Showing posts with label clustering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clustering. Show all posts

Monday, 22 March 2010

Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM

So its almost coming up for a year since I really gave this blogging thing ago, it reminded me of my first videos, back when I was using VMware's built in tools to record video (which actually are not that bad!) however on my travels I bumped into this article here

And in most of previous labs that required clustered storage Ive used Openfiler, which is great, however when I try and do lab I like to do an Open and a Closed Source version like here
Testing Vyatta with QoS and Asterisk(Elastix)
where I used an Opensource router and PBX
then here a closed version
Testing QoS with Cisco Call Manager and SIP,RTP


So in that vain here we go:


Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Intro
A tour of a Windows 2003 cluster with clustered File Share using EMC Celerra as the iSCSI target.

Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Intro from Richard Vimeo on Vimeo.




Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Part1
In this video we do the majority of the setting up from domain controller to iSCSI LUN masking, its all here!

Some Commands you might find handy:
Change hostname /etc/host - new ip address hostname
/etc/sysconfig/network - domainname=cookie.local

hostname=cel1
service network restart


export NAS_DB=/nas
(root - ssl trust)
/nas/sbin/rootnas_cel -list
/nas/sbin/rootnas_cel -update id=0
/nas/sbin/nas_config -ssl
/nas/sbin/js_fresh_restart
nas_license -init

/opt/blackbird/tools init_storageID


Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Part1 from Richard Vimeo on Vimeo.




Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Part2
Using "cluster administrator" to create our new cluster and add a new node..

Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Part2 from Richard Vimeo on Vimeo.




Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Part3
Testing!

Windows 2003 Clustering with EMC Celerra VM -Part3 from Richard Vimeo on Vimeo.





Sources:
http://virtualgeek.typepad.com/virtual_geek/2008/08/celerra-virtual.html