HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 Windows Storage Server Edition Setup Guide (403102-005, January 2008)

Chapter 3: Setting Up HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 11
HP StorageWorks Clustered File System command reference
HP StorageWorks Clustered File System Third Party Software
User Authentication
HP Clustered File System uses Windows credentials to authorize access
to the cluster. By default, members of the machine local administrators
group have access to the cluster and can perform all cluster operations.
When you configure the cluster, you should logon to Windows with a
domain or local user account that is a member of the machine local
administrators group on the target HP Clustered File System node to be
configured. A domain user account is recommended to avoid additional
authentication prompting when exporting the configuration to other
servers in the cluster.
Setup Procedure
Before starting the installation, be sure to review the configuration
requirements specified in Chapter 2.
NOTE: Windows 2003 requires that a device have an assigned drive letter
or mount path before it will allow read or write access to a
partition. Consequently, HP Clustered File System requires that
the system drive (typically C:) be on an NTFS filesystem. This is
necessary because HP Clustered File System creates mount points
on the directory C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP Clustered
File System\conf\mounts and only NTFS filesystems support
mount points.
Setup Checklist
HP Clustered File System must be configured on each server in your
cluster. The configuration procedure consists of the following steps,
which are described in detail following this checklist.