
4.
Use the Compaq Array Configuration Utility to configure the server’s
local non-shared disks with RAID.
5.
Install and configure Windows 2000 Advanced Server with
Service
Pack 1 or later (whichever is installed on the other cluster nodes).
6.
Install necessary Compaq drivers and utilities from the
Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD.