10 setting up shared disks, 1 quorum disk, Setting up shared disks – LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 RAID Controller Series 518 User Manual

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Cluster Installation

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6.

Right-click on Users.

7.

Point to New and click on User.

8.

Type in the cluster name and click on Next.

9.

Set the password settings to User Cannot Change Password and
Password Never Expires.

10. Click on Next, then click on Finish to create this user.

Note:

If your company’s security policy does not allow the use of
passwords that never expire, you must renew the password
on each node before password expiration. You must also
update the Cluster Service configuration.

11. Right-click on Cluster in the left pane of the Active Directory Users

and Computers snap-in.

12. Select Properties from the context menu.

13. Click on Add Members to a Group.

14. Click on Administrators and click on OK. This gives the new user

account administrative privileges on this computer.

15. Close the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.

7.4.10 Setting Up Shared Disks

Warning:

Make sure that Windows 2000 Advanced Server or
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server and the Cluster Service
are installed and running on one node before you start an
operating system on another node. If the operating system
is started on other nodes before you install and configure
Cluster Service and run it on at least one node, the cluster
disks will have a high chance of becoming corrupted.

To continue, power off all nodes. Power up the shared storage devices.
Once the shared storage device is powered up, power up node one.

7.4.10.1

Quorum Disk

The quorum disk stores cluster configuration database checkpoints and
log files that help manage the cluster. Windows 2000 makes the following
quorum disk recommendations:

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