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Revision as of 01:40, 19 May 2011
What is iSCSI?
iSCSI is a protocol who can travel SCSI's commands over the network. The main advantage is that you don't need any harddrives for getting a fully functional server. This can be also realized by using a real FiberChannel SAN but it's a lot more expensive. A diskless server will boot over the network, asking its disk image to the SAN. Today, a lot of system supports iSCSI but they don't really support iSCSI install and boot (only VMWare supports that). However, you can making this works on some Linux's system by making some tricks and that's what we will see .
What do you need?
You need a functionnal iSCSI target (OpenFiler can be a good solution) and your diskless server must support iSCSI boot (if not, you can use iPXE for that). You also need a DHCP server for network booting. You can find some tutorials about iPXE (formely gPXE) on the gPXE wiki : http://etherboot.org/wiki/start
Here we go !
1 - Install a clean Debian on a physical machine or into a VM. Using a VM is not a problem because we only need this for formating and installing another Debian on the iSCSI target.
2 - Install open-iscsi
aptitude install open-iscsi
This util manages to attach an iSCSI target to the session.
3 - Attach the iSCSI target
iscsiadm --mode node --targetname <IQN> -p <IP> --login
You should now see your iSCSI target into /dev/sdX.
Example :
iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2006-01.openfiler.com:tsn.dcb5e30d5a -p 188.102.200.254 --login
4 - Create all partitions you need for your future Debian installation (you can use gpart for exemple).
NOTE : The first partition must begin at the 2048 sector !!! If don't, you will not be able to install Grub on the iSCSI target !
5 - Create a dir into /mnt (for example /mnt/debian) for preparing mouting.
6 - Mount the iSCSI target's main partition on this dir
mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt/debian
7 - Install debootstrap
aptitude install debootstrap
This utils manages to install a light debian install by using deb packages to a target.
8 - Install a debian squeeze to /mnt/debian by using debootstrap
debootstrap squeeze /mnt/debian http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian
You can also install another debian like lenny, but squeeze supports iSCSI better (you need to do more tricks on Lenny for having a functional iscsi boot). This can take some time (depending on your connection).
You should now have a right lightweight Squeeze install on the main partition
9 - Mount this system's dirs, it is necessary for preparing the new squeeze installation for iscsi booting.
mount -o bind /dev /mnt/debian/dev mount -o bind /sys /mnt/debian/sys mount -o bind /proc /mnt/debian/proc
10 - Use now this Debian by using chroot (who can change the root dir by another dir).
chroot /mnt/debian
You are now logged on your new system
11 - Install Grub
aptitude install grub
It should install Grub into the MBR of your iSCSI target. If not, you can use grub-install /dev/sdX.
12 - Add the Proxmox repository and update
echo "deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian lenny pve" >> /etc/apt/sources.list wget -O- "http://download.proxmox.com/debian/key.asc" | apt-key add - aptitude update
13 - Add the loopback interface (if not, you will not be able to use nfs-common which is needed by the pve-manager). For this, edit:
nano /etc/network/interfaces
and append this to it:
auto lo iface lo inet loopback
14 - Install the proxmox 2.6.32-4 kernel and headers (the 2.6.35 seems to not work with iscsi booting)
aptitude install pve-kernel-2.6.32-4-pve pve-headers-2.6.32-4-pve
This action should update grub automatically.
15 - Install open-iscsi for making this installation fully supports iSCSI
aptitude install open-iscsi
16 - Precise to open-iscsi to manage iBFT informations (iBFT are informations made by iSCSI boot firmware like iPXE for the system)
echo "ISCSI_AUTO=true" > /etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs
By using this, you don't have to precise the iSCSI IQN and the iSCSI Target's IP to the system, only iscsi boot firmware need this.
17 - Install initramfs-tools and update initramfs
aptitude install initramfs-tools update-initramfs -u
18 - Create a root password
passwd
Your new Debian system should now boot over iSCSI ! Once booted you can install proxmox by simply using :
aptitude install proxmox-ve-2.6.32 ntp ssh lvm2