Installation Guide for the b3000 v1 - Technical White Paper

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Figure 8. Create New Cluster
8. Enter a name for the cluster (up to 15 characters), and click Next. (In our example, we
name the cluster MyCluster.)
9. Type the user name and password of the cluster service account that was created
during the pre-installation. Type the domain name, and click Next.
At this point the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard validates the
user account and password.
10. Click Next.
Configuring Cluster Disks
Note: By default, all SCSI disks not residing on the same bus as the
system disk will appear in the Managed Disks list. Therefore, if the node
has multiple SCSI buses, some disks may be listed that are not to be
used as shared storage (for example, an internal SCSI drive.) Such disks
should be removed from the Managed Disks list.
11. The Add or Remove Managed Disks dialog box shown in Figure 9 specifies which
shared disks will be used by Cluster service. Add or remove disks as necessary and then
click Next.
Figure 9. Add or Remove Managed Disks
The first partition of the first disk is selected as the quorum resource by
default. Change this to denote the small partition that was created as the
quorum disk (in our example, drive Q). Click Next.
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