Dell Storage Initialization Wizard Does Not
Register the Cluster Node to the
PowerVault MD3000 Storage Array if a Dummy
Host is Registered
You can register a maximum of two hosts (or cluster nodes) with the
PowerVault MD3000 storage array using the Dell Storage Initialization Wizard.
The wizard does not register additional hosts after two hosts have been
registered. You may encounter an error condition where you are not allowed to
register an additional host even when a single physical host is registered. If you
encounter this error, verify to ensure that a dummy host is not registered.
NOTE:
A dummy host is created either when a host is renamed or when an existing
host is turned off. This host is not operational but it is visible to the storage array.
You can delete the dummy host from the storage array using the Dell PowerVault
Modular Disk Storage Manager.
Assigning LUNs/Volumes to a Cluster via Storage
Manager for SANs
The Assign function in Storage Manager for SANs only exposes the
LUN/Volumes to the hosts and does not assign it to the cluster group.
To assign the LUN/volume to a cluster group, perform the following steps:
1 Assign the LUN to the cluster.
2 Verify that the LUN has been assigned to the Host Group in PowerVault
Modular Disk Storage Manager.
3 In Disk Management, verify that the disk is basic and assign it a drive letter.
4 Launch Cluster Administration by clicking Start→ Administrative Tools→
Cluster Administrator→ Groups. Right-click Cluster Group and select
New Resource.
5 Enter the following required information:
–
Name
–
Description
–
Resource Type: Select Physical Disk
–
Group: Select Cluster Group
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