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12. If you are using the recovery procedure to restore the failed node after
13. On the failed (now recovered) node, follow the procedures for configuring a

Using the Supplementary CD

The Supplementary CD contains documentation and copies of key software
applications that are preinstalled on the Model 326. Table 23 on page 126 includes
the names of the directories found on the Supplementary CD and a description of
the contents of the directory.
replacing the internal hard disk drive, continue with this step. Otherwise, go to
Step 13.
You must now rebuild the Maintenance (D:) partition on the new hard disk
drive, as the recovery process only rebuilds the System (C:) partition.
a. Start Disk Management on the failed node. You can do this in one of two
ways:
v Start a Terminal Services session to the node, then click the IBM NAS
Admin icon, and then from the IBM NAS Administration console that
appears, select Computer Management, then Disk Management.
v Start a Windows 2000 for NAS user interface session to the node, then
select Disks and Volumes, then select Disks and Volumes again, and
then provide your administrator user name and password when
prompted.
b. In the Disk Management window, right-click the unallocated area of Disk 0,
and then click Create Partition.
c. In the Create Partition wizard, click Next and select Primary Partition.
d. Click Next and select D: as the drive letter.
e. Click Next and select FAT32 as the file system and change the volume
label to Maintenance.
f. Click Finish to close the wizard. The partition is then formatted. When
formatting is complete, the status of the partition should appear as Healthy,
and the other properties should appear as:
v Name: Maintenance
v Drive letter: D:
v File system: FAT32
joining node outlined in "Roadmap for setting up and configuring the Model
326" on page 3. The recovered node rejoins the cluster that already contains
the other (operational) node. You must reconfigure any cluster resource
balancing you had set up prior to recovery, so that the recovered node will
once again be the preferred owner of any resources for which it had been the
preferred owner prior to the recovery. See "Setting up cluster resource
balancing" on page 42 for more details on configuring resource balancing.
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