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Step 9: Validate Installation of Head Node Services in the Context of the Failover Cluster

 

Applies To: Microsoft HPC Pack 2012, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012 R2

You can use Failover Cluster Manager to perform a basic test to confirm that the services and shared folders that are used by HPC Pack can fail over successfully to another server in the failover cluster. Some user interface details may differ slightly in your deployment, depending on your version of Windows Server.

To test the failover of the services used by Microsoft HPC Pack

  1. In Failover Cluster Manager, select or specify the failover cluster that you want.

  2. Click the clustered file server that you configured for your HPC cluster.

  3. Right-click the clustered file server, click Move, click Selected Node, and click the available choice of node. You can observe the status changes in the center pane of Failover Cluster Manager as the clustered file server resources move.

  4. Optionally move the head node services to another node or back to the original server.

You can use HPC Cluster Manager to view the head node that you configured and confirm that it appears as expected.

To open HPC Cluster Manager and view a head node

  1. Start HPC Cluster Manager.

  2. If the Select Head Node pop-up window appears, click Another computer, and then select the name that you defined previously for the head node within the failover cluster.

    Important

    After you configure a head node in the context of a failover cluster, do not refer to that head node by using the name of a physical server in the failover cluster. Use the name of the clustered file server that appears in Failover Cluster Manager.

Additional references

Running the HPC Pack Head Node in a Failover Cluster

Steps for Setting up Microsoft HPC Pack with Failover Clustering for WCF Broker Nodes