Add WSFC Nodes2017/12/27 |
Add Nodes in existing WSFC Cluster.
This example is based on the environment like follows.
Add [Node#3] to the existing Cluster. | +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | [ AD DS ] |10.0.0.100 | 10.0.0.110| [ iSCSI Target ] | | fd3s.srv.world +-----------+-----------+ target.srv.world | | | | | | +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | [ Cluster Node#1 ] |10.0.0.101 | 10.0.0.102| [ Cluster Node#2 ] | | rx-8.srv.world +-----------+-----------+ rx-9.srv.world | | | | | | +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | | [ Cluster Node#3 ] |10.0.0.103 | | rx-10.srv.world +-----------+ | | +----------------------+ |
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On a new Node, Configure iSCSI Initiator of the iSCSI Target.
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On a new Node, Install [Failover Clustering] and [Multipath I/O] feature.
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[3] | Move to a existing Node, Open [Tools] - [Failover Cluster Manager]. |
[4] | Right Click the Cluster name ans select [Add Node]. |
[5] | Click [Next] button. |
[6] | Input Hostname or IP address in [Enter server name] field and click [Add] button. After adding all WSFC nodes, go next. |
[7] | If you run testing, go next with default. |
[8] | Click [Next] button. |
[9] | Click [Next] button. |
[10] | Click [Next] button. |
[11] | After finishing testing, results are shown. If it's OK, Click [Finish] Button. |
[12] | Click [Next] button. |
[13] | Click [Finish] Button. |
[14] | That's OK all. Make sure a new Node has beed added on Cluster Manager. |
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