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4. set up the netapp filesystem and transfer old files from ginseng:
4. set up the netapp filesystem and transfer old files from ginseng:

* on ginseng, use parted to set up the mounted iscsi drive as an ext4 primary partition (setting up a partition of size >2TB requires care)
===Method A===
* installed star as root on ginseng

* transferred files with the following Makefile (make -j8):
* On ginseng, use parted to set up the mounted iscsi drive as an ext4 primary partition (setting up a partition of size >2TB requires care and a GPT)
* Compiled star in /root on ginseng
* Transferred files with the following Makefile (assuming original user directories in /export/users, destination volume in /mnt/iscsi, make -j8):
foo := $(wildcard /export/users/*)
foo := $(wildcard /export/users/*)
bar := $(patsubst /export/users/%,/mnt/iscsi/%,$(foo))
bar := $(patsubst /export/users/%,/mnt/iscsi/%,$(foo))
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# echo $@ $<
# echo $@ $<
~/star-1.5.2/star/OBJ/x86_64-linux-cc/star \
~/star-1.5.2/star/OBJ/x86_64-linux-cc/star \
-copy -p artype=exustar \
-copy -p -acl artype=exustar \
-C /export/users $(notdir $<) /mnt/iscsi
-C /export/users $(notdir $<) /mnt/iscsi
*


===Method B===

* On ginseng, authenticate with iSCSI target (psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca lun0).
* Umount /dev/mapper/vg0-users
* Copy users filesystem directly to iSCSI target:
dd if=/dev/mapper/vg0-users of=/path/to/psilodump:lun0 bs=8M
* Resize users filesystem on destination partition to fit:
resize2fs /path/to/psilodump:lun0


==Disk information==
==Disk information==

Revision as of 02:55, 4 February 2013

As of 2013, the CSC has a NetApp FAS3000 series which is capable of hosting network shares. It was donated to us by CSCF. It is also pretty old.

Documentation

All the manuals are hosted in ~sysadmin/netapp-docs/

Relevant docs for storage modification are: smg.pdf, sysadmin.pdf

iSCSI documentation is in ontop/bsag.pdf

Background

While the NetApp supports both NFS and CIFS, neither of these export options provide the versatility nor the options we desire of a network fileshare. Instead, we have configured the NetApp to export iSCSI block devices to be mounted on aspartame. Therefore, aspartame now replaces ginseng as being the primary fileserver in CSC.

Access

Configuration mechanisms are accessible either via SSH or serial interface, but through aspartame only. The NetApp is not visible on 134net at all.

Private IP TBD.

Configuration

Should aspartame get totally hosed, or stability is long enough such that all sysadmin folk at the time have graduated, here is how to set up iSCSI on the NetApp+aspartame.

NetApp Configuration

1. on the netapp,

  • start the iscsi stuff. Set up a client user/pass (m4burns: please fill this part out at some point)

aspartame Configuration

Install open-iscsi:

apt-get install open-scsi

Edit /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf:

node.startup = manual
discovery.sendtargets.auth.authmethod=CHAP
discovery.sendtargets.auth.username=username
discovery.sendtargets.auth.password=password
node.session.auth.authmethod=CHAP
node.session.auth.username=username
node.session.auth.password=password

Start open-iscsi service:

service open-iscsi start

Scan for iSCSI devices from the NetApp:

iscsiadm --mode discovery --type st --portal psilodump

This should dump out a ton of information, for example:

[fe80::XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX]:3260,2001 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
[fe80::XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX]:3260,2000 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
[fe80::XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX]:3260,2002 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
[fe80::XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX]:3260,1000 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
10.15.134.131:3260,2002 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
129.97.134.131:3260,2001 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
10.15.134.130:3260,2000 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
129.97.134.130:3260,1000 iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca

The .130 IPs correspond to one filer, and the .131 IPs correspond to the other filer. Currently we are only using one of the filers (psilodump).

This also populates the /etc/iscsi/nodes/iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca directory with all possible ways to access the NetApp. For testing purposes (i.e. node.startup = manual), this is okay.

Test to see if you can get the iSCSI device to show up correctly:

iscsiadm --mode node --targetname "iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca"  --portal 10.15.134.130:3260 --login

This should produce output similar to:

Logging in to [iface: default, target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca, portal: 10.15.134.130,3260]
Login to [iface: default, target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca, portal: 10.15.134.130,3260]: successful

Check /dev/disk/by-path/ip* to ensure new disks show up:

# ls -l /dev/disk/by-path/ip*
   /dev/disk/by-path/ip-10.15.134.130:3260-iscsi-iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca-lun-0 -> ../../sda
   /dev/disk/by-path/ip-10.15.134.130:3260-iscsi-iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca-lun-0-part1 -> ../../sda1
   /dev/disk/by-path/ip-10.15.134.130:3260-iscsi-iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca-lun-1 -> ../../sdb
   /dev/disk/by-path/ip-10.15.134.130:3260-iscsi-iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca-lun-1-part1 -> ../../sdb1

If this fails, check all your configuration again.

If this succeeds, you are now ready to try autoconnecting the iSCSI device.

Delete all extraneous entries from /etc/iscsi/nodes/iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca . This prevents the startup script from (a) hanging, and (b) being very upset. All that is left should be the interface you intend to connect through:

# ls -l /etc/iscsi/nodes/iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/
    10.15.134.130,3260,2000

Edit /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf:

node.startup = automatic

For the init.d script to work correctly (i.e. properly mount things) we need to add a sleep to allow the device to settle: Edit /etc/init.d/open-iscsi roughly around line 127 to add a "sleep 1":

 ...
       # Now let's mount
       sleep 1
       log_daemon_msg "Mounting network filesystems"
       MOUNT_RESULT=1
       if mount -a -O _netdev >/dev/null 2>&1; then
               MOUNT_RESULT=0
               break
       fi
       log_end_msg $MOUNT_RESULT
 ...

Now we can restart the service:

service open-iscsi restart

Now you can configure partitions and mountpoints.

Other notes

4. set up the netapp filesystem and transfer old files from ginseng:

Method A

  • On ginseng, use parted to set up the mounted iscsi drive as an ext4 primary partition (setting up a partition of size >2TB requires care and a GPT)
  • Compiled star in /root on ginseng
  • Transferred files with the following Makefile (assuming original user directories in /export/users, destination volume in /mnt/iscsi, make -j8):
foo := $(wildcard /export/users/*)
bar := $(patsubst /export/users/%,/mnt/iscsi/%,$(foo))
all: $(bar)
/mnt/iscsi/%: /export/users/%
	# echo $@ $<
	~/star-1.5.2/star/OBJ/x86_64-linux-cc/star \
	    -copy -p -acl artype=exustar \
	    -C /export/users $(notdir $<) /mnt/iscsi

Method B

  • On ginseng, authenticate with iSCSI target (psilodump.csclub.uwaterloo.ca lun0).
  • Umount /dev/mapper/vg0-users
  • Copy users filesystem directly to iSCSI target:
dd if=/dev/mapper/vg0-users of=/path/to/psilodump:lun0 bs=8M
  • Resize users filesystem on destination partition to fit:
resize2fs /path/to/psilodump:lun0

Disk information

  • shelf 1
    • 14x??? 10,000RPM FibreChannel disks
    • Currently set to standalone filer+shelf, not set up
  • shelf 2
    • 14x??? 10,000RPM FibreChannel disks
    • Currently assigned to phlogiston, not set up (phlogiston is off)
  • shelf 3
    • 14x500GB 7,200RPM ATA disks
    • Currently assigned to psilodump
  • shelf 4
    • 14x500GB 7,200RPM ATA disks
    • Currently assigned to psilodump

Aggregates

  • aggr0
    • Root aggregate volume, in RAID-DP
  • aggr1
    • Music aggregate volume, in RAID-DP
  • aggr2
    • Users aggregate volume, in RAID-DP

Volumes

  • /vol/vol0
    • Root volume.
  • /vol/vol1music
    • Music volume. This volume is not accessible via NFS or CIFS. It contains only the iSCSI LUN /vol/vol1music/lun0 .
  • /vol/vol2users
    • Users volume. This volume is not accessible via NFS or CIFS. It contains only the iSCSI LUN /vol/vol2users/lun0 .

Commands

aggr status -r aggr<num>
  Shows aggregate status
disk show -v
  Shows disks, and which filer they are owned by (currently all by psilodump)
storage
  storage related things
disk assign
  Assigns orphaned disks to a filer
vol
  Volume stuffs

Terminology

  • RAID-DP - Double Parity RAID6