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Install Windows Server HA (High Availability), Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC).

It needs more than 2 Nodes to configure WSFC and also they are in Active Directory Domain.
Furthermore, they need more than 2 shared storages, for Data and for Quorum.
Considering the above, this example is based on the environment like follows.
|
+----------------------+ | +----------------------+
| [ 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 |
| | | |
+----------------------+ +----------------------+

[1] Configure AD DS, refer tp here . Also let WSFC Nodes join in AD DS Domain .
[2] Install iSCSI Target and configure 2 storage, for Data and for Quorum, refer to here .
Also Configure WSFC Nodes as iSCSI Initiator of the Target, refer to here .
[3] Configure WSFC Nodes, set the same setting on all Nodes like follows.
Run Server Manager and Click [Add roles and features].
[4] Click [Next] button.
[5] Select [Role-based or feature-based installation].
[6] Select a Host which you'd like to add services.
[7] Go next without checking boxes.
[8] Check boxes [Failover Clustering] and [Multipath I/O] and go next.
[9] Click [Install] button.
[10] After finishing Installation, click [Close] button.
Install Windows Server HA (High Availability), Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC).
It needs more than 2 Nodes to configure WSFC and also they are in Active Directory Domain.
Furthermore, they need more than 2 shared storages, for Data and for Quorum.
Considering the above, this example is based on the environment like follows.
|
+----------------------+ | +----------------------+
| [ 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 |
| | | |
+----------------------+ +----------------------+

[1] Configure all WSFC Nodes as iSCSI Initiator of the iSCSI Target .
For Initiator setting, check a box [Enable multi-path] like follows.

[2] On all WSFC Nodes, Configure Multi-path I/O, Open [Tools] - [MPIO].
[3] Move to [Discover Multi-Paths] tab and check a box [Add support for iSCSI devices] and click [Add]
[4] Restart Computer, Click [Yes].
[5] After restarting, make sure iSCSI support has been added.
[6] Configure WSFC. Work on a Node in WSFC Cluster from this section.
Open [Tools] - [Failover Cluster Manager].
[7] Right-Click [Failover Cluster Manager] on the left pane and select [Create Cluster].
[8] Click [Next] Button.
[9] Input Hostname or IP address in [Enter server name] field and click [Add] button. After adding all W
go next.
[10] It had better run testing for initial configuration. Click [Next] Button.
[11] Click [Next] Button.
[12] Click [Next] Button.
[13] Click [Next] Button.
[14] After finishing testing, results are shown. If it's OK, Click [Finish] Button.
[15] Input any Cluster name in [Cluster Name] field, for address field, Input Cluster's IP address.
[16] Click [Next] Button.
[17] Click [Finish] Button.
[18] It's possbile to see status of Cluster on [Failover Cluster Manager] tool.
Thas's all done.
Make sure the shared storage is mounted on a Node. Also Make sure the Failover action to reboot
an active Node which mounts the shared storage.
If you'd like to shutdown all Nodes for some reason like machine maintenaces, Shutdown and Star
following sequence.
(1) Shutdown passive Nodes.
(2) Shutdown an Active Node.
(3) Start an Active Node. (That is just the Node which was an Active at the latest)
(4) Start Passive Nodes.
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 +-----------+
| |
+----------------------+

[1] On a new Node, Configure iSCSI Initiator of the iSCSI Target .


[2] On a new Node, Install [Failover Clustering] and [Multipath I/O] feature .
[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 W
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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