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Revised: 9 February 2016 5:02 pm

Cluster Guide

Version: 9.0

Released: March 2015

Companion Guides:

UniPrint Infinity Companion Guides can be found online for your convenience and are intended to assist Administrators with the operation of UniPrint Infinity and with the installation and advanced configuration of UniPrint Infinity.

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Document Revision History

Date Notes

April 2, 2015 First release.

May 7, 2015 Company name changed to UniPrint.net. June 26, 2015 Updated to version 9.0.1.

October 1, 2015 Updated to version 9.0.2. December 9, 2015 Updated to version 9.0.3.

January 26, 2016 Windows Server 2003 SP1 is no longer supported. February 9, 2016 Updated support hours.

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Table of Contents

Introduction ... 1

Example Deployment Scenarios ... 1

For Windows Server 2008/R2 ... 1

For Windows Server 2012/R2 ... 3

UniPrint Cluster in Windows Server 2008 ... 5

System Requirements ... 5

Pre-installation Preparation ... 5

Installing UniPrint Bridge On A Node ... 5

Configuring Bridge Cluster Resources ... 7

Recommended Configuration Order ... 7

Configuring the Print Server Service ... 7

Pointing The UniPrint Installation To The Cluster ... 8

Creating the UniPrint Bridge Service Resource For The Print Server Service ... 9

Creating the UniPrint Control Service Resource For The Print Server Service ... 9

Removing UniPrint Bridge In A Cluster ...10

Installing UniPrint Print Server On A Node ...10

Configuring UniPrint Print Server Cluster Resources ...12

Recommended Configuration Order ...12

Configuring the Print Server Service ...12

Pointing The UniPrint Print Server Installation To The Cluster ...13

Creating The UniPrint Control Service Resource For The Print Server Service ...14

Installing Printers on a UniPrint Print Server Node ...14

Removing UniPrint Print Server In a Cluster ...15

UniPrint Cluster in Windows Server 2012 ...17

How Failover Works in Windows Server 2012/R2 ...17

Installing UniPrint Bridge and/or UniPrint Print Server ...18

System Requirements ...18

Pre-installation Preparation ...18

Making a Virtual Machine Highly Available ...18

Configure Windows Firewall On Each Virtual Machine ...20

Installing UniPrint Bridge On A Virtual Machine ...22

Installing UniPrint Print Server On A Virtual Machine ...23

Configuring Each Virtual Machine ...25

Configuring Virtual Machine Properties ...25

Configuring Virtual Machine Monitoring ...27

Setting Startup Priority ...29

Configuring SecurePrint in a Cluster ...31

Enabling the UniPrint vPad for Clustered Print Servers ...31

Troubleshooting SecurePrint In The Event Of A Failover ...34

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UniPrint Support ...37

North America ...37

Europe, Middle East and Africa ...37

E-mail ...37

Office Location ...37

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Introduction

Introduction

A failover cluster is a group of independent machines that work together to increase the availability of applications and services. If one of the clustered machines, called nodes, fails, another node takes over and provides service with minimum disruption to end user productivity.

This guide is designed to assist you in installing and configuring UniPrint Infinity in a two-node failover cluster. Installing UniPrint Infinity

components in a cluster, ensures minimal disruption to printing processes in your environment. Only two UniPrint components can be installed in a cluster, UniPrint Bridge and UniPrint Print Server.

UniPrint Infinity only supports failover two-node clusters with an active node and an inactive node. Network load balancing cluster is not supported.

Example Deployment Scenarios

For Windows Server 2008/R2

The following diagrams describe a two-node UniPrint Bridge failover cluster and a two-node UniPrint Print Server cluster. Depending on your needs either one cluster or both clusters can be created.

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Figure 2: A two-node UniPrint Print Server failover cluster.

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When deploying UniPrint Infinity clusters for both UniPrint Bridge and UniPrint Print Server components, ensure that the UniPrint Bridge cluster is created and configured first before proceeding with UniPrint Print Server.

For Windows Server 2012/R2

Windows Server 2012/R2 introduced many changes in functionality to the traditional failover cluster of Windows Server 2008 and earlier. These include support for shared virtual hard disks, improved handling of virtual machines in a Hyper-V cluster, improved handling of Cluster Shared Volumes and

improved handling of the cluster quorum.

In Windows Server 2012/R2, UniPrint Infinity components are installed on virtual machines that are hosted on one of two clustered Hyper-V servers. Since this is an even-node cluster, it is strongly recommended that the Node majority with witness cluster quorum configuration be used.

The following diagram describes a two-node Hyper-V failover cluster with UniPrint Bridge and UniPrint Print Server installed on virtual machine roles. Depending on your needs, either one, or both virtual machines can be created on the same Hyper-V node.

BEST PRACTICE: The storage volumes of one cluster should not be exposed to any other server including those of another cluster.

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Figure 4: UniPrint Bridge and UniPrint Print Server installed on virtual machines within a Windows Server 2012/R2 Hyper-V failover cluster.

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UniPrint Cluster in Windows Server 2008

Before installing UniPrint in a failover cluster, ensure that your cluster is correctly set up and working properly. The following instructions are intended for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 only. If you have a different version of Windows Server deployed, refer to the chapter that is intended for the specified Windows version in your environment.

If you plan to create both a UniPrint Bridge cluster and a UniPrint Print Server cluster, start by installing and configuring the UniPrint Bridge cluster first. Take note of the cluster IP address of the UniPrint Bridge cluster. While installing UniPrint Print Server on the individual nodes, enter the UniPrint Bridge cluster IP address in the UniPrint Bridge Configuration dialog box, instead of the IP addresses of the individual Bridge nodes.

System Requirements

Each UniPrint node requires Microsoft Windows Server 2008 or R2 with the Print and Document Services role installed.

Pre-installation Preparation

Prior to installing the UniPrint Bridge component, the following additions need to be made to the registry:

1. On both Bridge nodes, open the registry editor.

2. Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\UniPrint\ Control Service, add a new value called clusternetworkname and assign it the name of the cluster service, for example clusterPS.

3. Create another value called SharedPath and assign it the value of

Q:\Cluster\UniPrint Suite, where Q is the drive letter of the

quorum. This path must already exist on the quorum.

Installing UniPrint Bridge On A Node

1. Log on to the active node with administrative rights and run the installation program, UniPrint9_*.exe.

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2. In the UniPrint Infinity Installation dialog box, click Next.

3. In the License Agreement dialog box, click I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next.

4. In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Next to accept the default location for the UniPrint program files. Click Change to select a different default location. Note: UniPrint Infinity should be installed on the hard drive of each node and not on the Quorum.

5. In the Setup Configuration Type dialog box, select UniPrint Bridge. Note: To install SecurePrint, click Show SecurePrint and then select UniPrint SecurePrint Server (Creates UniPrint VPQ Printer).

Click Next.

6. In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install. The UniPrint installer will copy files to the destination folder.

7. Click Finish to complete the installation.

NOTE: Although it is possible to cluster the Statistics Server component, it is not recommended. The Statistics Server should reside on a separate machine or device. Clustering the Archive Server component is not supported.

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8. Open Failover Cluster Manager and take note of the cluster IP address. This information is required when installing the other UniPrint components.

9. On the other node, install UniPrint Bridge and if SecurePrint is being deployed, also install the SecurePrint Server component.

10. For SecurePrint, copy all *.FDB files located in C:\Program Files\UniPrint Suite to the quorum, for example,

Q:\Cluster\UniPrint Suite.

Configuring Bridge Cluster Resources

Recommended Configuration Order

1. Configure the Print Server service.

2. Point the UniPrint installation to the cluster by editing the registry.

3. Create a UniPrint Bridge Service resource for the Print Server service.

4. Create a UniPrint Control Service resource for the Print Server service.

Configuring the Print Server Service

Follow the instructions below to add and configure the Print Server service for high availability.

1. From any node, open Failover Cluster Manager.

2. Double-click the cluster name to expand it.

3. Right-click Services and Applications and then select Configure a Service or Application. This will invoke the High Availability Wizard.

4. In the Select Service or Application dialog box, select Print Server and then click Next.

5. In the Client Access Point dialog box, enter a name for this new service, for example, clusterPS. Select a network and then type an

IP address that will be used. Click Next. Note: Take note of this IP address since it is required for the UniPrint Print Server installation.

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6. In the Select Storage dialog box, select an available cluster disk to store spooled jobs and then click Next.

7. In the Confirmation dialog box, review the information provided and then click Next. The wizard will make Print Server highly available on your network.

8. In the Summary dialog box, click Finish to close the wizard.

9. Double-click the newly created service to open its properties.

10. Click the Dependencies tab and ensure that the IP address and cluster disk that was selected previously are included.

11. Click the Advanced Policies tab and select both nodes as possible owners and then click OK.

Pointing The UniPrint Installation To The Cluster

1. On the active node, open the Registry Editor.

2. Locate the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\

SOFTWARE\UniPrint\Control Service and create a new String Value named clusternetworkname.

3. Double-click clusternetworkname.

4. For the Value data, enter clusterPS and then click OK.

5. Create a new String Value named SharedPath.

6. Double-click SharedPath.

7. Under Value Data, enter the path to the quorum, for example,

Q:\Cluster\UniPrint Suite.

8. For SecurePrint and Statistics Server deployments, locate the entry

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\UniPrint\Store

and modify the Path string value to point to the quorum, for example, Q:\Cluster\UniPrint Suite.

9. Close the Registry Editor.

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Creating the UniPrint Bridge Service Resource For The Print Server Service

1. Right-click the Print Server service, clusterPS, point to Add a resource and then select 4-Generic Service.

2. In the Select Service dialog box, click to select UniPrint Bridge Service and then click Next.

3. In the Confirmation dialog box, click Next.

4. In the Summary dialog box, click Finish.

5. Double-click UniPrint Bridge Service and then click the

Dependencies tab. Add Print Spooler and the IP address of the Print Server service as dependencies.

6. Click the Registry Replication tab and then click Add.

7. In the Registry Key dialog box, enter SOFTWARE\UniPrint and then

click OK.

8. Right-click UniPrint Bridge Service, and then click Bring this resource online.

Creating the UniPrint Control Service Resource For The Print Server Service

1. Open the Failover Cluster Manager.

2. Right-click the Print Server service, clusterPS, point to Add a resource and then select 4-Generic Service.

3. In the Select Service dialog box, select UniPrint Control Service

and then click Next.

4. In the Confirmation dialog box, click Next.

5. In the Summary dialog box, click Finish.

6. Double-click UniPrint Control Service and then click the

Dependencies tab. Add Print Spooler and UniPrint Bridge Service as dependencies.

7. Click the Registry Replication tab and then click Add.

8. In the Registry Key dialog box, enter SOFTWARE\UniPrint and then

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9. Right-click UniPrint Control Service, and then click Bring this resource online.

Removing UniPrint Bridge In A Cluster

To uninstall UniPrint Bridge from a cluster, do the following:

1. Take the Print Server service, clusterPS, offline and then delete UniPrint Control Service and UniPrint Bridge Service resources.

2. Run the installation program, UniPrint9_*.exe to remove the UniPrint Bridge installation. This must be done on both nodes.

Installing UniPrint Print Server On A Node

1. Log on to the active node with administrative rights and run the installation program, UniPrint9_*.exe.

2. In the UniPrint Infinity Installation dialog box, click Next.

3. In the License Agreement dialog box, click I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next.

4. In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Next to accept the default location for the UniPrint program files. Click Change to select a different default location. Note: UniPrint Infinity should be installed on the hard drive of each node and not on the Quorum.

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5. In the Setup Configuration Type dialog box, select UniPrint Print Server. If SecurePrint is being implemented, select Install SecurePrint print server components. Click Next.

6. In the UniPrint Bridge Configuration dialog box, enter the IP Address of the UniPrint Bridge. If a UniPrint Bridge cluster has been created, enter the Cluster IP Address. NOTE: Auto Locate does not function properly in a failover cluster. Click Next to continue.

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7. In the Print Server Configuration dialog box, click Next. This screen is only required for UniPrint’s HA setup.

8. In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install. The UniPrint installer will copy files to the destination folder.

9. Click Finish to complete the installation.

10. On the other node, install UniPrint Print Server and if SecurePrint is being deployed, also install the SecurePrint print server components.

Configuring UniPrint Print Server Cluster Resources

Recommended Configuration Order

1. Configure the Print Server service.

2. Point the UniPrint Print Server installation to the cluster.

3. Create a UniPrint Control Service resource for the Print Server service.

4. Install printers on the UniPrint Print Server.

Configuring the Print Server Service

Follow the instructions below to add and configure the Print Server service for high availability.

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1. From any UniPrint Print Server node, open the Failover Cluster Manager.

2. Double-click the cluster name to expand it.

3. Right-click Services and Applications and then click Configure a Service or Application. This will invoke the High Availability Wizard.

4. In the Select Service or Application dialog box, select Print Server and then click Next.

5. In the Client Access Point dialog box, enter a name for this new service, for example, clusterPS. Select a network and then type an

IP address that will be used. Click Next.

6. In the Select Storage dialog box, select an available cluster disk to store spooled jobs and then click Next.

7. In the Confirmation dialog box, review the information provided and then click Next. The wizard will make Print Server highly available on your network.

8. In the Summary dialog box, click Finish to close the wizard.

9. Double-click the newly created service to open its properties.

10. Click the Dependencies tab and ensure that the IP address and cluster disk that was selected previously are included.

11. Click the Advanced Policies tab and select both nodes as possible owners and then click OK.

Pointing The UniPrint Print Server Installation To The Cluster

1. On the active node, open the Registry Editor.

2. Locate the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\

SOFTWARE\UniPrint\Control Service and create a new String Value named clusternetworkname.

3. Double-click clusternetworkname.

4. Under Value data, enter clusterPS and then click OK.

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6. Double-click SharedPath.

7. Under Value Data, enter the path to the quorum, for example,

Q:\Cluster\UniPrint Suite.

8. For SecurePrint and Statistics Server deployments, locate the entry

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\UniPrint\Store

and modify the Path string value to point to the quorum, for example, Q:\Cluster\UniPrint Suite.

9. Close the Registry Editor.

10. Repeat all registry edits on the other node.

Creating The UniPrint Control Service Resource For The Print Server Service

1. Open the Failover Cluster Manager.

2. Right-click the Print Server service, clusterPS, point to Add a resource and then select 4-Generic Service.

3. In the Select Service dialog box, select UniPrint Control Service

and then click Next.

4. In the Confirmation dialog box, click Next.

5. In the Summary dialog box, click Finish.

6. Double-click UniPrint Control Service and then click the

Dependencies tab. Add Print Spooler as a dependency.

7. Click the Registry Replication tab and then click Add.

8. In the Registry Key dialog box, enter SOFTWARE\UniPrint and then

click OK.

9. Right-click UniPrint Control Service, and then click Bring this resource online.

Installing Printers on a UniPrint Print Server Node

1. On a UniPrint Print Server node, open the Failover Cluster Manager.

2. Double-click the cluster name to expand it and then expand Services and Applications.

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3. Right-click clusterPS and then click Manage Printers.

4. Expand Print Management and Print Servers.

5. Right-click clusterPS and then click Add Printer.

6. Follow the instructions in the wizard to add the printer.

Removing UniPrint Print Server In a Cluster

To uninstall UniPrint Print Server from a cluster, do the following:

1. Take the Print Server service, clusterPS, offline and then delete the UniPrint Control Service resource.

2. Run the installation program, UniPrint9_*.exe to remove the UniPrint Print Server installation. This must be done on both nodes.

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UniPrint Cluster in Windows Server 2012

This chapter provides additional guidance for installing and configuring UniPrint Infinity in a Windows Server 2012/R2 Hyper-V failover cluster. Before installing UniPrint Infinity in a Hyper-V failover cluster, ensure that your cluster is correctly set up and working properly. The following

instructions are intended for Windows Server 2012/R2 only. If you have a different version of Windows Server deployed, refer to the chapter that is intended for the specified Windows version in your environment.

If you plan to cluster both the UniPrint Bridge and the UniPrint Print Server, start by installing and configuring the UniPrint Bridge first on a Hyper-V virtual machine. Take note of the Bridge virtual machine’s IP address. While installing UniPrint Print Server on a different virtual machine, enter the Bridge virtual machine IP address in the UniPrint Bridge Configuration dialog box, instead of the Hyper-V host IP address.

How Failover Works in Windows Server 2012/R2

Since UniPrint components are installed on virtual machines, service

stoppages are monitored by both the Service Control Manager on the virtual machine and Virtual Machine Monitoring on the Hyper-V node.

1. On the first service stoppage, the Service Control Manager restarts the service.

2. On the second service stoppage, the Service Control Manager restarts the service again.

3. On the third service stoppage, Virtual Machine Monitoring takes over and restarts the virtual machine.

4. After the virtual machine restarts and if the service stops again (forth service stoppage), the Service Control Manager restarts the service.

5. On the fifth service stoppage, the Service Control Manager restarts the service again.

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6. On the sixth service stoppage, Virtual Machine Monitoring takes over and migrates the entire virtual machine to the second Hyper-V node.

Installing UniPrint Bridge and/or UniPrint Print Server

System Requirements

For a Hyper-V failover cluster, each node requires the following: • Windows Server 2012/R2 or Windows 2012 Hyper-V Server. • If Windows Server 2012/R2 is installed, then both the Hyper-V role

and the Failover Clustering feature also needs to be installed. • Ensure that the available cluster storage is a Cluster Shared Volume

(CSV).

• Ensure that the quorum configuration is Node majority with witness. Each virtual machine requires the following:

• Windows Server 2012/R2 with the Print and Document services role and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 installed.

• These virtual machines must also be members of the same domain as the Hyper-V hosts or a member of a domain that has a trust

relationship with the host domain.

• Ensure that each virtual machine and their virtual hard disks are stored on a Cluster Shared Volume.

Pre-installation Preparation

Prior to installing UniPrint components, the virtual machine needs to be made highly available by adding it as a Role in the Failover Cluster Manager and on each virtual machine the Windows Firewall needs to be configured.

Making a Virtual Machine Highly Available

To the make a virtual machine highly available, do the following:

1. On the Hyper-V host, in the Failover Cluster Manager, under the cluster name, right-click Roles.

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2. To launch the High Availability Wizard, select Configure Role.

3. If the Before You Begin dialog box is displayed, click Next.

4. In the Select Role dialog box, click to select Virtual Machine and then click Next.

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5. In the Select Virtual Machine dialog box, click to select the virtual machine and then click Next.

6. In the Confirmation dialog box, click Next.

7. Click Finish.

Configure Windows Firewall On Each Virtual Machine

Since Virtual Machine Monitoring is being utilized, the Virtual Machine Monitoring and File and Printer Sharing rules must be allowed access through the firewall.

1. On a virtual machine, through the Control Panel, open Windows Firewall.

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2. Double-click Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall.

3. Click to select File and Printer Sharing and then ensure that

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4. Click to select Virtual Machine Monitoring and then ensure that

Domain is selected.

5. Click OK.

Installing UniPrint Bridge On A Virtual Machine

1. From the UniPrint Installation folder, run the installation program,

UniPrint9_*.exe.

2. In the UniPrint Infinity Installation dialog box, click Next.

3. In the License Agreement dialog box, click I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next.

4. In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Next to accept the default location for the UniPrint program files. Click Change to select a different default location. Note: UniPrint Infinity should be installed on the virtual hard drive of each virtual machine and not on the Quorum.

5. In the Setup Configuration Type dialog box, select UniPrint Bridge. Note: To install SecurePrint, click Show SecurePrint and then

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select UniPrint SecurePrint Server (Creates UniPrint VPQ Printer). then click Next.

6. In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install. The UniPrint installer will copy files to the destination folder.

7. Click Finish to complete the installation.

Installing UniPrint Print Server On A Virtual Machine

1. From the UniPrint Installation folder, run the installation program,

UniPrint9_*.exe.

2. In the UniPrint Infinity Installation dialog box, click Next.

3. In the License Agreement dialog box, click I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next.

4. In the Destination Folder dialog box, click Next to accept the default location for the UniPrint program files. Click Change to select a different default location. Note: UniPrint Infinity should be installed on the virtual hard drive of each virtual machine and not on the Quorum.

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5. In the Setup Configuration Type dialog box, select UniPrint Print Server. If SecurePrint is being implemented, select Install SecurePrint print server components. Click Next.

6. In the UniPrint Bridge Configuration dialog box, enter the IP Address of the UniPrint Bridge virtual machine. NOTE: Auto Locate does notfunction properly in a failover cluster. Click Next to continue.

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7. In the Print Server Configuration dialog box, click Next.

8. In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install.

9. Click Finish to complete the installation.

Configuring Each Virtual Machine

In the event of the service failure, how often and when a service restart occurs, when a virtual machine restart occurs and when to failover to the other node can be configured.

Configuring Virtual Machine Properties

1. On the Hyper-V node, in the Failover Cluster Manager, under the cluster name, click Roles.

2. Click to select the virtual machine to configure and then click the

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3. Under Virtual Machine, right-click Virtual Machine <VM_Name> and then select Properties.

4. Click the Policies tab and select how you would like the virtual machine to respond to a resource failure.

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Configuring Virtual Machine Monitoring

1. In a virtual machine, from Administrative Tools, click Services.

2. Double-click Print Spooler.

3. Click the Recovery tab.

4. Ensure that the first and second failures are set to Restart the Service and that subsequent failures are set to Take No Action. Subsequent failures must be set to Take No Action in order for Virtual Machine Monitoring to take over. Click OK.

5. On the Hyper-V node, in the Failover Cluster Manager, under the cluster name, click Roles.

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6. Right-click a virtual machine, point to More Actions and then select

Configure Monitoring.

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8. The services being monitored for that virtual machine will be listed beside Monitored Services.

Setting Startup Priority

If both a UniPrint Bridge virtual machine and a UniPrint Print Server virtual machine have been created, then it is important to ensure that the UniPrint Bridge virtual machine is started first after a failover to the other Hyper-V node.

1. On the Hyper-V node, in the Failover Cluster Manager, under the cluster name, click Roles.

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2. Right-click the UniPrint Bridge virtual machine, point to Change Startup Priority and then select High.

3. Right-click the UniPrint Print Server virtual machine, point to

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Configuring SecurePrint in a Cluster

If a UniPrint Print Server cluster has been created then the configuration steps for the vPad will differ slightly from those in a non-clustered environment. All other SecurePrint tasks and features will function as they normally would in a non-clustered environment. For more SecurePrint instructions, refer to the UniPrint Infinity Administrator’s Guide.

Enabling the UniPrint vPad for Clustered Print Servers

Follow these instructions for both the vPad device and the SecurePrint Emulator.

1. Most likely the vPad will be pointing to a UniPrint Print Server. However, for clustered print servers it should be pointing to the cluster IP address. To change the PrintServer IP address to the cluster IP address, tap Customize or Settings.

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2. Tap Connect to Server.

3. Change the IP address and port number to that of the Cluster IP address.

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5. Tap Yes.

6. Log on to the UniPrint Bridge with administrative rights. If the UniPrint Bridge is clustered, log on to the active node.

7. Open the UniPrint Management Console.

8. Under Properties & Settings, click SecurePrint.

9. Click Refresh if the vPad does not appear.

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11. Once enabled, return to the vPad and the user name entry screen should appear.

Troubleshooting SecurePrint In The Event Of A Failover

If print jobs have not been released when the active Bridge or Print Server fails, then those print jobs cannot be released until the failed node comes back up again.

To circumvent this issue, although it is not recommended, you can turn off encryption which will allow the print jobs to be released.

If the UniPrint Bridge is clustered, do the following:

1. On the active Bridge node, open the Registry Editor.

2. Locate the key,

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\UniPrint\Control Service\Processors\QUEUEJOB and then modify the Disarm

DWORD value to 1. Click OK.

3. Close the Registry Editor.

NOTE: For more detailed instructions on configuring SecurePrint and the UniPrint vPad, such as changing the interface language, consult the UniPrint Administrator‘s Guide.

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If the UniPrint Print Server is clustered, do the following:

1. On the active Print Server, open the Registry Editor.

2. Locate the key,

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\UniPrint\Control Service\Processors\GASSJOB and then modify the Disarm

DWORD value to 1. Click OK.

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Contact and Support

Contact and Support

UniPrint Support

Contact us if you require assistance with any of the UniPrint products.

North America Hours of Operation

08:00 to 18:00 Central Time (UTC -6)

Monday to Friday

Toll Free Phone Number (North America Only)

1-866-488-3188 option 3

Phone Number

+1 (416) 848-0329 (Worldwide)

Europe, Middle East and Africa

Hours of Operation

08:00 to 18:00 Coordinated Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time) Monday to Friday

Phone Number

+44 1344 206144

E-mail [email protected]

Office Location

Address UniPrint.net

1 Eva Road, Suite 309 Toronto, ON M9C 4Z5 Canada

Phone Number

(416) 503-9800

Toll Free Phone Number (North America Only)

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