HP ProLiant 3000 Compaq ProLiant Cluster HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Gui - Page 137

Client-to-Cluster Connectivity, Table 6-4, Solving Client-to-Cluster Connectivity Problems

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6-12 Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide Client-to-Cluster Connectivity This section addresses problems that may be encountered in cluster-to-LAN communication. NOTE: The cluster is assigned one or more Net BIOS names associated with an IP address. Network clients communicate with the cluster through TCP/IP. Table 6-4 Solving Client-to-Cluster Connectivity Problems Problem Clients do not see the cluster. Possible Cause TCP/IP is not configured properly. Clients can only view the virtual servers. Clients may not be running the correct operating system. Action Verify that TCP/IP is configured on all network clients and on the cluster nodes. Clients do not see the cluster itself, only the virtual servers located in the cluster. If you have a virtual server defined, verify that the clients can see the virtual server. Verify client is running Windows NT 4.0 and the latest Service Pack. Continued

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Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide
Client-to-Cluster Connectivity
This section addresses problems that may be encountered in cluster-to-LAN
communication.
NOTE:
The cluster is assigned one or more Net BIOS names associated with an
IP address. Network clients communicate with the cluster through TCP/IP.
Table 6-4
Solving Client-to-Cluster Connectivity Problems
Problem
Possible Cause
Action
TCP/IP is not configured properly.
Verify that TCP/IP is configured on all
network clients and on the cluster nodes.
Clients can only view the virtual
servers.
Clients do not see the cluster itself, only
the virtual servers located in the cluster.
If you have a virtual server defined, verify
that the clients can see the virtual server.
Clients do not see the
cluster.
Clients may not be running the
correct operating system.
Verify client is running Windows NT 4.0
and the latest Service Pack.
Continued