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8. By default the disk mode is set to persistent. Click Persistent to verify the disk
mode.
9. Click OK.
Note: A new virtual disk and SCSI Controller 1 are now visible on the hardware
tab.
10. Click Edit next to SCSI Controller 1 to change the bus sharing from none to
virtual.
11. From the Bus Sharing drop-down list select virtual, then click OK.
Repeat step 1–step 9 create an additional shared virtual disk using SCSI 1:2 with the
filename shared2.dsk.
Network Device ConfigurationYou need an additional virtual network
adapter to be used by Microsoft Cluster Service to maintain the cluster heartbeat. To
add this adapter, click the Hardware tab for this virtual machine, then take the
following steps:
1. Click Add Device.
2. Click Network Adapter.
3. From the Device Binding drop-down list choose vmnet_0. This attaches the
second Ethernet adapter to a private network between the cluster nodes.
4. Click OK.
You have created the second cluster node virtual machine.
Go to the management interface’s Overview page. The management interface should
list both virtual machines and show them powered off.
Installing Microsoft Cluster Service
1. Start the node 1 virtual machine.
2. Follow the Windows 2000 Advanced Server mini-setup prompts to enter
Advanced Server’s serial number, the host name (Portsaid) and the IP addresses.
Note that you need to enter the addresses for both public and private network
adapters.
For the public network adapter, enter an IP address that belongs to the physical
network.
For the private IP address, you may use an address like 192.168.x.x with a class C
subnet mask (255.255.255.0).
3. At the end of the process, Windows automatically reboots.