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Creating a Head Node for the Compute Cluster

 

Head node prerequisites

There are certain prerequisites that must be met before a computer can be configured as a head node. These include:
 

Hardware

• Install on a 64-bit computer — All cluster nodes must be 64-bit computers.
• Second disk volume — If you plan to add compute nodes to the cluster using the Automated Addition method, you must create a second disk volume (D:\) to store RIS installation images.
• Sufficient disk space for applications and data — In some cases, you might want to install an application on the head node for licensing or permissions reasons. You should provide sufficient disk space on the head node for any applications and data files required.

Supported network topology

• Install on a supported network topology — The head node and cluster compute nodes must be installed on one of the five network topologies supported by Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.

Operating system

• Supported operating system — You can create a cluster head node on any 64-bit computer that is running a supported operating system. We strongly recommend that you install Windows Server 2003, Compute Cluster Edition on the head node to optimize the performance of the cluster.

Active Directory

Active Directory is required for Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003. This is a central component of the Windows platform that provides the means to manage the identities and relationships that make up network environments.
• Join the head node to an existing Active Directory domain (recommended).

-- OR --

If you are using IPsec on your network, review the Network Requirements topic.

Remote Installation Services (optional)

The Automated Addition method of adding compute nodes to a cluster uses Remote Installation Services (RIS). You do not need to enable RIS or create RIS images if you do not intend to use this method. The Manual Addition method of adding nodes to a cluster does not require RIS.

The Automated Addition method requires a second disk volume on the head node to store RIS installation images. This method also requires that you install the cluster on a topology that includes a private network.

• Enable Remote Installation Services for Automated Addition of Nodes —RIS is installed from the Compute Cluster Pack. Note that Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 uses a special version of RIS that requires a hotfix.

 

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Optimize and troubleshoot disk performance.

It is possible to confuse a memory shortage that causes paging with a disk bottleneck that results in paging. As a result, when you investigate the causes of paging, where a memory shortage is not apparent, make sure to track disk usage counters such as the following along with memory counters:

Physical Disk\ % Disk Time

Physical Disk\ Avg. Disk Queue Length

Page Reads/sec with % Disk Time and Avg. Disk Queue Length. If a low rate of page-read operations coincides with high values for % Disk Time and Avg. Disk Queue Length, there could be a disk bottleneck. If an increase in queue length is not accompanied by a decrease in the pages-read rate, then a memory shortage exists.

To determine the impact of excessive paging on disk activity, multiply the values of the Physical Disk\ Avg. Disk sec/Transfer and Memory\ Pages/sec counters. If the product of these counters exceeds 0.1, paging is taking more than 10 percent of disk access time. If this occurs over a long period, you probably need more memory.

To check for excessive paging due to programs that are running.

 

  • Stop the program with the highest working set value and see whether that dramatically changes the paging rate.
  • If you suspect excessive paging, check the Memory\ Pages/sec counter. This counter shows the number of pages that needed to be read from disk because they were not in physical memory.

 

Manage your paging file for better performance:

 

  • Place a paging file on other disk drives. If you have multiple hard disks, splitting up the paging file will speed up the access time. If you have two hard disks and you split the paging file, both hard disks can be accessing information simultaneously, greatly increasing the throughput.
  • Increase the size of the paging file. The recommended size for the paging file is 1.5 times the amount of RAM available on your system.

 

 


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