Configuring iSCSI storage using OPENFILER
In my last post I had shown you the steps to install openfiler. Now let me show you the steps required
to configure an iSCSI storage using openfiler.
Assuming that you have already installed openfiler and you the browser access to the server machine.
Follow the instructions below along with the screenshots
Click on System from the TAB menu as shown below
Now next job is to create a Physical Volume for the Storage. Click on Volume TAB and select " Create New Physical Volumes" as shown in the box below
Click on /dev/sda as shown in the below box to get a list of partition in the system
Once you click on /dev/sda scroll down the page where you can see the below options i.e. free disk space which you can utilize for configuring your storage.
Create your partition with the configuration shown below
1. It should be a Physical Volume
2. The partition should be primary
Next step is to create Volume Groups with the created Physical Volumes in last step. Click on "Volume Groups" option shown in the right section of your openfiler page as shown below
Now you need to start the required services
Click on Services TAB as shown below
Start and enable the iSCSI Target services as shown in the below image
Once the services are started it is time to create the iSCSi target.
Click on iSCSI Target from the TAB menu in the right side of openfiler page
You should be able to see a page as shown below. Click on Add to add the iSCSi target
Once you click on Add another alternate target name is created as shown below. But one target name is enough for out demonstration so you can leave this option as it is and move for the next step
In my last post I had shown you the steps to install openfiler. Now let me show you the steps required
to configure an iSCSI storage using openfiler.
Assuming that you have already installed openfiler and you the browser access to the server machine.
Follow the instructions below along with the screenshots
Click on System from the TAB menu as shown below
1. Give a proper name to your subnet
2. Mention the subnet range for which you will be using this iSCSi Storage.
3. Select proper netmask value for your subnet
4. Select share option from the drop down menu
5. Click on update to save the configuration
NOTE: In case you have multiple subnets then you will have to create separate entry for each subnet.
Once you click on update the configuration will be saved and should be visible like as shown below
Now next job is to create a Physical Volume for the Storage. Click on Volume TAB and select " Create New Physical Volumes" as shown in the box below
Click on /dev/sda as shown in the below box to get a list of partition in the system
Once you click on /dev/sda scroll down the page where you can see the below options i.e. free disk space which you can utilize for configuring your storage.
Create your partition with the configuration shown below
1. It should be a Physical Volume
2. The partition should be primary
Next step is to create Volume Groups with the created Physical Volumes in last step. Click on "Volume Groups" option shown in the right section of your openfiler page as shown below
Now assign a name to your volume group and click on "Add volume group" as shown below
Once the last step is done you should be able to see your volume group as shown below
Now click on Volume TAB where you can see the below shown image.
Here,
1. Assign a Volume Name
2. Assign the space for Volume
3. Select block (iSCSI, FC) from the drop down menu for iSCSI storage
Once you click on create you should be able to see your Logical Volume as shown below
Now you need to start the required services
Click on Services TAB as shown below
Start and enable the iSCSI Target services as shown in the below image
Once the services are started it is time to create the iSCSi target.
Click on iSCSI Target from the TAB menu in the right side of openfiler page
You should be able to see a page as shown below. Click on Add to add the iSCSi target
Once you click on Add another alternate target name is created as shown below. But one target name is enough for out demonstration so you can leave this option as it is and move for the next step
Now click on LUN Mapping option from the TAB menu as shown below and clip on "Map" to map the Volume Group storage we just created.
As soon as you click on Map you should get something like the below shown image
Now click on Network ACL TAB and allow connections from the subnet we had created in our very first step. According to this you are allowing connections from the defined subnet
In case you want you can also configure CHAP authentication using the relative option from the TAB menu.
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