After you install the integrated server, you need to prepare the server to install the Windows Cluster service.
To prepare Windows before you install the Windows Cluster service, perform the following tasks:
When you complete these steps, Windows is ready for you to install the Windows Cluster service. For more information, see Install Windows Cluster service on Windows.
Format the quorum resource:
The first step to prepare Windows for a Windows Cluster installation is to format the quorum resource as NTFS. Formatting the quorum resource is not only required to install the Windows Cluster service, it is also the first step when installing the first node of a cluster. For more information, see Format integrated server disk drives.
For IXS or IXA attached servers, the quorum resource appears as an unformatted disk drive that typically has a logical device driver letter of E. The location of the quorum resource is bus number 1, target identifier 0 and Logical Unit Number (LUN) 0.
You should format the volume and label it using the same name as the cluster, which is also the name of the quorum resource network server storage space name. Also format any other shared storage spaces at this time. It is also recommended that you assign a fixed drive letter to the quorum resource drive and any other shared storage drives.
Configure the private network adapter:
Next, configure the private network adapter for use by the Windows Cluster service by completing the following steps on the first node in your cluster:
For clarity, you should rename your Local Area Network Icons. For example, you might want to change the name of Local Area Connection 2 to something like Private Cluster Connection.