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− | You want to start your clustering experiences with an Oracle Cluster File System. Here is how. This is an example using SUSE Linux 11.2. As shared storage we use an iscsi storage.
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− | * [[set up an iscsi storage]]
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− | * [[set up a KVM virtual machine|set up two KVM virtual machines]]
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− | : We assume here they are named node1 and node2 and have the IP addresses 192.168.0.11 and 192.168.0.12.
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− | On both nodes, configure your iscsi initiator, install everything that yast proposes:
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− | yast2 iscsi-client
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− | On both nodes, install ocfs2 software
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− | yast -i ocfs2-tools ocfsconsole ocfs2-tools-o2cb
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− | On both nodes, make the cluster services start at boot
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− | /etc/init.d/o2cb enable
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− | You get a message "cluster not known". That is okay.
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− | Start ocfs2console, write the cluster nodes in with their local host names (what the command "hostname" return).
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Revision as of 11:17, 26 January 2013