Monday, January 26, 2009

Creating a Virtual iSCSI SAN under ESX!







Important step here. ADD a hard drive to this config with the needed storage space and map it to SCSI 1:0 to ensure the rest works!


Launch the CMC Console, and choose to Configure RAID. Choose RAID (virtual) and it will configure your disk.


Create a management group:






Set a NTP server:




I chose a standard cluster for now.





Name your cluster:





Configure VIP:




Creating a test 30GB Volume:




If you end up waiting here and re-seeing this screen, launch the VSAN console and log in using your new creds.




And we are DONE:




Now, it's time to add a server that will attach to this.


On the Servers Tab, click New Servers:




Now, I am using a Windows 2008 host for this. If you use anything from pre-vista/2008, you need to install the iSCSI initiator from:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=12cb3c1a-15d6-4585-b385-befd1319f825


In 2008 and Vista , it is included in the control panel:




Makes good sense:





An invaluable resource for decoding this:




Since this is for LAB only, I went with a secret-less config:





After adding the server, we can assign the volume:









Once added, you can go to targets:




Choose log on:




Launch Disk Management, and you will see:




From here, it's simple - format the disk, and you can use it!


I should note at this point that 2008UTILITY is actually on Hyper-V, so I am actually having this traffic transverse multiple machines!

One thing to add.. Any issues with VSA, check here first:http://vsaforum.lefthandnetworks.com/

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