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    installation and configuration Openfiler 2.99 as a shared storage for VMware

    vSphere Lab.

    Todays article Ill show you the Installation and configuration of the latest Openfiler. In fact,few days ago, a new build2.99 has been released. This is after very long period where no

    updates to Openfiler were made.

    I did again choose NFS as an access protocol, since in my earlier post with FreeNAS I also used

    NFS. I found it easier (in FreeNAS) to configure NFS than iSCSI.. .-:) And also way in the past I

    have done already the iSCSI configuration with Openfiler in my article hereHow to configure

    OpenFiler iSCSI Storage for use with VMware ESX(27.March 2009 !).

    So with that said, let start the configuration process. At first again configured my home madeNAS box to boot from CD/DVD rom drive and boot on the installation CD which I already

    burned from an ISO image I downloaded earlier from theOpenfilers website here.

    The installation process isnt difficult to follow as you can choose the graphic or text onlyinstallation. During the installation process you choose your default language, location, DHCP

    (if youre having a DHCP server or router) or fill in a static IP address, and you can choose theinstallation disk.

    In my case I wanted too to install the Openfiler distro to my USB thumb, but unfortunately there

    was not enough space on that 2 Gigs USB stick and I havent got any other with larger

    capacity.So thats why I put in my Kingston 64Gb SSD drive and I chosed this drive as aninstallation drive, with automatic partitioning scheme.

    Here are some screenshots from the installation process (shooted from within VMwareWorkstation.)

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    As you can see, the installation graphics got some face lift -:)

    Now, when the installation is done, to be able to connect via your Web browser through GUI

    you must use different login/password combination than you filled in during the installation

    process. The default login/password combinations are:

    Management Interface: https://:446

    Administrator Username: openfiler

    Administrator Password: password

    Ti means that only through the console youll use your root password which you did setup

    during the installation steps.

    Now when the system is up and running you must configure the RAID 5 and format a volume.

    To achieve that you should follow those steps:

    01. At first you should go to the volumes > block devices management (on the right). Thisshould show you an image like this. In the image below I already repeated this for my first 2disks of my future RAID 5 array.

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    When clicking on the disk as showed on the top image, you should obtain a screen like the one

    below, where you can add the disk to the RAID 5 array.

    02. After adding all of those disks as a members of the RAID 5 array, you can go further, clickon Volumes > volumes groups

    and add a new volume group.

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    03. Once the volume group created, you can go and create the array. Go to Volume > SoftwareRaid, and click on the link create new raid partition

    You should obtain a screen like the one bellow.. where you can easily choose your disks

    participating in the RAID 5 and create an array. In my case I choose to select all four 1 Tb SATA

    drives which I had in my system.

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    And finally you should obtain a screen like the one below. You can see that the array is in

    degraded state and the synchro did not started yet. But dont worry, itll start automatically..

    04. Next thing is to format this array. For this go to the menu Shares > and click on the link

    create new file system volume

    .

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    You have a quite a few options there, I took the default one XFS. But it does not mean thatyou cant choose EXT 3 or EXT 4 -:)

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    05. When done, go to the Services and enable the NFS Server and start the service.

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    06. What you must do next is go to the system menu and enable access to this share from

    specified host or network. Go to System > Network Setup > and add the network (or single

    host) which will access this share. In my lab case Ill have 2 host accessing this share from the

    same network as the Openfiller runs on.

    Now when you come back to shares, youll see that there is the volume myshare we created. But

    its not the actual NFS share we are going to create right now !

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    Youll obtain a screen like this, where you can actually Make share by clicking the button and

    going deep in the properties for this share. Follow this on the screen below:

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    And as you can see, while there you can define the properties for the share. You can choose to:

    Edit the share data to suit your needs and select the Access Control Mode. There are two modesare available there:

    Public guest accessWith no user based authentication. Controlled accessWith authentication defined in the Accounts section.

    For my lab test Ill use Public Guest Access.

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    When you update the screen, you will see a change at the bottom where you can also change the

    NFS share to became Read/write for your host.

    And the last step is to add this share in your ESXi 4.1 (thats my case).

    Select your ESX(i) host and go to Configuration TAB > Storage.

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    Update: Here are some performance tests with such a setup. I really like Openfiler because it

    seems to be a robust distribution with some great features, but the performances are not as I

    might expected

    The IOMeter test took a really long time. I followed the same setup as I did fortesting the

    FreeNAS 7.2.

    See the results from the tests here. Id say that there was something wrong, but I did the test

    twice with similar results.. -:(

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