File Server failover Cluster
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How do I configure a failover cluster for a file server?
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Case: A company needs to build a file server to hold the company's core business data, files, and need the server has high security. The company currently has an iSCSI-based SAN (storage area Network) and has an iSCSI gateway. How should the file server be built to ensure high availability?
In this case, 3 hosts are used, one for DC-compatible DNS and iSCSI servers, and two cluster nodes. Because a device in a virtual environment does not meet the hardware requirements of a failover cluster, the iSCSI server is built here as a hardware store using Starwind 8.0.
The following steps are described.
(1) Plan server name and IP address. As shown in table 8-1.
Table 8-1 server name and IP address planning table
Server name |
IP Address |
Use |
VM NIC Mode |
DC |
192.168.10.10 |
DNS servers and domain controllers |
Host-only |
172.168.10.10 |
iSCSI Connectivity |
Custom (VMNET3) |
Cluster01 |
192.168.10.11 |
Network communication |
Host-only |
10.10.10.2 |
Heart jumper |
Custom (Vmnet2) |
172.168.10.11 |
iSCSI Connectivity |
Custom (VMNET3) |
Cluster02 |
192.168.10.12 |
Network communication |
Host-only |
10.10.10.3 |
Heart jumper |
Custom (Vmnet2) |
172.168.10.12 |
iSCSI Connectivity |
Custom (VMNET3) |
(2) The cluster installation steps for Windows Server 2008 are described in the Windows Advanced Security app.
(3) In the Failover Cluster Management window, select the cluster wincluster, and click Configure service or application, as shown in 8.1.
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Figure 8.1 Configuring a service or application
(4) In the High Availability wizard window, select the File Server option, click Next, and 8.2.
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Figure 8.2 Selecting a file server
(5) In the Client Access window, enter the access name and IP address, and click Next, as shown in 8.3.
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Figure 8.3 Setting the name and IP address of the server
(6) In the Select Storage window, select the disk for the file server storage, 8.4, and click Next.
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Figure 8.4 Selecting storage
(7) Follow the installation Wizard to complete the configuration of the file server cluster.
(8) In the Failover Cluster Management window, select Winclusterfs, and right-click Add shared folder under the Actions pane on the right side, as shown in 8.5.
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Figure 8.5 Adding shared storage
(9) In the Shared Folder Location window, click Browse, select the location of the shared folder store, and click Next, 8.6.
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Figure 8.6 Setting up a shared folder location
(10) In the NTFS Permissions window, you can set permissions for the shared folder, or you can use the default settings, click Next, and 8.7.
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Figure 8.7 Setting NTFS Permissions
(11) In the "Sharing agreement" window, enter the shared folder name file, click "Next", 8.8 shown.
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Figure 8.8 Setting up a sharing protocol
(12) In the SMB Settings window, using the default settings, click Next, go to the SMB Permissions window, select Administrator with Full Control, all other users and groups only Read access option, click Next, 8.9.
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Figure 8.9 Setting up SMB permissions
(13) Follow the wizard prompts to complete the creation of the shared folder.
File Server failover Cluster