Re: Cluster without shared disk, or over shared over NFS
Marcos Monge <[email protected]> Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:23:39 +0100
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Sorry, there is an error in the step 3. To obtain the IQN (iscsi uniq identifier) of each linux server, you must start the /etc/init.d/iscsi, and look the /etc/initiatorname.iscsi file, that have the iqn asigned to the linux server. Best regards marcos On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:12:08 +0100, Marcos Monge <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > I just installed and configured the Redhat Cluster Suite, under RHEL > 3.0 update 3, with a Network appliance (netapp) filer. This is the > step by step: > > 1 - update the kernel package of RHEL 3.0 to latest avalaible, and > reboot with this kernel (if you are using RHEL 3.0 update 4, this step > is not necesary). > 2 - install the iSCSI-initiator-tools package from rhn. > 3 - Configure netapp to export 1 disk by iSCSI to the IQN of the 2 > cluster nodes. You can see how to do this in the Netapp Documentation. > To obtain the iqn of each linux, start the iscsi driver module, and > execute iscsi-iname command: > /etc/init.d/iscsi start > iscsi-iname > 4 - Restart iscsi module to see the new exported disk. You must hava a > new device called /dev/sda. You can see the kernel message in console > or with dmesg command that tell you the name of the dispositive (if > you have other local scsi disk, can be antoher leter, like /dev/sdc, > for example). > 5 - Make two partitions for the raw shared disks. Use fdisk /dev/sda, > or parted /dev/sda, as you prefer. You must create 2 small partitions > (10 to 30 mb for each is sufficient). > 6 - Make the partitions that you need for the aplication/service data, > and format it with mke2fs -j /dev/sdaX (X is the partition number). > 7 - Configure the raw partitions, adding in /etc/sysconfig/rawdevice > two lines like: > /dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sda1 > /dev/raw/raw2 /dev/sda2 > and restart rawpartitions with /etc/init.d/rawpartitions restart > 8 - Continue with the standard installation described in the redhat > cluster suite manual guide. > > I have do all this, and I must say that the cluster is working very > well. The switching speed is very fast, and the general performance is > also very good. > > I hope this guide can help somebody now or in the future ;) > > Best Regards > Marcos > > > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:51:25 -0500, Lon Hohberger <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 14:42 +0100, Marcos Monge wrote: > > > > > There is any easy way to upgrade from update 3 to update 4? use > > > up2date to install the latest updates/erratas is sufficient to have > > > the iSCSI features? > > > > Should be. > > > > -- Lon > > > > >