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Adapter Configuration and Installation
System Requirements
DPT SmartRAID V controllers include support for MSCS host
configurations. To use Microsoft Cluster Server with a SmartRAID V
controller you need to do the following:
Use host systems that conform to the Microsoft Hardware
Compatibility List for MSCS.
Install Windows NT Advanced Server Enterprise Edition 4.0 (with
Service Pack 5 or later) or Windows 2000 Advanced Server on both
server systems.
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 does not support MSCS.
Install and configure Microsoft Cluster Server software on both host
systems.
Connect the servers using a TCP/IP network. This connection is used
by MSCS software to monitor the server operation and detect failures.
A static IP address is required for each server in the cluster. You
cannot use DHCP address assignment with MSCS unless you use the
DHCP server to assign the static IP addresses for MSCS resources.
You can use WINS or DNS to provide computer name to IP address
conversion. Refer to the Microsoft Cluster Server Administrators
Guide for additional information.
Create a server cluster with two host systems that have SmartRAID V
controllers that are connected to a common storage subsystem. The
shared storage must use the NTFS file system.
NOTE Only one server can control the storage subsystem under
MSCS. Any changes to the storage subsystem must be made
from the console for the server that currently owns the
subsystem.
Do not install the server operating system on the storage that
uses the shared SCSI bus.
Enable Microsoft Cluster Server support on both SmartRAID V
controllers. See Chapter 4, Storage Manager on ROM for
information about activating SmartRAID V support for MSCS.
NOTE Because the storage subsystem and controllers are on a
common SCSI bus, both controllers must have a unique SCSI
ID. To ensure they receive the highest priority for SCSI bus
access, use SCSI ID 7 (the default) for one controller and SCSI
ID 6 for the other controller. You can use SMOR to change the
SCSI ID assigned to a controller.
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