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- (In case you selected "YES) -> Just click Next -> Next -> Next :) | - (In case you selected "YES) -> Just click Next -> Next -> Next :) | ||
- Access Points for Administering the Cluster -> Choose the Cluster Name -> Next | - Access Points for Administering the Cluster -> Choose the Cluster Name -> Next | ||
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+ | - Prerequisites Check -> Next | ||
+ | - Completed -> Close | ||
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+ | I had to create a 3rd server. WINNODEC and addining it to the domain: SQLDOM.COM, since WINNODEA and WINNODEB were in different organizational unit (OU). With winnodeA being Domain controler and winnodeB being part of the cluster. | ||
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+ | After creating the 3rd server, installing failover capabilities and adding it to the domain. All tests passed :) Exept the single network ones. | ||
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+ | Now we have empty failover cluster without any disk failovers or IP failovers or storage pool: | ||
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+ | I have also allowed communication between the servers on LDAP level and made them trusted for delegation of service: | ||
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