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Step-by-Step Guide to configure on Intel Server Systems R2224GZ4GC4 Software Version: DSS ver. 7.00 up01 Presentation updated: April 2013 www.open-e.com 1

www.open-e.com 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE INTEL SERVER SYSTEM R2224GZ4GC4 USED DURING TESTS ARE LISTED BELOW: Model Operating system Enclosure/chassis CPU Motherboard Memory Network Network HW RAID Hard disk drives Hard disk drives Intel Server System R2224GZ4GC4 Open-E DSS V7 Intel R2224 2U Chassis Intel Xeon E5-2643 3.30GHz Intel Server Board S2600GZ 8x 4GB DDR3 1600 ECC-REG Kingston KVR16R11D8/4 1GbE Intel I350 Quad Port Ethernet Controller (on-board) 10GbE Intel AXX10GBNIAIOM Dual Port I/O Module (i82599eb) Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080 24x 900GB Western Digital WD9001BKHG-02D22V1 100GB Intel 710 Series SSDSA2BZ100G301 NOTE: Presented Intel server is an example. Other Intel servers could be used for the purpose of this configuration.

www.open-e.com 3 TO SET UP ACTIVE-ACTIVE ISCSI FAILOVER ON INTEL SERVER SYSTEMS R2224GZ4GC4, GO THROUGH THE FOLLOWING STEPS: 1. Hardware Configuration 2. Network Configuration Set server hostnames and Ethernet ports on both nodes (, node-b) 3. Configure the node-b: Create a Volume Group, iscsi Volume Configure Volume Replication mode (destination and source mode) define remote mode of binding, create Volume Replication task and start the replication task 4. Configure the : Create a Volume Group, iscsi Volume Configure Volume Replication mode (source and destination mode), create Volume Replication task and start the replication task. 5. Create targets ( and node-b) 6. Configure Failover ( and node-b) 7. Start Failover Service 8. Test Failover Function 9. Run Failback Function

Storage client 1 1. Hardware Configuration Storage client 2 IP:192.168.0.101 eth0 eth0 IP:192.168.0.102 IP:192.168.21.101 IP:192.168.22.101 IP:192.168.31.101 IP:192.168.32.101 (Intel Server System R2224GZ4GC4) RAID System 1 Port used for WEB GUI management Storage Client Access, Multipath Auxiliary connection (Heartbeat) bond0 IP:192.168.1.220 (eth1, eth2) Storage Client Access, Multipath Auxiliary connection (Heartbeat) bond1 IP:192.168.2.220 (eth3, eth4) Volume Groups (vg00) IP:192.168.0.220 Volume Replication, Auxilliary connection (Heartbeat) IP:192.168.5.220 iscsi volumes (lv0000, lv0001) iscsi targets eth2 (MPIO) eth3 (MPIO) eth0 eth5 Note: PING NODES IP Addresses : 192.168.1.107, 192.168.2.107 Switch 1 RSTP/Port Trunk Note: Please use external tool to monitor failures in connections between switches. Resources Pools and Virtual IP Addresses: Node-a 192.168.21.100; iscsi Target 0 Node-b 192.168.22.100; iscsi Target 1 Resources Pools and Virtual IP Addresses: Node-a 192.168.31.100; iscsi Target 0 Node-b 192.168.32.100; iscsi Target 1 iscsi Failover/Volume Replication (eth5) Switch 2 It is strongly recommended to use direct point-to-point and if possible 10Gb connection for the volume replication. Optionally Round-Robin-Bonding with 1Gb or 10Gb ports can be configured for the volume replication. The volume replication connection can work over the switch, but the most reliable is a direct connection. eth2 (MPIO) eth3 (MPIO) Data Server (DSS2) www.open-e.com 4 node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 Port used for WEB GUI management eth0 IP:192.168.0.221 Storage Client Access, Multipath Auxiliary connection (Heartbeat) (eth1, eth2) IP:192.168.1.221 bond0 Storage Client Access, Multipath, Auxiliary connection (Heartbeat) (eth3, eth4) IP:192.168.2.221 bond1 eth5 IP:192.168.21.102 IP:192.168.22.102 IP:192.168.31.102 IP:192.168.32.102 (Intel Server System R2224GZ4GC4) Volume Replication, Auxilliary connection (Heartbeat) IP:192.168.5.221 Volume Groups (vg00) iscsi volumes (lv0000, lv0001) NOTE: To prevent switching loops, it's recommended to use RSTP (802.1w) or Port Trunking on network switches used to build A-A Failover network topology. RAID System 2 iscsi targets

www.open-e.com 5 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 2. Network Configuration After logging on to the Open-E DSS V7 (node-b), please go to SETUP and choose the "Network interfaces" option. In the Hostname box, replace the "dss" letters in front of the numbers with "node-b" server, in this example "node-b-59979144" and click the apply button (this will require a reboot).

www.open-e.com 6 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 2. Network Configuration Next, select eth0 interface and in the IP address field, change the IP address from 192.168.0.220 to 192.168.0.221 Then click apply (this will restart network configuration).

www.open-e.com 7 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 2. Network Configuration Once again, select Interfaces and in the "Create new bond interface" function, check two boxes with eth1 and eth2. Next, in the field Create select a bonding mode. In this example select New balance-alb. Next, in the field Adress IP enter 192.168.1.221 and in the Netmask field enter 255.255.255.0 Afterwards, click the create button and confirm this action by clicking the yes button.

www.open-e.com 8 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 2. Network Configuration Again, in the "Create new bond interface" function check two boxes with eth3 and eth4. Next, in the field Create select a bonding mode. In this example select New balance-alb. Next, in the field Adress IP enter 192.168.2.221 and in the Netmask field enter 255.255.255.0 Afterwards, click the create button and confirm this action by clicking the yes button.

www.open-e.com 9 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 2. Network Configuration Next, select eth5 interface and in the IP address field, change the IP address from 192.168.5.220 to 192.168.5.221 and click the apply button.

www.open-e.com 10 2. Network Configuration After logging in to, please go to SETUP and choose the "Network interfaces" option. In the Hostname box, replace the "dss" letters in front of the numbers with "" server, in this example "-39166501" and click apply (this will require a reboot).

www.open-e.com 11 2. Network Configuration Next, select Interfaces and in the "Create new bond interface" function check two boxes with eth1 and eth2. Then, in the field Create select a bonding mode. In this example select New balance-alb. In the field Adress IP enter 192.168.1.220 and in the Netmask field enter 255.255.255.0 Afterwards, click the create button and confirm this action by clicking the yes button.

www.open-e.com 12 2. Network Configuration Again in the "Create new bond interface" function, check two boxes with eth3 and eth4. Next, in the field Create select a bonding mode. In this example select New balance-alb. Next, in the field Adress IP enter 192.168.2.220 and in the Netmask field enter 255.255.255.0 Afterwards, click the create button and confirm this action by clicking the yes button.

www.open-e.com 13 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 3. Configure the node-b Under CONFIGURATION, select "Volume manager", then click on "Volume groups". In the Unit manager function menu, add the selected physical units (Unit MD0 or other) to create a new volume group (in this case, vg00) and click the apply button.

www.open-e.com 14 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 3. Configure the node-b Select the appropriate volume group (vg00) from the list on the left and create a new iscsi volume of the required size. Please set 2 logical volumes in the Active-Active option. The 1st logical volume (lv0000) will be a destination of the replication process on node-b. Next, check the box Use volume replication. After assigning an appropriate amount of space for the iscsi volume, click the apply button

www.open-e.com 15 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 3. Configure the node-b Next, create the 2nd logical volume on the node-b. Logical volume (lv0001) will be the source of the replication process on this node. Next, check the box Use volume replication. After assigning an appropriate amount of space for the iscsi volume, click the apply button.

www.open-e.com 16 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 3. Configure the node-b 2 logical iscsi Volume Block I/O are now configured. iscsi volume (lv0000) is set to destination iscsi volume (lv0001) is set to source

www.open-e.com 17 4. Configure the Under CONFIGURATION, select "Volume manager" and then click on "Volume groups". Add the selected physical units (Unit S001 or other) to create a new volume group (in this case, vg00) and click apply button. Volume Groups (vg00)

www.open-e.com 18 4. Configure the Select the appropriate volume group (vg00) from the list on the left and create a new iscsi volume of the required size. Please set 2 logical volumes in the Active-Active option. The 1st logical volume (lv0000) will be a source of the replication process on the. Next, check the box for "Use volume replication" After assigning an appropriate amount of space to the iscsi volume, click the apply button. NOTE: The source and destination volumes must be of identical size.

4. Configure the Next, create the 2nd logical volume on the. Logical volume (lv0001) will be a destination of the replication process on this node. Next, check the box for "Use volume replication". After assigning an appropriate amount of space to the iscsi volume, click the apply button. NOTE: The source and destination volumes must be of identical size. www.open-e.com 19

www.open-e.com 20 4. Configure the 2 logical iscsi Volume Blocks I/O are now configured. iscsi volume (lv0000) is set to source iscsi volume (lv0001) is set to destination

Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 3. Configure the node-b Now, on the node-b, go to "Volume replication". Within Volume replication mode function, check the Destination box for lv0000 and check the Source box for lv0001. Then, click the apply button. In the Hosts binding function, enter the IP address of (in our example, this would be 192.168.5.220), enter administrator password and click the apply button. NOTE: The remote node IP Address must be on the same subnet in order for the replication to communicate. VPN connections can work providing you are not using a NAT. Please follow example: : 192.168.5.220 node-b: 192.168.5.221 www.open-e.com 21

www.open-e.com 22 4. Configure the Next, on the, go to "Volume replication". Within Volume replication mode function, check the Source box for lv0000 and check the Destination box for lv0001. Next, click the apply button.

www.open-e.com 23 4. Configure the In the Create new volume replication task, enter the task name in the Task name field, then click on the button. In the Destination volume field, select the appropriate volume (in this example, lv0000). In case of a 10GbE connection it is recommended to set for the replication a higher Bandwidth for SyncSource (MB). To achieve better performance you can set 500MB. In the example, maximum 600MB is used. Next, click the create button.

www.open-e.com 24 4. Configure the Now, in the Replication task manager function, click the corresponding "play" button to start the Replication task on the.

www.open-e.com 25 4. Configure the In the Replication tasks manager function, information is available on currently running replication tasks. When a task is started, a date and time will appear.

www.open-e.com 26 4. Configure the You can check the status of Volume Replication anytime in STATUS -> "Tasks" -> "Volume Replication" menu. Click on the button, located next to a task name (in this case MirrorTask-a) to display detailed information on the current replication task. NOTE: Please allow the replication task to complete (similar to above with status being "Consistent") before writing to the iscsi Logical Volume.

www.open-e.com 27 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 3. Configure the node-b Next, go to the node-b. Within Create new volume replication task, enter the task name in the Task name field, then click on the button. In the Destination volume field, select the appropriate volume (in this example, lv0001). As in the, in the Bandwidth for SyncSource (MB) field you must change the value of a minimum of 500 MB. In our example 600 MB is used. Next click the create button.

www.open-e.com 28 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 3. Configure the node-b In the Replication tasks manager function, click the corresponding "play" button to start the Replication task on the node-b: MirrorTask-b. In this box you can find information about currently running replication tasks. When a task is started a date and time will appear.

www.open-e.com 29 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 5. Create new target on the node-b Choose CONFIGURATION, "iscsi target manager" and "Targets" from the top menu. In the Create new target function, uncheck the box Target Default Name. In the Name field, enter a name for the new target and click apply to confirm. iscsi targets NOTE: Both systems must have the same Target name.

www.open-e.com 30 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 5. Create new target on the node-b Next, you must set the 2nd target. Within the Create new target function, uncheck the box Target Default Name. In the Name field, enter a name for the 2nd new target and click apply to confirm. iscsi targets NOTE: Both systems must have the same Target name.

Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 5. Create new target on the node-b After that, select target0 within the Targets field. To assign appropriate volume to the target (iqn.2012-09:mirror-0 -> lv0000) and click the button located under Action. NOTE: Volumes on both sides must have the same SCSI ID and LUN# for example: lv0000 SCSI ID on = lv0000 on node-b. WARNING: Please do not switch on the write back (WB) cache! www.open-e.com 31

www.open-e.com 32 Data Server (DSS2) node-b IP Address:192.168.0.221 5. Create new target on the node-b Next, select target1 within the Targets field. To assign appropriate volume to the target (iqn.2012-09:mirror-1-> lv0001) and click the button located under Action. NOTE: Both systems must have the same SCSI ID and LUN# WARNING: Please do not switch on the write back (WB) cache!

www.open-e.com 33 5. Create new target on the On the, choose CONFIGURATION, "iscsi target manager" and "Targets" from the top menu. Within the Create new target function, uncheck the box Target Default Name. In the Name field, enter a name for the new target and click apply to confirm. iscsi targets NOTE: Both systems must have the same Target name.

www.open-e.com 34 5. Create new target on the Next, you must set the 2nd target. In the Create new target function, uncheck the box Target Default Name. In the Name field, enter a name for the 2nd new target and click apply to confirm. iscsi targets NOTE: Both systems must have the same Target name.

www.open-e.com 35 5. Create new target on the Select the target0 within the Targets field. To assign appropriate volume to the target (iqn.2012-09:mirror-0 -> lv0000) and click the button located under Action. NOTE: Before clicking the button again, please copy & paste the SCSI ID and LUN# from the node-b. WARNING: Please do not switch on the write back cache (WB)!

www.open-e.com 36 5. Create new target on the Select the target1 within the Targets field. To assign appropriate volume to the target (iqn.2012-09:mirror-1-> lv0001) and click the button located under Action. NOTE: Before clicking the button again, please copy & paste the SCSI ID and LUN# from the node-b. WARNING: Please do not switch on the write back cache (WB)!

www.open-e.com 37 6. Configure Failover On the, go to SETUP and select "Failover". In the Auxiliary paths function, select the 1st New auxiliary path on the local and remote node and click the add new auxiliary path button.

www.open-e.com 38 6. Configure Failover In the Auxiliary paths function, select the 2nd New auxiliary path on the local and remote node and click the add new auxiliary path button.

www.open-e.com 39 6. Configure Failover In the Ping nodes function, enter two ping nodes. In the IP address field enter IP address and click the add new ping node button (according to the configuration in the third slide). In this example, IP address of the first ping node is: 192.168.1.107 and the second ping node: 192.168.2.107

www.open-e.com 40 6. Configure Failover Next, go to the Resources Pool Manager function (on resources) and click the add virtual IP button. After that, enter Virtual IP, (in this example 192.168.21.100 according to the configuration in the third slide) and select two appropriate interfaces on local and remote nodes. Then, click the add button.

www.open-e.com 41 6. Configure Failover Now, still on resources (local node) enter the next Virtual IP address. Click add virtual IP enter Virtual IP, (in this example 192.168.31.100), and select two appropriate interfaces on the local and remote nodes. Then, click the add button.

www.open-e.com 42 6. Configure Failover Then, go to node-b resources and click the add virtual IP button again and enter the Virtual IP (In this example 192.168.22.100 according to the configuration in the third slide) and select two appropriate interfaces on the local and remote nodes. Then, click the add button.

www.open-e.com 43 6. Configure Failover Now, still on node-b resources, click the add virtual IP button and enter the next Virtual IP, (in this example 192.168.32.100, according to the configuration in the third slide) and select two appropriate interfaces on the local and remote nodes. Then, click the add button.

www.open-e.com 44 6. Configure Failover Now you have 4 Virtual IP addresses configured on two interfaces.

www.open-e.com 45 6. Configure Failover When you are finished with setting the virtual IP, go to the iscsi resources tab on the local node resources and click the add or remove targets button. After moving the target mirror-0 from Available targets to Targets already in cluster, click the apply button.

www.open-e.com 46 6. Configure Failover Next, go to the iscsi resources tab on the remote node resources and click the add or remove targets button. After moving the target mirror-1 from Available targets to Targets already in cluster, click the apply button.

www.open-e.com 47 6. Configure Failover After that, scroll to the top of the Failover manager function. At this point, both nodes are ready to start the Failover. In order to run the Failover service, click the start button and confirm this action by clicking the start button again. NOTE: If the start button is grayed out, the setup has not been completed.

www.open-e.com 48 7. Start Failover Service After clicking the start button, configuration of both nodes is complete. NOTE: You can now connect with iscsi Initiators. The first storage client, in order to connect to target0 please setup multipath with following IP on the initiator side: 192.168.21.101 and 192.168.31.101. In order to connect to target1 please setup multipath with following IP on the initiator side: 192.168.22.101 and 192.168.32.101. For the next storage client please setup multipath accordingly: for access to target: 192.168.21.102, 192.168.31.102 and for access to target1: 192.168.22.102, 192.168.32.102.

www.open-e.com 49 8. Test Failover Function In order to test Failover, go to the Resources pool manager function. Then, in the local node resources, click on the move to remote node button and confirm this action by clicking the move button.

www.open-e.com 50 8. Test Failover Function After performing this step, the status for local node resources should state "active on node-b (remote node)" and the Synchronization status should state "synced".

www.open-e.com 51 9. Run Failback Function In order to test failback, click the move to local node button in the Resources pool manager box for local node resources and confirm this action by clicking the move button.

www.open-e.com 52 9. Run Failback Function After completing this step, the status for resources should state "active on (local node)" and the Synchronization status should state "synced". Then, you can apply the same actions for node-b resources. NOTE: The Active-Active option allows configuring resource pools on both nodes and makes it possible to run some active volumes on and other active volumes on node-b. The Active-Active option is enabled with the TRIAL mode for 60 days or when purchasing the Active-Active Failover Feature Pack. The Active- Passive option allows configuring a resource pool only on one of the nodes. In such a case, all volumes are active on a single node only. The configuration and testing of Active-Active iscsi Failover is now complete.

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