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Creating NFS share resources, Shadow copies in a cluster, Extend a LUN in a cluster - review

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NOTE: • A file share resource must reside in the same cluster group as the physical disk resource it will reside on. • The physical disk resource specified in this step must reside in the same cluster group as specified in the beginning of this wizard. Creating NFS share resources To create an NFS share resource, see "MSNFS administration on a server cluster" on page 102. Shadow copies in a cluster It is recommended that the location of the cache file be placed on a separate disk from the original data. In this case, a physical disk resource for the cache file disk should be created in the same cluster group as the intended Shadow Copy resource and the volume for which snapshots will be enabled. The resource should be created prior to the establishment of Shadow Copies. The Shadow Copy resource should be dependent on both the original physical disk resource and the physical disk resource that contains the cache file. For more information, see the following topics in the clustering online help: • Using Shadow Copies of Shared Folders in a server cluster • Enable Shadow Copies for shared folders in a cluster Extend a LUN in a cluster To extend a LUN on a storage array in a cluster, review the requirements and procedures from the storage array hardware provider for expanding or extending storage. For additional information associated with extending a LUN in a cluster, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles: • How to extend the partition of a cluster shared disk http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304736 • How to replace a disk that is in a cluster and use of the Cluster Recovery utility http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305793 MSNFS administration on a server cluster The Microsoft Services for Network File System (NFS) online help provides server cluster information for the following topics: • Configuring shared folders on a server cluster • Configuring an NFS share as a cluster resource • Modifying an NFS shared cluster resource • Deleting an NFS shared cluster resource • Using Microsoft Services for NFS with server clusters • Understanding how Server for NFS works with server clusters • Using Server for NFS on a server cluster 102 Cluster administration

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NOTE:
A file share resource must reside in the same cluster group as the physical disk resource it will
reside on.
The physical disk resource specified in this step must reside in the same cluster group as specified
in the beginning of this wizard.
Creating NFS share resources
To create an NFS share resource, see “
MSNFS administration on a server cluster
” on page 102.
Shadow copies in a cluster
It is recommended that the location of the cache file be placed on a separate disk from the original
data. In this case, a physical disk resource for the cache file disk should be created in the same cluster
group as the intended Shadow Copy resource and the volume for which snapshots will be enabled.
The resource should be created prior to the establishment of Shadow Copies. The Shadow Copy
resource should be dependent on both the original physical disk resource and the physical disk
resource that contains the cache file.
For more information, see the following topics in the clustering online help:
Using Shadow Copies of Shared Folders in a server cluster
Enable Shadow Copies for shared folders in a cluster
Extend a LUN in a cluster
To extend a LUN on a storage array in a cluster, review the requirements and procedures from the
storage array hardware provider for expanding or extending storage.
For additional information associated with extending a LUN in a cluster, see the following Microsoft
Knowledge Base articles:
How to extend the partition of a cluster shared disk
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MSNFS administration on a server cluster
The Microsoft Services for Network File System (NFS) online help provides server cluster information
for the following topics:
Configuring shared folders on a server cluster
Configuring an NFS share as a cluster resource
Modifying an NFS shared cluster resource
Deleting an NFS shared cluster resource
Using Microsoft Services for NFS with server clusters
Understanding how Server for NFS works with server clusters
Using Server for NFS on a server cluster
Cluster administration
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