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Figure 56. Scanning for New Disks and Assigning New Disks to Cluster Nodes
Installation of Microsoft Windows 2008 Failover Cluster Feature with Guest Virtual Machine–Based
iSCSI Software Initiator
iSCSI Software Initiator
After the configuration of the two Microsoft Windows 2008 guest virtual machines, VMSQLNODE1 and
VMSQLNODE2, is complete, perform the following steps to deploy Microsoft Windows 2008 failover clustering:
VMSQLNODE2, is complete, perform the following steps to deploy Microsoft Windows 2008 failover clustering:
1. Before installing the Microsoft failover clustering feature on Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 guest virtual machines
VMSQLNODE1 and VMSQLNODE2, make sure that they are part of a domain controller.
2. Log in to individual Microsoft Windows 2008 guest virtual machines VMSQLNODE1 and VMSQLNODE2 by
selecting the domain controller with Admin credentials.
3. Add the failover clustering feature on both Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 guest virtual machines,
VMSQLNODE1 and VMSQLNODE2.
4. After installation of the failover cluster feature on both Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 guest virtual machines, log
in to either virtual machine (Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 guest virtual machines VMSQLNODE1 or
VMSQLNODE2) and launch the Failover Cluster Management console to validate clustering. Add Microsoft
SQL Server guest virtual machines VMSQLNODE1 and VMSQLNODE2 with the fully qualified domain name
in the Select Servers or a Cluster window, as shown in Figure 57.
VMSQLNODE2) and launch the Failover Cluster Management console to validate clustering. Add Microsoft
SQL Server guest virtual machines VMSQLNODE1 and VMSQLNODE2 with the fully qualified domain name
in the Select Servers or a Cluster window, as shown in Figure 57.