Hi C.J.
Try the following
On Node 01
Setup the cluster options file/logs etc to all point on the storage drive that will fail over. I would not use the Quorum. Stick with the data drive something like tsm.clusternode_name
Once setup launch TSM, and make sure you authenticate with the TSM server.
Add the TSM service. Use something like this
"C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsmcutil" install /name:"TSM Schedule Service -clusternode_name" /node:%NODE% /password
ASSWORD /clientdir:"C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient" /optfile:"v:\tsm.clusternode_name\dsm.opt" /validate:no /autostart:no /startnow:no
"C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsmcutil" install CAD /name:"TSM Client Acceptor -clusternode_name /password
ASSWORD /CADSCHedname:"TSM Schedule Service -clusternode_name" /clientdir:"C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient" /optfile:"v:\tsm.clusternode_name\dsm.opt" /validate:no /autostart:yes /startnow:no /node:%NODE%
One the service is setup on Node 01, add it to the Microsoft Cluster.
Simply add a resource, add the newly created service account.
Make sure to verify the failover policies. Generally it is a bad idea to have this resource fail over the nodes if it stops.
Under Reg key, input the following SOFTWARE\IBM\ADSM\CurrentVersion\Nodes\clusternode_name
Start the service, check the logs. if all looks good, let start on the next part.
TURN off the service.
Node 02
Failover everything to node 02
Use the same process as above to add the service accounts.
Start the service from within the cluster only. This will copy over the replicated REG key from above that contains the password from node 01. Check the logs to verify.
Good luck,
Odysseus
FYI.
As a preference, I use the CAD service to call the Scheduler service. So when setting up the cluster, you would only need to add the CAD service.
In your dsm.opt options files you will also need to add
MANAGEDSERVICES WEBCLIENT SCHEDULE