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Right click the Disk Group and select New | Resource.

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Part 6: Installing and Testing Microsoft Cluster Server Software 6. On the TCP/IP Address Parameters dialog enter the following, then click Next. : • Address. Use the IP address you have allocated for this file share. • Subnet Mask. Type in the associated subnet mask for this IP address, then click Finish. Setting Up a Network Name Resource 1. Right click the Disk Group and select New | Resource. On the New Resources dialog complete the following fields, then click Next: • Resource Type. Select "Network Name" from the popdown list. • Resource Name. Name it something like "Virtual U" where U is simply the designation you assigned to the physical disk already created. • Resource Description. Nothing needs to be entered here. • Group. Select the appropriate Disk Group from the popdown list. 2. On the Possible Owners dialog check to see that both cluster nodes are in the Possible Owners pane. If not, add them, then click Next. 3. On the Dependencies dialog add the IP address just created for this group, then click Next. 4. On the Network Name Parameters dialog enter the IP address you just created for this group, then click Next. 5. On the Network Name Parameters dialog type the desired name (e.g. "CLUSTER_U"), then click Finish. Setting Up a File Share Resource 1. Right click the Disk Group and select New | Resource. On the New Resources dialog complete the following fields, then click Next: • Resource Type. Select "File Share" from the popdown list. • Resource Name. Type the desired name (e.g., "Share on U"). • Resource Description. Nothing needs to be entered here. • Group. Select the appropriate Disk Group from the popdown list. 2. On the Possible Owners dialog check to see that both cluster nodes are in the Possible Owners pane. If not, add them, then click Next. 3. On the Dependencies dialog perform the following, then click Next. • Add the Network Name just created for this group. • Add the Physical Disk in this group (e.g., Drive U). HP NetServer LH Pro Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide - 1 October 1997 31

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Part 6: Installing and Testing Microsoft Cluster Server Software
HP NetServer LH Pro Microsoft Cluster Installation Guide - 1 October 1997
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6.
On the TCP/IP Address Parameters dialog enter the following, then click Next. :
Address.
Use the IP address you have allocated for this file share.
Subnet Mask. Type in the associated subnet mask for this IP address, then click Finish.
Setting Up a Network Name Resource
1.
Right click the Disk Group and select New | Resource.
On the New Resources dialog complete the
following fields, then click Next:
Resource Type.
Select "Network Name" from the popdown list.
Resource Name.
Name it something like "Virtual U" where U is simply the designation you assigned
to the physical disk already created.
Resource Description.
Nothing needs to be entered here.
Group.
Select the appropriate Disk Group from the popdown list.
2.
On the Possible Owners dialog check to see that both cluster nodes are in the Possible Owners pane.
If not,
add them, then click Next.
3.
On the Dependencies dialog add the IP address just created for this group, then click Next.
4.
On the Network Name Parameters dialog enter the IP address you just created for this group, then click
Next.
5.
On the Network Name Parameters dialog type the desired name (e.g. "CLUSTER_U"), then click Finish.
Setting Up a File Share Resource
1.
Right click the Disk Group and select New | Resource.
On the New Resources dialog complete the
following fields, then click Next:
Resource Type.
Select "File Share" from the popdown list.
Resource Name.
Type the desired name (e.g., "Share on U").
Resource Description.
Nothing needs to be entered here.
Group.
Select the appropriate Disk Group from the popdown list.
2.
On the Possible Owners dialog check to see that both cluster nodes are in the Possible Owners pane.
If not,
add them, then click Next.
3.
On the Dependencies dialog perform the following, then click Next.
Add the Network Name just created for this group.
Add the Physical Disk in this group (e.g., Drive U).