Checklist: Setting Up a Failover Cluster with Multiple Services and Applications
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
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Review hardware and infrastructure requirements for a failover cluster. |
Failover Cluster Requirements (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129108) |
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Review the documentation for the roles, services, or applications you want to use in the cluster, and install the roles, services, or applications according to your failover cluster design.
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Documentation for your server role, service, or application |
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Install the failover clustering feature on every server that will be in the cluster. |
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Connect the networks and storage that the cluster will use. |
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Run the Validate a Configuration wizard to confirm that the hardware and hardware settings of the servers, network, and storage are compatible with failover clustering. If necessary, adjust hardware or hardware settings and rerun the wizard. |
Validate the Nodes, Networks, and Storage for a Failover Cluster |
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Create the failover cluster. |
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If the clustered servers are connected to a network that is not to be used for network communication in the cluster (for example, a network intended only for iSCSI or only for backup), then configure that network so that it does not allow cluster communication. |
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Run the High Availability Wizard to configure the first type of service or application that you want to create in the cluster. |
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Run the High Availability Wizard to configure another service or application that you want to create in the cluster. |
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Configure failback settings and a preferred owner for each clustered service or application so that it will fail back to the server specified in your design. If your design specifies that some applications should never fail over to a particular node, remove that node from the Possible owners list. |
Configure Failover and Failback Settings for a Clustered Service or Application |
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If your cluster includes a clustered file server, add shared folders. If your cluster includes a print server, configure print settings such as the setting that specifies the printer. |
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Check the length of time that the Cluster service allows for starting each application when it is brought online, and decide whether the default (3 minutes) is appropriate. |
Configure the Pending Timeout for a Clustered Service or Application |
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Test failover of the clustered file server. |
Verify the Configuration and Failover of a Clustered Service or Application |
Additional references
Design for a Failover Cluster with Multiple Services and Applications (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129119)