Docu78704 Isilon OneFS Cluster Performance Metrics Tips and Tricks
Docu78704 Isilon OneFS Cluster Performance Metrics Tips and Tricks
Verify that you system is capable of running the virtual version of OneFS
VM nodes are for demo purposes only and are not available for support, questions, or repair
by Isilon Global Services.
System Requirements:
1. RAM: Must have at least 1 Gigabyte of RAM
2. Must have a VT-capable processor and have the feature enabled in the BIOS
3. HD: Must have at least 17 gigs of free space on the hardrive to run 1 Virtual node, 16G more
of space per additional VM
4. VMware Server, Fusion, Workstation or Player installed
VMware Player if free and the guide is based on it.
Other versions are very similar in configuration.
The site for VMware Player is http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
Internal Network:
IP Range:
Netmask:
External Network:
IP Range:
Netmask:
Gateway:
You will see several files and folder. Each clone directory will be a virtual node, if you want. You
can just run a single node, or you can build a virtual cluster up to 6 nodes.
This is when the virtual drives in the clone directory will start to consume 16G of space.
If anything is wrong, you can type back and return as many times as needed to go back in the
wizard to make changes.
It make take a few minutes before the node finishes the configuration and is available.
Now the node is up, you can ssh or use the web interface to make use of it.
Enter the first IP address in the external range that you configured.
You will see a warning. It is safe to click Continue.
You wil have to do this will each virtual node you add.
Enter the lowest IP address that you configured for the external range
Login as root
Just running a single node can be very useful, but a full three or six node cluster allows for more
testing and experimentation
For each additional node you want to join to the cluster, explorer to the clone2,3,4,5,or 6 folder and
double click on the .vmx file. You will again have to type yes to formatting the drives
Join as many of the remainig nodes as you want following the previous steps
To run virtual nodes on an ESX server, they must be coverted with the converter tool from VMware.
Use the Converter tool for vCenter or download and install VMware vCenter Converter
Standalone.
Both are free and I will use the standalone in the example below
Click "Next"
Click Next
Click Next
One you have the VM on your ESX server, if you want to run more than one node, you will then just
convert it to a template and create new VMs from that template