Windows Server 2022 Failover Clustering iSCSI Target

Windows Server 2022 Failover Clustering iSCSI

Let’s have a look at Windows Server 2022 Failover Clustering iSCSI Target setup and configuration. The two-node failover cluster configuration operating Windows Server 2022 with shared disks mapped from the ISCSI san.

In this guide, I will cover the steps of the creation of a two-node Active/Passive Windows Server Failover Cluster. For the purpose of creating such a cluster it is necessary to have a few things in place, so I thought I should start from the beginning. This guide will brief connection to shared NAS storage using the iSCSI initiator.

I have experience involving in creating High Availability solutions for Enterprise products and based on that work have a short time ago worked with Windows Failover Clustering and network load balancing clustering in Windows Server 2022. I have built multi-node failover clusters for Hyper-V, SQL Server, different applications, and Network Load Balancing clusters.

Table of contents

Summary of Windows Server 2022 Failover Cluster

Virtual Machines Settings

Add DNS Records

Enable Windows Failover Clustering features

Install Windows Failover Clustering PowerShell

Configure iSCSI Initiator

Create Windows Cluster Configuring iSCSI Disk

Failover Cluster Validate Configuration

Creating Failover Cluster

Verify the DNS Configuration

Summary of Windows Server 2022 Failover Cluster Deployment

The below steps are the high-level steps required for your Windows Cluster deployment.
Deploy two Windows Server 2022
Finish all Windows Updates
Join Servers to domain
Each Node will have two network interfaces
Production Network
Cluster Network
Add DNS records
Primary Server
Secondary Server
Cluster Server Name (My-Cluster)
Attach the same ISCSI disk (LUN) to the primary node and secondary node.
Install Failover clustering role on both nodes
Bring the disk online via disk management on the primary node.
Join nodes to the cluster

Virtual Machines Settings

Domain Controller – DC (WS2022-DC)
IP Address – 192.168.241.100
iSCSI Server – iSCSI-Shared
IP Address – 192.168.241.102
Node 1 – WS2022-01
Primary Network – Production – 192.168.241.104
Secondary Network – Cluster – 10.0.0.2
Node 2 – WS2022-02
Primary Network – Production – 192.168.241.108
Secondary Network – Cluster – 10.0.0.3
Cluster Name – My-Cluster
IP Address – 192.168.241.112
Two nodes Network Connections

Network connections

Add DNS records for the Virtual Machines.

DNS Manager

Windows Failover Clustering in Windows Server 2022

You can install failover clustering via GUI, In the server manager dashboard, click on Add roles and features.

Server manager 2022

Click Next to Continue

Add roles and features wizard

Choose Role Based Installation and then click Next.

Select installation type

Choose the server and click next.

Select destination server

Server Roles, click next

Select server roles

Tick failover cluster checkbox.

Feature failover clustering 2022

Click on add features

Select failover clustering tools

After selecting Failover Clustering, click next.

Select feature failover clustering 2022

Click Install

Confirm installation selection failover

Click close

Failover clustering 2022 feature results

After failover clustering successful installation, it appears in the Server Manager, select Tools, and then select Failover Cluster Manager.

How to Install failover clustering feature using the PowerShell

Open Windows PowerShell, type the below command and then press enter.

Install-WindowsFeature Failover-Clustering –IncludeManagementTools

Failover clustering PowerShell commands

Now you can see Failover Cluster Manager in Server Manager tools

Server manager 2022

Creating Windows Server cluster – Using iSCSI to connect to shared storage

Follow the below steps to configure iSCSI.

Run the iSCSI Initiator from the first Node Server 2022 (WS2022-01).

Click on tools and then iSCSI initiator

Server manager 2022

Select the Yes button to start the iSCSI initiator service and enable it to start automatically every time when a server reboots. You want this service to start automatically so that your cluster nodes will be automatically connected to the shared storage when rebooting.

Microsoft iSCSI service is not running

The iSCSI Initiator will popup, click on the Discovery tab.
Click the Discover Portal button.

iSCSI initiator properties discovery

Type the IP Address of the iSCSI shared storage and then click on the Advanced button.

Discover target portal

In the Advanced settings from the Local Adapter, the dropdown box chooses Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, and in the Initiator IP box choose the IP Address of the NIC that is dedicated to your iSCSI connection. Click ok twice

Discover target portal advanced settings

Choose the LUNs you need to connect to and then click the Connect button.

iSCSI initiator properties targets

Click ok

iSCSI initiator connect to target

Now you are connected to your iSCSI target.

iSCSI initiator properties target

Follow the same steps for the secondary node

How to create Windows cluster configuring shared disk in the cluster node 1 (WS2022-01)

We will have a look at configuring the disks we have attached to our prospective cluster nodes.
Type DISKMGMT.MSC in the run box and then hit enter to open disk management.

Diskmgment.msc run command

Now you can see the shared disk (iSCSI) displayed as Offline, Unknown, and Unallocated.
Right-click on the disk representation and then choose Online.

Disk management online disk

Right-click on the disk and then choose Initialize Disk.

Disk management initialize disk

Click ok

Initialize disk

Right-click on the disk and then choose New Simple Volume.

Disk management new simple volume

Click Next

Welcome to new simple volume

Click Next

New simple volume size

Assign the drive letter by selecting it from the dropdown menu. In this shared disk I am using E. Click Next

New simple volume drive letter

Provide a volume label and then click next.

New simple volume format partition

Select the Finish button to complete the creation of the volume.

Completing the simple volume wizard

Now you can see the shared disk.

Disk management

After configuring the disks on the first node, take them offline. Right-click on the disk and select Offline.

Disk management disk offline

On the second cluster node (WS2022-02) open disk management by typing DISKMGMT.MSC in run command.

Right click on the disk and then select Online.

Disk management disk online

The disk(s) appear and are formatted with the drive letter.
If the drive letter doesn’t show then select Rescan Disks from the Action menu.

Disk management

If the drive letter is mismatched so needs to match them.
How to Change Drive Letter

Failover Cluster readiness check on Primary Node (WS2022-01)

Now we have successfully mapped two nic’s to both servers, and added the same ISCSI san on both servers, formatted and have a volume up on one server.

Let’s verify if everything is ok.

Under Server Manager choose Tools and then select Failover Cluster Manager.

Server manager

Under the Action menu, select Validate Configuration.

Failover cluster manager

Click Next.

Validate a configuration wizard

Click on the browse button.

Select servers or a clustering

Type a node name and then click check names.

Select servers or a clustering

Select both the nodes and then click ok.

Select both the nodes and then click ok

Click ok

Enter the object name to select

After selecting the two-node for validation, click next.

Select servers or a cluster

Select Run all tests and then click next.

Validate a configuration run all tests

Review the configuration and click next.

Validate a configuration confirmation

Cluster validation tests will take a while

Failover cluster validation in progress

If you get any errors, correct them before you proceed. Once validation completes, view the report and then click Finish.

Validate configuration failover cluster summary

Creating Failover Cluster Server in Windows Server 2022

Click on Create Cluster.

Failover cluster manager

Click Next.

Create cluster wizard

Select the browse button to search the servers

Failover clustering select servers

Creating cluster wizard servers

Enter the object name to select

Click next

Creating cluster wizard servers

Enter a cluster name, type the IP address and then click Next.

Access point for administering the cluster

Tick add all eligible storage….. and then click next.

Creating cluster wizard confirmation

Creating New cluster

Creating New cluster

Once done, click Finish

Create cluster wizard summary

Failover cluster manager.

Failover cluster manager 2022

Click on the nodes option and see both the Nodes are up now.

Failover cluster manager Nodes

Click on the Storage option, we can see the disk being mapped.

Failover cluster manager disks

Verify the DNS Configuration.

Active directory users and computers

Verify if the My-Cluster address is pingable.

Ping command

For more details please Microsoft

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