In this post today I will go over
configuring iSCSI SAN which is now a in-box feature in Windows 2012
RC, after setting it up in Par2 will go over setting a 2 Node Failover
cluster in Windows 2012 RC accessing the shared iSCSI SAN.
Lab:
Enabling and
configuring ISCSI SAN:
Open
Server Manager, click Manage and Select Add Roles and features
click Add Roles and features...
Click Role based or feature-based
installation and click next..
Select a server and click next...
Enable iSCSI Target Server and click
next...
click next...
click Install...
this finishes the Install, click close
and open Server Manager.....
Click File and Storage Services...
Click iSCSI and click the New iSCSI
Virtual Disk Wizard or go to Tasks and click New iSCSI Virtual
Disk...
Select a volume and click next...
Provide a iSCSI virtual disk name and
click next..
Pick a Size for the disk and click
next...
As this is the 1st disk we
are creating so we have only 1 option to select that is New iSCSI
target. After provisioning the disk to a Server you will see the
option add to Existing iSCSI target enabled.
Target servers will identify the disk
with this Name, so provide a Name and description and click next...
we need to Add all the Servers which
will be accessing this disk...
Add initiator ID window opens up.
Before you click on Browse make sure on the target
server you have enabled the iSCSI initiator service .
Add all the server you want the disk to
have access... As I would be attaching this disk to 2 Node Failover
cluster I have added both the servers.
Optional: Enable any authentication if
you need.
Click next...
Review the settings and click Create...
So we have successfully created a
Disk...Click Close....
I followed the same process and added one
more disk called Quorum.
In the Part2 i will go over adding the iSCSI disk's to Nodes and setting up Failover cluster.
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