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5-6 Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide IMPORTANT: If using a Compaq ProLiant Cluster HA/F200 with redundant paths, be sure to attach both array controllers, one to each hub. 4. Add the additional RA4000 to the storage subsystem. Follow the hardware installation steps detailed in Chapter 3 of this guide. 5. Power on the newly added RA4000. 6. Power on Node1 and run the Array Configuration Utility (ACU). Create a new drive. Refer to the Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4000 User Guide for more information about Compaq Array Configuration Utility. IMPORTANT: Be sure to understand your cluster groupings for applications and resources whose data, log, and, possibly, program files will reside on these drives. See Chapter 2 for information about creating cluster groups. 7. Save the configuration changes and exit ACU. Remove the SmartStart CD. 8. Boot Windows NT on Node1, then run Disk Administrator to assign permanent letters to the drive volumes and configure newly added disk for use in a cluster. Refer to MSCS and Windows NT documentation for more details. 9. Open Cluster Administrator. The newly created disk is now ready to participate in the cluster. Follow MSCS documentation for details about adding new cluster resources. IMPORTANT: Do not run the Array Configuration Utility on the second cluster node. The information entered from the first cluster node is maintained on the drives; therefore, the drives are already configured for the second node. 10. Power on Node2 and log onto Windows NT. Refer to MSCS documentation for procedures to verify that the newly created cluster resources are operational on Node2.

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Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide
IMPORTANT:
If using a Compaq ProLiant Cluster HA/F200 with redundant paths, be sure
to attach both array controllers, one to each hub.
4.
Add the additional RA4000 to the storage subsystem. Follow the
hardware installation steps detailed in Chapter 3 of this guide.
5.
Power on the newly added RA4000.
6.
Power on Node1 and run the Array Configuration Utility (ACU). Create
a new drive. Refer to the
Compaq StorageWorks RAID Array 4000 User
Guide
for more information about Compaq Array Configuration Utility.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to understand your cluster groupings for applications and
resources whose data, log, and, possibly, program files will reside on these drives. See
Chapter 2 for information about creating cluster groups.
7.
Save the configuration changes and exit ACU. Remove the
SmartStart CD.
8.
Boot Windows NT on Node1, then run Disk Administrator to assign
permanent letters to the drive volumes and configure newly added disk
for use in a cluster. Refer to MSCS and Windows NT documentation for
more details.
9.
Open Cluster Administrator. The newly created disk is now ready to
participate in the cluster. Follow MSCS documentation for details about
adding new cluster resources.
IMPORTANT:
Do not run the Array Configuration Utility on the second cluster node. The
information entered from the first cluster node is maintained on the drives; therefore, the
drives are already configured for the second node.
10.
Power on Node2 and log onto Windows NT. Refer to MSCS
documentation for procedures to verify that the newly created cluster
resources are operational on Node2.