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Creating the First Node's Base Virtual Machine
Follow these steps to create a base virtual machine that is the first node in your Network Load Balancing cluster:
1. Log on to your GSX Server host as the user who will own the virtual machine.
2. Launch a VMware Virtual Machine Console and create a new virtual machine (for information on creating a new virtual machine, see
Creating a New Virtual Machine). Choose the settings you want (for example, the size of the virtual disk or the amount of memory), but make sure you specify
Windows 2000 Advanced Server or Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition as the guest operating system.
NLB1 as the virtual machine name.
The virtual machine directory as d:\cluster\nlb1 (on a Windows host) or /home/cluster/nlb1 (on a Linux host).
Bridged networking for the virtual machine.
nlb1 as the disk filename.
3. Connect to this virtual machine with the VMware Virtual Machine Console and choose VM > Settings.
4. Add a second networking device, binding it to another physical NIC or to the host-only network.
You are finished creating the first virtual machine (node) in the cluster. The next step is to install a guest operating system in the virtual machine.