HP NetServer Installation Guide for the HP NetRAID-4M and Microsoft Cluster Services with Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition

HP NetRAID-4M Cluster Services Installation Guide Cluster Software Components and Quorum
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30. Click OK. Click Yes to continue.
31. Close Disk Administrator.
CAUTION Do not shutdown or restart the server before completing the next step.
Although Windows sees the container as a disk now, the NetRAID-4M will
not allow access to the disk after a reboot, and it will not appear in the Disk
Management window, unless a NetRAID-4M Diskset resource is associated
with it.
3.6 Create Shared Quorum Cluster Resource
NOTE After you create a container, and partition it as a Windows disk, you must create a
corresponding NetRAID-4M Diskset resource (using the MSCS Cluster
Administrator utility) that maps to it. Then, that disk is capable of failing over
according to the policies you establish for the cluster. For more information on
working with NetRAID-4M Diskset resources, refer to the HP NetRAID 4M
FAST Users Guide, listed in the Recommended Reading section of this document.
1. From either server, open the Cluster Administrator utility, if not already open.
2. Enter the cluster name and click Open.
3. In the left panel click once on the Groups folder.
4. In the right panel, right-click on the Cluster Group.
5. Select the New option then click on Resource.
6. Enter the quorum name and then enter a Description (e.g.: Shared Disk Quorum).
7. From the Resource Type drop list select NETRaid4M Diskset.