How to install openfiler on vmware for shared storage August 1, 2012 By Lingeswaran R 15 Comments Openfiler is an operating system that provides block based storage area network and file based NAS using ISCSI protocol. Install the Log Insight Linux Agent RPM package by using the system terminal or the GUI. Install the Log Insight Linux Agent RPM package by using the system terminal or the GUI. If you install the Log Insight Linux Agent with LIAGENTUSER=non_root_user parameter and try to upgrade with LIAGENTUSER=non_root_user2. ![]() VxVM Tutorials • • • • • • For this and all the future tutorials I will be using a test box created in VMware workstation. Let us see how you can install VxVM in a solaris 10 virtual machine. To start with prepare a solaris 10 virtual machine with sufficient number of disks (atleast 4 to 6, 1 GB disks and two 16 GB disks for root mirroring). Also install vmware tools in the virtual machine for seamless mouse pointer integration. I have shared a folder Solaris_Material from my host containing the SFHA media tar to the solaris 10 virtual machine. 1) Install minimal required Veritas Storage Foundation packages - 266 MB required 2) Install recommended Veritas Storage Foundation packages - 439 MB required 3) Install all Veritas Storage Foundation packages - 520 MB required 4) Display packages to be installed for each option Select the packages to be installed on all systems? [1-4,q,?] (2) 3 Enter the Solaris x64 system names separated by spaces: [q,?] (geeklab) The system will do necessary pre checks like connectivity, compatibility of software with hardware and operating system etc. Verifying systems: 100% Estimated time remaining: 0:00 8 of 8 Checking system communication... Done Checking release compatibility... ![]() Done Checking installed product... Done Checking prerequisite patches and packages.. Done Checking platform version... Done Checking file space... Done Performing product license checks.. Done Performing product prechecks... Done System verification checks completed successfully It should now list the packages that are being installed on the system. Installing SF: 100% Estimated time remaining: 0:00 20 of 20 Installing VRTSvxfs package... Done Installing VRTSfssdk package... Done Installing VRTSdbed package... Done Installing VRTSodm package... Done Installing VRTSat package... Ease acoustic. Done Installing 142630-06 patch... Done Installing 143693-02 patch... Done Installing 142635-05 patch... Done Installing 142632-04 patch... Done Installing 143272-05 patch... Done Installing VRTSsfmh package... Done Performing SF postinstall tasks... Done Copying installer libraries and scripts.. Done Veritas Storage Foundation Install completed successfully Now for licencing we would use a 60 day key less licencing scheme for the LAB setup with all the features enabled for 60 days. To comply with the terms of Symantec's End User License Agreement, you have 60 days to either: * Enter a valid license key matching the functionality in use on the systems * Enable keyless licensing and manage the systems with a Management Server. For more details visit The product is fully functional during these 60 days. 1) Enter a valid license key 2) Enable keyless licensing and complete system licensing later How would you like to license the systems? [1-2,q] (2) Checking system licensing 1) SF Standard 2) SF Enterprise b) Back to previous menu Select product mode to license: [1-2,b,q,?] (2) Would you like to enable the Veritas Volume Replicator? [y,n,q] (n) n The installation is complete now with storage foundation 5.1. But before we can start using the SF, we should configure it using the installsf installer. Also VRTSvxfs package requires a system reboot. Registering SF license Veritas Storage Foundation cannot be started without configuration. Run the '/opt/VRTS/install/installsf -configure' command when you are ready to configure Veritas Storage Foundation. The following packages require reboot while installing them on geeklab: VRTSvxfs It is strongly recommended to reboot the following systems: geeklab Execute '/usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i6 -g0' to properly restart your systems installsf log files, summary file, and response file are saved at: /opt/VRTS/install/logs/installsf-01hSV Start configuring the storage foundation by running the installsf installer with -configure parameter. # /opt/VRTS/install/installsf -configure Enter the Solaris x64 system names separated by spaces: [q,?] (geeklab) Verifying systems: 100% Estimated time remaining: 0:00 5 of 5 Checking system communication... Done Checking release compatibility... Done Checking installed product... Done Checking platform version... Done Performing product prechecks...
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