Specifications
Administration Guide
288 VMware, Inc.
2Shut!down!the!guest!operating!system!and!power!off!the!virtual!machine.
3Remove!the!Windows!2000!Advanced!Server!CD!from!the!server’s!CD‐ROM!drive.
4On!the!management!interface’s!Overview!page,!click!Manage!Files.
5 Locate!the!vmfs!folder!and!the!vms!folder.!
This!action!might!take!time!to!refresh.
6 Select!the!check!box!next!to!the!cluster1.vmdk!file.
7Click!Copy!and!click!Paste.
8When!the!copy!process!is!complete,!select!the!check!box!next!to!the!file!copy of
cluster1.vmdk.
9Click!the!Edit!Properties!button.
10 Change!the!filename!to!cluster2.vmdk.
11 Click!OK.
12 Close!the!Manage!Files!window.
This!concludes!the!cloning!process.!Now!continue!with!creating!
the!second!node!
virtual!machine
Creating the Second Node Virtual Machine
To create a new virtual machine
1On!the!management!interface’s!Overview!tab,!click!Add!Virtual!Machine.!
2Keep!the!default!Guest!Operating!System!selection!of!Microsoft!Windows!2000!
Server.
3 Change!the!Display!Name!field!to!describe!the!virtual!machine.!
For!example,!use!MSCS Node 2 (Kena).!
4 Change!the!Location!to
home/<user>/vmware/cluster2/cluster2.vmx
5Click!Next.
6 Select!the!number!of!processors!for!the!
guest!operating!system!to!use,!up!to!2.
7 Change!Memory!to!show!the!amount!of!RAM!you!want!to!allocate!to!this!virtual!
machine!and!click!Next.
8Click!Existing!to!attach!an!existing!virtual!disk!to!this!virtual!machine.