Verifying Domain Membership; Setting Up A Cluster User Account - LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 RAID Controller Series 518 Hardware Manual

Lsi logic megaraid scsi 320-2 raid controller user's guide
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7.4.8

Verifying Domain Membership

7.4.9

Setting Up a Cluster User Account

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Ping 192.168.0.172
and
Ping 10.1.1.1
from Node 1.
Then you would type:
Ping 192.168.0.172
and
10.1.1.1
from Node 2.
To confirm name resolution, ping each node from a client using the
node's machine name instead of its IP number.
All nodes in the cluster have to be members of the same domain and
capable of accessing a domain controller and a DNS Server. You can
configure them as either member servers or domain controllers. If you
plan to configure one node as a domain controller, you should configure
all other nodes as domain controllers in the same domain as well.
The Cluster Service requires a domain user account that the Cluster
Service can run under. You must create the user account before installing
the Cluster Service. The reason for this is that setup requires a user
name and password. This user account should not belong to a user on
the domain. Follow these steps to set up a cluster user account.
1. Click on Start.
2. Point to Programs, then point to Administrative Tools.
3. Click on Active Directory Users and Computers.
4. Click the plus sign (+) to expand the domain name (if it is not already
expanded.)
5. Click on Users.
Installing and Configuring Clusters
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