Installing and upgrading to HP Insight Software 6.2 on Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clusters with SQL Server 2008 for high availability

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2.
In
the left pane en
s
u
re that
t
he co
n
so
l
e tr
e
e for the cl
u
s
t
er to be co
n
f
i
gu
r
ed is exp
a
nded. If the
cluster is not
displayed,
then right
-
click
F
ail
ov
er
Clu
s
ter
M
anager
,
c
l
ick
Manage a
Clu
s
ter
and
se
l
ect or
sp
e
c
i
fy the c
l
us
t
er by name.
3.
Righ
t
-
c
l
i
c
k
Services
and Ap
p
lication
s
. On the drop
-
down
list pre
s
ente
d
,
mous
e
-
over
More Action
s
and
c
lick
Create Empty Se
r
v
ice or Appli
c
atio
n
. A group
named “New service or appli
c
ation”
is
added
to the list
under
Services and Appl
i
cations
.
4.
R
ight
-
c
l
ick the
new gro
u
p
“New
servi
c
e
or
applica
t
ion.” On the drop
-
down list
presented,
mouse
-
over
Add a Resource
and
c
lick 1
-
Client
Access Poin
t
.
The
New
R
esource Wizard
starts.
Follow the
wizard
to
create
the Cli
e
nt Access Point. Enter the
N
et
work Name
a
nd
IP ad
d
ress
to
be
u
sed
for
the HP SIM virtual
server. This whi
t
e paper uses
cms
-
c2
-
hpsim a
n
d 16.92.155.186.
Click
Finish
to
exit the w
i
za
r
d. The cl
i
ent acce
s
s point
j
u
st created
i
s shown in the
cen
t
er pane
u
nder
Server
Name
. Its
S
t
atu
s
is
Offli
n
e
. Also, the group
name is
c
hanged
f
r
om “
N
ew servi
c
e or
appli
c
ation”
to
the name given for the
N
et
work Name
,
i
n this white
p
aper cms
-
c
2
-
h
psim.
5.
R
ight
-
c
l
ick again
on the new group. On
the drop
-
down list,
c
li
c
k
A
d
d storage
. The next scr
e
en
sho
w
s the last
unu
s
ed shar
e
d
disk in Ava
i
lab
l
e
Storage.
Check the b
o
x to sel
e
ct this
disk,
V:
\
is
u
s
ed in this white paper.
T
h
is disk will
c
o
n
t
ain the Insight Software program
files. Cli
c
k
OK
.
6.
In the cen
t
er
pane of
Failover Cluster Manager
under
Server Nam
e
, right
-
click the network n
a
me of
the
a
c
cess point,
in this
white paper
c
ms
-
c
2
-
hpsim,”
and
then
c
lick
Bring this resource onlin
e
.
7.
At
this
point
the
c
l
u
ster
gro
u
p for HP SIM and Ins
i
ght Software has been created,
the access point
reso
u
r
c
e is
defined
and
is
onlin
e
, and disk resource
is defined
and
online as
shown in Fig
u
re 7.