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Setting Up Cluster Groups and Cluster Resources
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System Setup and Configuration for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition 1-17 Setting Up Cluster Groups and Cluster Resources You have now set up and configured all your clustering hardware. Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition and Cluster Server are installed on both servers. You have validated your cluster and verified that everything is working as planned. Now it is time to set up your applications to utilize the capabilities of clustering. If you have defined your cluster needs correctly and determined how to fit your applications and environment into a cluster, configuring your applications will be a straightforward task. Although details of these procedures are beyond the scope of this guide, several documents are available from both Microsoft and Compaq to assist you with these final steps. The best source of information concerning the steps to configure cluster groups and cluster resources is Microsoft's Cluster Server Administrator's Guide. Refer to that guide for detailed setup information. Compaq has worked directly with several application vendors throughout the development of Compaq ProLiant Clusters. As a result of these efforts, Compaq provides a number of technical documents to assist you with installing these applications in a Compaq ProLiant cluster environment. The following technical documents are available on the Compaq website at http://www.compaq.com. Visit the Compaq website to download the most current versions of these and other technical documents: I Microsoft File and Print Service Failover I Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 3.0 Service Failover I Microsoft IIS 3.0 Resource Failover I Microsoft SQL Server Service Failover I Oracle Service Failover I Resource Failover Using Oracle FailSafe 2.0x I Lotus Domino Server 4.51 Service Failover I Implementing Generic Resources Using Microsoft Cluster Server