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Creating your own 10g RAC cluster at home using virtualbox and SAN targets (using openfiler + with/without USB hard disk)3 comments

Gaurav Verma wrote 1 year ago: Preface After playing around with some open source technologies like virtualbox and openfiler, we ar … more →

Tags: 10g RAC, DHCP, External hard disk, host only networking, ifconfig, internal networking, iscsi initiator, iscsi target, Linux

iSCSI: no LUNs detected for session when using openfiler1 comment

Gaurav Verma wrote 1 year ago: A common problem… If you are using openfiler, at some point of time, you are bound to reboot t … more →

Tags: iscsi initiator, iscsi target, Linux, linux-iscsi, network attached storage, virtualbox, dmesg, iSCSI, logical volume

Case Study: How to discover iscsi targets with linux-iscsi initiator package -- Suse linux 9 (scsi Initiator) and openfiler (scsi target)

Gaurav Verma wrote 1 year ago: Birds eye view of the end configuration… Here is the bird’s eye view of the end configur … more →

Tags: 10g RAC, iscsi initiator, iscsi target, Linux, linux-iscsi, network attached storage, open-iscsi, Oracle, san

Virtualbox How to: Gotchas involved in making a USB external hard disk device work on windows host6 comments

Gaurav Verma wrote 1 year ago: Preface Sometime back, I installed Openfiler on a external hard disk (manufacturer: Iomega)that I ha … more →

Tags: External hard disk, network attached storage, USB external hard disk, virtualbox, virtualization, windows host, /dev/sda, /var/log/messages, detect

Combining Openfiler and Virtualbox (Ubuntu guest OS on windows host)1 comment

Gaurav Verma wrote 1 year ago: Preface – Celebrating Openfiler Ever since I came to know about openfiler, a free open source … more →

Tags: External hard disk, host only networking, network attached storage, open-iscsi, san, virtualbox, virtualization, windows host, initiator


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