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1. Siemens OPENLink™ ICOCluster Solution Overview Michael R. Barattucci
System Analyst
Siemens Integration Engineering R&D
2. Hard Drive Layout
Network Layout
Microsoft® Cluster Service Definitions
Siemens OPENLink Setup Siemens OPENLink Clustering SolutionTopics to be Covered
3. Hard Drive Layout
4. Hard Drive Layout
5. Hard Drive Layout
6. Hard Drive Layout
7. Hard Drive Layout
8. Hard Drive Layout
Network Layout
Microsoft Cluster Service Definitions
Siemens OPENLink Setup Siemens OPENLink Clustering SolutionTopics to be Covered
9. Network Layout
10. Network Layout
11. Network Layout
12. Hard Drive Layout
Network Layout
Microsoft Cluster Service Definitions
Siemens OPENLink Setup Siemens OPENLink Clustering SolutionTopics to be Covered
13. Microsoft Clustering Definition: NODE
14. Microsoft Clustering Definition: GROUP
15. Microsoft Clustering Definition: GROUP
16. Microsoft Clustering Definition: QUORUM DISK
17. Microsoft Clustering Definition: RESOURCE
18. Groups and Resources
19. Groups and Resources
20. Normal Ownership
21. Failover Ownership
22. Hard Drive Layout
Network Layout
Microsoft Cluster Service Definitions
Siemens OPENLink Setup Siemens OPENLink Clustering SolutionTopics to be Covered
23. Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
24. Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
25. Microsoft Cluster Administrator Click Start from the taskbar. Then select “Programs”, “Administrative Tools”, and then “Cluster Administrator”.
26. The left-hand pane contains high-level information about the cluster. Microsoft Cluster Administrator Take note of the layout of the cluster administrator. In the left pane, at the top of the tree, is the cluster. In this example the name of the cluster is OPLCLUSTER. Underneath the cluster are the GROUPS contained in the cluster. As you can see, there is a GROUPA, a GROUPB, and the “cluster group”, which is also known as the Quorum Disk. If you highlight GROUPB you will see all the resources associated with GROUPB in the right-hand pane. Notice the 5 resources commonly associated with each group. Also note that the third column in the right hand pane displays who the OWNER of each resource is. In this example, all resources in GROUPB are owned by OLSRV2.
Take note of the layout of the cluster administrator. In the left pane, at the top of the tree, is the cluster. In this example the name of the cluster is OPLCLUSTER. Underneath the cluster are the GROUPS contained in the cluster. As you can see, there is a GROUPA, a GROUPB, and the “cluster group”, which is also known as the Quorum Disk. If you highlight GROUPB you will see all the resources associated with GROUPB in the right-hand pane. Notice the 5 resources commonly associated with each group. Also note that the third column in the right hand pane displays who the OWNER of each resource is. In this example, all resources in GROUPB are owned by OLSRV2.
27. Taking a Resource Offline To take a resource offline, select the group that the resource belongs to in the left pane. Taking a resource offiline is very similar.
Taking a resource offiline is very similar.
28. Bringing a Resource Online To bring a resource online, select the group that the resource belongs to in the left pane.
29. Moving a Group To move a group, right-click the group you wish to move in the left pane.
30. Moving a Group
31. Moving a Group
32. The IP Address of the Group
33. The IP Address of the Group
34. The IP Address of the Group
35. The Siemens OPENLink Service resource will not be online if another resource fails. Resource Dependencies
36. Registering the Database inSiemens OPENLink
37. Registering the Database inSiemens OPENLink
38. Server Definition
Server numbers must be unique.
Auto-shutdown flag must be enabled.
IP port resources for connections must be unique.
Engine Definition
Listen ports for API and Alerts must be unique.
Group name is used for the Engine address. General Information