
Figure 140 Error message during second node discovery
3. Click Cancel. A pop-up window displays with the following message:
Do you want to ignore the second node? If so, you must run the wizard
manually later to configure the second node.
Click Yes.
The installation continues and eventually the server reboots. After the reboot, Windows
automatically logs on as the local Administrator, and launches the Initial Configuration Tasks
(ICT) window. However, you will not be using the ICT to configure the node.
4. Check the Do not show this window at next logon box in the lower left corner of the window,
and close the ICT window. There will be messages warning about inconsistencies between
the nodes. Confirm that you wish to close the ICT.
5. Change the password for the local administrator account by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE. (If
you are using an iLO remote console, you must select the CTRL-ALT-DEL item from the Keyboard
menu.) Select Change a password. Enter the old password, which is HPinvent!, then enter
a new password.
6. Select the time and date shown in the lower right corner of the task bar. Click the Change
date and time settings link. Set the time zone of the server to be the same time zone as the
other server blade and the domain controller. Adjust the time of day, if needed.
7. Windows Server Manager opens when the ICT window is closed. If it is not open, launch it
from the shortcut on the task bar to the right of the Windows Start button.
In Windows Server Manager, select Local System from the left hand navigation tree. Click the
link to the right of Computer name to open the System Properties dialog. On the Computer
Name tab, click Change.
8. Enter a new Computer name for the node, and select the Domain radio button to provide the
Active Directory domain name to which the server will be joined. This must be the same domain
that contains the existing one node cluster.
You are prompted for the credentials of a domain account that has permissions to add a
computer to the domain. After the changes have been made, accept the prompt to restart the
server.
NOTE: It may be necessary to remove the existing (old) computer account in Active Directory
before the computer can be renamed.
9. After the server has rebooted, log on as the local administrator. To manage the server as a
cluster member in the future, add at least one domain user as a member of the local
administrators group. In Windows Server Manager, select Tools→Computer Management.
Then select System Tools→Local Users and Groups to add any domain users to the
Administrators group.
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