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5 Configure each cluster node as a member in the same Windows Active Directory Domain. NOTE: You can configure the cluster nodes as Domain Controllers. For more information, see the "Selecting a Domain Model" section of Dell Failover Clusters with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide or Dell Failover Clusters with Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide located on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. 6 Establish the physical storage topology and any required storage network settings to provide connectivity between the storage array and the systems that you are configuring as cluster nodes. Configure the storage system(s) as described in your storage system documentation. 7 Use storage array management tools to create at least one logical unit number (LUN). The LUN is used as a cluster Quorum disk for Windows Server 2003 Failover cluster and as a Witness disk for Windows Server 2008 Failover cluster. Ensure that this LUN is presented to the systems that you are configuring as cluster nodes. NOTE: For security reasons, it is recommended that you configure the LUN on a single node as mentioned in step 8 when you are setting up the cluster. Later, you can configure the LUN as mentioned in step 9 so that other nodes in the cluster can access it. 8 Select one of the systems and form a new failover cluster by configuring the cluster name, cluster management IP, and quorum resource. For more information, see "Preparing Your Systems for Clustering" on page 39. NOTE: For Failover Clusters configured with Windows Server 2008, run the Cluster Validation Wizard to ensure that your system is ready to form the cluster. 9 Join the remaining node(s) to the failover cluster. For more information, see "Preparing Your Systems for Clustering" on page 39. 10 Configure roles for cluster networks. 11 Test the failover capabilities of your new cluster. NOTE: For Failover Clusters configured with Windows Server 2008, you can also use the Cluster Validation Wizard. 40 Preparing Your Systems for Clustering

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Preparing Your Systems for Clustering
5
Configure each cluster node as a member in the same Windows Active
Directory Domain.
NOTE:
You can configure the cluster nodes as Domain Controllers. For more
information, see the “Selecting a Domain Model” section of
Dell Failover
Clusters with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide
or
Dell Failover Clusters with Microsoft Windows
Server 2008 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
located on the Dell
Support website at
support.dell.com
.
6
Establish the physical storage topology and any required storage network
settings to provide connectivity between the storage array and the systems
that you are configuring as cluster nodes. Configure the storage system(s)
as described in your storage system documentation.
7
Use storage array management tools to create at least one logical unit
number (LUN). The LUN is used as a cluster Quorum disk for Windows
Server 2003 Failover cluster and as a Witness disk for Windows Server 2008
Failover cluster. Ensure that this LUN is presented to the systems that you
are configuring as cluster nodes.
NOTE:
For security reasons, it is recommended that you configure the LUN on
a single node as mentioned in step 8 when you are setting up the cluster.
Later, you can configure the LUN as mentioned in step 9 so that other nodes in
the cluster can access it.
8
Select one of the systems and form a new failover cluster by configuring
the cluster name, cluster management IP, and quorum resource. For more
information, see "Preparing Your Systems for Clustering" on page 39.
NOTE:
For Failover Clusters configured with Windows Server 2008, run the
Cluster Validation Wizard
to ensure that your system is ready to form the
cluster.
9
Join the remaining node(s) to the failover cluster. For more information,
see "Preparing Your Systems for Clustering" on page 39.
10
Configure roles for cluster networks.
11
Test the failover capabilities of your new cluster.
NOTE:
For Failover Clusters configured with Windows Server 2008, you can
also use the
Cluster Validation Wizard
.