Checklist: Installing a Network Name resource
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Checklist: Installing a Network Name resource
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Review the concepts behind cluster resources. |
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Review resource groups and resource dependencies. |
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Review networking concepts. |
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Plan common resource settings. |
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Choose an Internet Protocol (IP) address resource to be associated with the network name. If an IP address resource does not already exist, create one. If necessary, obtain the IP address from your network administrator. This must be a static IP address. When the Network Name resource is brought online, the IP address resource with which it is associated is included when the name is registered with the various name resolution services. |
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Choose the name you want to publish on the network, following any naming conventions that might be in effect. |
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Use the New Resource Wizard to create the network name resource. Make the network name resource dependent on the IP address resource. Note
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Optionally, use the cluster command with the /registerdns option to register the resource with a DNS server in a way that does not interrupt cluster availability. |