Personal Computer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Preface
- Getting Started
- PowerEdge Cluster Components
- Minimum System Requirements
- Basic Installation Procedure
- Adding Peripherals Required for Clustering
- Setting Up the Cluster Hardware
- Cabling the Cluster Hardware
- Updating System BIOS/Firmware for Clustering
- Setting Up the Shared Storage Subsystem Hard-Disk...
- Setting Up the Internal SCSI Hard-Disk Drives
- Installing and Configuring Windows NT Server Enter...
- Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Cluster S...
- Installing PowerEdge Cluster Applications
- Checking the System
- Cabling the Cluster Hardware
- Configuring the Cluster Software
- Low-Level Software Configuration
- High-Level Software Configuration
- Installing Intel LANDesk® Server Manager
- Choosing a Domain Model
- Static IP Addresses
- IPs and Subnet Masks
- Configuring Separate Networks on a Cluster
- Changing the IP Address of a Cluster Node
- Naming and Formatting Shared Drives
- Driver for the RAID Controller
- Updating the NIC Driver
- Adjusting the Paging File Size and Registry Sizes...
- Verifying the Cluster Functionality
- Uninstalling Microsoft Cluster Server
- Removing a Node From a Cluster
- Setting Up the Quorum Resource
- Using the ftdisk Driver
- Cluster RAID Controller Functionality
- Running Applications on a Cluster
- Troubleshooting
- Upgrading to a Cluster Configuration
- Stand-Alone and Rack Configurations
- Cluster Data Sheet
- PowerEdge Cluster Configuration Matrix
- Regulatory Compliance
- Safety Information for Technicians
- Warranties and Return Policy
- Index

5-4 Dell PowerEdge Cluster (PowerEdge 4200) Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
The dialogue box Snmp.exe -
Entry Point Not Found
appears during system start-up.
The Windows NT system
errantly reports this condi-
tion if the Simple Network
Management Protocol
(SNMP) service was
installed after Windows NT
and the Service Pack was
installed.
Reapply the Service Pack that came with
Windows NT Enterprise Edition.
Attempts to connect to a cluster
using Cluster Administrator fail.
The Cluster Service has not
been started, a cluster has
not been formed on the sys-
tem, or the system has just
been booted and services are
still starting.
Verify that the Cluster Service has been started
and that a cluster has been formed. Use the Event
Viewer and look for the following events logged
by ClusSvc:
Microsoft Cluster Server successfully
formed a cluster on this node.
or
Microsoft Cluster Server successfully
joined the cluster.
If these events do not appear, refer to the
Microsoft Cluster Server Administrator’s Guide
for instructions on setting up the cluster on your
system and starting the Cluster Service.
Table 5-1. Troubleshooting
(continued)
Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action










