Hi, Maybe, you could use openfiler or freenas in order to simulate and iscsi array, it´s linux bases and maybe can help you
Un saludo, Marcos Ortiz Fernández IT Technical Engineer Parque Empresarial Rivas Futura Teléfono: +34 902 196 047 Calle Marie Curie 7 Edificio Beta Fax : +34 915 275 904 28521 – Madrid -----Mensaje original----- De: Nik Martin [mailto:[email protected]] Enviado el: martes, 11 de septiembre de 2012 16:54 Para: [email protected] Asunto: Re: Setup Iscsi storage as Primary an Secodary storage On 09/11/2012 09:02 AM, claude bariot wrote: > Thanks for your reaction. > > Sory for my basic english. > > So, I'll setup the primary and secondary storage on the same machine > bat a separate directory. > > I know, howto setup it on CS. > Bat I don't how to prepare an iscisi debian based. Because I would > like to install a Debian OS > > On 11 September 2012 15:47, Marcos Ortiz <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Do you want to setup iscsi as primary storage? I don't understand you >> so well. >> >> Marcos Ortiz Fernández >> IT Technical Engineer >> Anadat Consulting >> >> >> El 11/09/2012, a las 15:39, "claude bariot" <[email protected]> >> escribió: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'll receive a HP proliant G7 server without Operating System >>> because, HP don't provide his server with a Debian OS. >>> For this server, HP provide also, 2 iscsi disk for storage. >>> >>> Where is the best way to setup it as iscsi storage device for my CS >>> plateform. >>> If you can, give me step by step procedure for configuring Iscsi >>> server >> and >>> CS management server (using Ubuntu 10.4) >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> CB >> >> >> > For Ubuntu, you need the tgt iscsi target package. Cloudstack is iSCSI agnostic for the most part, so what *I* would do is build your volume using parted partition manager as GPT, then use the raw block device as a tgt backing store. If you have a decent RAID card with battery backed cache, turn off caching in tgt as well. Docs for tgtd are here: http://stgt.sourceforge.net/manpages/tgtd.8.html It's pretty straightforward. Regards, Nik -- Regards, Nik Nik Martin VP Business Development Nfina Technologies, Inc. +1.251.243.0043 x1003 Relentless Reliability
