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Introduction |
Creating a Cluster with Windows Server 2003 was a little
bit confusing for administrators. Now with Windows
Server 2008, its much easier. In this article I will be
showing you how to setup a cluster with two nodes using
Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clustering feature.
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Creating a failover clustering
means you have at least two servers connected to a
shared storage.
Failover Clustering System
Requirement:
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Windows
Server 2008/R2 :
Failover Clustering feature is available
with Windows Server 2008/R2
Enterprise/Data Center editions. You
don't have this feature with the
Standard edition of Windows Server
2008/R2.
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Domain role:
All servers in the cluster must be in
the same Active Directory domain.
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DNS:
The servers in the cluster must be using
Domain Name System (DNS) for name
resolution.
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Account for
administering the cluster :
When you create a cluster or add servers
to it, you must be logged on to the
domain with an account that has
administrator rights on all servers in
that cluster ( if the account is not a
Domain Admins account, the account must
be given the Create Computer Objects and
Read All Properties permissions in the
domain ).
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Servers :
Two identical servers in brand, model
and configurations.
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Device
Controllers ( HBA ) :
i/SCSI or Fiber , both also to be the
identical.
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Storage :
You must use shared storage
that is compatible with Windows Server
2008 R2.
Now that you know the requirement for Failover
Clustering, lets start:
Configuration on Server A
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To install Failover
feature, open Server Manager, click on
Start > Administrative Tools >
Server
Manager
- Expand Features,
and then click on Add Feature.
The list of available features will be
listed, select the Failover Clustering
and click on Next
Click Install
- The Failover
Clustering feature will be installed.
Click Close
Configuration on
Server B
- Again on Server B,
we will need to install Failover
Clustering feature as well, so click on Start >
All Programs >
Administrative Tools >
Server Manager
Click on Features and
then click on Add Features
- Choose the
Failover Clustering feature and
click Next
- Confirm installing
Failover Clustering by
clicking on Install
Close the Add Features Wizard once
installation is completed.
Now that both servers have Failover
Clustering feature installed on them, we can create the
cluster on one of these server and join the other one to
the cluster.
Now, we need to open and configure
our cluster name, IP and nodes.
To open Failover Clustering, click on
Start > Administrative Tools >
Failover
Cluster Manager
>> This needs to be done on a single server only <<
- The first step in
creating a successful failover
clustering, is by validating the
existing systems and shared storage. This is
done by the option Validate a
Configuration
When you click on Validate a
Configuration,
you will need to browse and add the
Cluster nodes, these are the servers
that will be part of the cluster, then
click Next
Choose to Run all tests and click
Next
The available tests will be displayed in
the confirmation window, click Next to
begin validating your cluster
Review the validation report, as your
configuration might have few issues with
it and needs to be addresses before
setting up your cluster.
- Now that the
configuration is validated and you are
ready to setup your cluster. Click on
the second option, Create a
Cluster, the wizard will
launch, read it and then click
Next
- You need to add the names
of the servers you want to have in the
cluster. You can start creating your
cluster with a single server and then
add other nodes in the future.
Browse to your servers
and then once all the servers ( nodes )
are listed,
click Next
- After the servers
are selected, you need to type a name
and IP for your Cluster
- On the Confirmation
window, review your settings. The
following will be displayed in this
window: cluster name and IP address,
selected servers name. If all info is
proper, then click Next. Else click
Previous and correct which setting needs
to be adjusted.
After you click Next, creating the
cluster will begin.
- The summary windows
will be displayed after a successful
setup of the cluster.
- Open Failover
Cluster Manager and you will see your
nodes and setting inside the MMC. Here
you can configure your cluster, add new
nodes, remove nodes, add more disk storage and so on.
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