Maintaining your cluster, Launching microsoft cluster administrator, Adding a nic to a cluster node – Dell PowerVault 770N (Deskside NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Maintaining Your Cluster

Dell™ PowerVault™ NAS Fibre Channel Cluster Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

Launching Microsoft Cluster Administrator

Recovering From a Corrupt Quorum Resource

Adding a NIC to a Cluster Node

Replacing a Cluster Node

Changing the IP Address of a Cluster Node on the Same IP Subnet

Changing the Cluster Service Account Password

Removing a Node From a Cluster

Reformatting a Cluster Disk

Running chkdsk /f on a Quorum Resource

This section provides the following maintenance procedures for systems running the Microsoft® Windows® Storage Server 2003, Enterprise Edition operating

system:

Launching Microsoft Cluster Administrator

Adding a NIC to a cluster node

Changing the IP address of a cluster node

Uninstalling MSCS

Running chkdsk /f on a quorum resource

Recovering from a corrupt quorum resource

Replacing a cluster node

Changing the cluster password

Reformatting a cluster volume

Launching Microsoft Cluster Administrator

Cluster Administrator is Microsoft's tool for configuring and administering a cluster. The following procedures describe how to run Cluster Administrator locally

on a cluster node and how to install the tool on a remote console.

To launch Cluster Administrator, perform the following steps:

1. Click the Start button and select Programs.

2. Select Administrative Tools.

3. Select Cluster Administrator.

Adding a NIC to a Cluster Node

This procedure assumes that Windows Storage Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, the current Windows Service Pack, and MSCS are installed on both cluster

nodes.

NOTE:

The IP addresses used in the following sections are examples only and are not representative of actual addresses to use. The IP addresses are

192.168.1.101 for the NIC in the first node and 192.168.1.102 for the NIC in the second node. The subnet mask for both nodes is 255.255.255.0.

1. Move all cluster resources from the cluster node you are upgrading to another node in the cluster.

See the Cluster Service documentation for information about moving cluster resources to a specific node.

2. Shut down the cluster node you are upgrading and install the additional NIC in that system.

See the system Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for instructions about installing expansion cards in your system.

3. Boot to the Windows operating system.

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