A Basic iSCSI storage for SBD #
Use the following procedures to configure basic iSCSI storage to use with SBD. These procedures are only recommended for testing purposes. Before using iSCSI in a production environment, see Storage Administration Guide for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
A SUSE Linux Enterprise Server virtual machine to act as the iSCSI target. This VM is not part of the cluster.
Two virtual storage devices on the VM: a 20 GB device for the system, and a 1 GB device for SBD.
Two SUSE Linux Enterprise Server nodes that have not been added to a High Availability cluster yet.
First, set up an iSCSI target on the virtual machine:
Install the package yast2-iscsi-lio-server:
#
zypper install yast2-iscsi-lio-server
Start the
iscsi-lio-server
module in YaST:#
yast2 iscsi-lio-server
In the
tab, under , select .Activate
.In the
tab, activate .Under
, enter a and .Under
, enter a and . This password must be different from the password.In the
tab, select .Change the
name by replacing.com.example
.The
of this server should be filled automatically. If not, add the IP address now.Select
.In the
window, enter the to the 1 GB storage device (for example,/dev/vbd
).Select
.Select
.Select
to close YaST.To check the target setup, switch to the target CLI:
#
targetcli
Show the configuration:
/>
ls
Next, set up iSCSI initiators on the nodes. Repeat this procedure on both nodes:
Install the required packages:
#
zypper install open-iscsi yast2-iscsi-client
Start the
iscsid
service:#
systemctl start iscsid
Open the
iscsi-client
module in YaST:#
yast2 iscsi-client
In the
tab, select .Enter the IP address of the iSCSI target.
Clear
.Under
, enter the initiator and .Under
, enter the target and .Select
.After YaST discovers the iSCSI target, select
.Under
, select .Select
.Select
to close YaST.Check the iSCSI initiator:
#
lsscsi
[0:0:1:0] cd/dvd QEMU QEMU DVD-ROM 2.5+ /dev/sr0 [2:0:0:0] disk LIO-ORG IBLOCK 4.0 /dev/sdaLook for a line with
IBLOCK
. In this example, the iSCSI device is/dev/sda
.Check the status of the
iscsid
service:#
systemctl status iscsid
You can find the stable device name in /dev/disk/by-id/
.
Usually, an iSCSI device starts with scsi-SLIO-ORG_IBLOCK
.
If you have multiple disks, you can run the command lsblk -o name,serial
to confirm which stable device name corresponds to which short name (for example,
/dev/sda
).
When you configure the cluster, specify the stable device name using one of these methods:
When you run
crm cluster init
, enter the stable device name when prompted.Before running
crm cluster init
, add the stable device name to/etc/sysconfig/sbd
:SBD_DEVICE=/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SLIO-ORG_IBLOCK_DEVICE_ID_STRING
When you run
crm cluster init
, answern
for this question:SBD is already configured to use /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SLIO-ORG_IBLOCK_... - overwrite (y/n)?