A.4. virtual disk configuration, Virtual disk configuration – Dell POWEREDGE R720XD User Manual

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Partitions : Available

Hot Spare Policy violated : Not Applicable

Encrypted : No

Layout : RAID-0

Size : 557.75 GB (598879502336 bytes

)

Associated Fluid Cache State : Not enabled

Device Name : /dev/sdb

Bus Protocol : SAS

Media : HDD

Read Policy : Adaptive Read Ahead

Write Policy : Write Back

Cache Policy : Not Applicable

Stripe Element Size : 64 KB

Disk Cache Policy : Disabled


Now create a swap space on the RAID 0.

# mkswap –L SWAP /dev/sdb

Turn on swap.

# swapon –p 10 /dev/sdb

Edit /etc/fstab and add an entry for this swap device.

“LABEL=SWAP swap swap pri=10 0 0”

Make sure the entry is listed before the default swap space the OS install created.

Test that swap can be enabled automatically when the server boots.

# swapoff –a

# swapon -s

# swapon –a

# swapon –s

5. Configure an ib0 IP-address on the InfiniBand interface. This is the IP the I/O clients will use to

mount the NFS share. It should be on the same subnet as the I/O clients.

Reboot the server for all these changes to take effect.

A.4. Virtual disk configuration

Create a virtual disk on the PowerVault MD1200s. This disk will be used as the NFS storage. All the
commands in this section are executed on the PowerEdge R720 NFS server.

1. Note the controller ID of the PERC H810 adapter. From the output below, the controller ID is 1.

[root@nfs-dfc]# omreport storage controller

List of Controllers in the system

<…snip…>

ID : 1

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