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- | =====Configure===== | + | =====Create Cluster===== |
In this section we will configure the physical and software component of the Netapp. Well physical...as most as we can, given that it is virtualized :D | In this section we will configure the physical and software component of the Netapp. Well physical...as most as we can, given that it is virtualized :D | ||
Firstly, following our topology from the Vyos, we need 7 network adapters connected to the different networks. | Firstly, following our topology from the Vyos, we need 7 network adapters connected to the different networks. | ||
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- | ====Disk Addition==== | ||
- | Now, in order to make some use of our Virtualised storage, we need to add some disks. | ||
- | ===Enter System Shell=== | ||
- | Before that however, we need to unlock the diag user. Diag user is a special type of user, used for administrative purposes and the most important thing is that it allows us to enter into the system shell: | ||
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+ | Now, to joing a NetApp simulator to our previously created cluster, we need to do a little change. | ||
- | ===Create Data Disks=== | + | ====Change Serial==== |
- | Now that we are in the system shell we are ready to create | + | That change is to change |
+ | So, at the begining of the booting, don't press enter, just press any other buttom and follow | ||
- | * Change the Path | + | {{: |
- | * Create the disks | + | |
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+ | Once that we changed the serial the serial we can continue as before with the booting: | ||
- | ===Create SSD Disks=== | + | ====Joining==== |
- | To add SSD disks, use the same command, just instead | + | To join a cluster, we have to again interupt the booting menu (the 2nd one, not the 1st one as the previous section) and again choose option 4) (Clean installation) |
+ | Repeat the steps from the creation | ||
+ | This time choose JOIN: | ||
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+ | ====Obtain the Private IP==== | ||
+ | After that, we will be asked to enter the private Cluster network IP from node 1. | ||
+ | So go to Node 1 and issue the following command to obtain the IP: | ||
- | After that, we can safetly reboot the machine. Once the machines boots, we have to fix a common problem with the simulator. | + | {{: |
- | The simulator often crashes because of the insufficient space in the root aggregate. So, we have to assign all disks this node and remove & disable the snapshots | + | |
- | ===Assign Disks & Remove / Disable snapshot=== | ||
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- | After we have disabled | + | So enter this IP in the configuration on the 2nd node: |
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+ | That should work and we should be given the login prompt: | ||
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+ | ====Assign Disks==== | ||
+ | Repeat the steps from the previous section for the disk addition, reboot and assigning of the disks, like the 1st node. | ||
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