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4. On the Cluster Setup dialog box, select the account to use to run processes and click Next. In a cluster
environment, a domain user is typically used to run the FMA Configuration process. If you do not want
to create a new user for this process, you can select Localsystem account.
5. On the Cluster Setup dialog box, select Cluster Group and click Next.
6. On the next Cluster Setup dialog box, enter a resource name and brief description and click Next.
7. On the Wizard Summary dialog box, click Finish.
8. Use the Windows cluster administration tools to view the status of the cluster group and the FMA
service that was just created. The cluster group should be online and contain the FMA configuration
service that was just created.
9. Move the cluster group to all nodes of the cluster and verify that it comes online in each case. Manually
Start the management of managed volume(s) on each node after verifying the cluster group is online.
Moving the cluster group is different depending on whether the system is based on Server 2003 or 2008.
• Server 2003
In the cluadmin application, right-click the default cluster group and select Move.
• Server 2008
Enter the following command at a command line prompt:
cluster . group "Cluster Group" /move:Node
where Node is the destination for the move.
For information about adding archives in a cluster environment, see Adding archives to FMA in a cluster
environment on page 28. See Creating managed volumes on page 47 for information about adding volumes
in a cluster environment.
To create an Active/Active Cluster configuration
The Active/Active configuration requires a few additional steps to configure compare to the Active/Passive
configuration.
1. Create an Active/Passive configuration using the steps provided in To configure FMA in a cluster
environment on page 14.
2. Open the Cluster Administrator. The Cluster Administrator is a tool to enable creating and controlling
cluster configurations. To open the Cluster Administrator:
• Open a new command window by clicking Start → Run. Enter cluadmin.
or
• Open the control panel by clicking Start → Settings → Control Panel. Open Administrative
Tools and then Cluster Administrator.