A.2. nfs server set up, Nfs server set up, Figure 15 – Dell PowerVault MD1200 User Manual

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Figure 15.

A.2. NFS server set up

After the PowerEdge R720 server is ready and cabled to the PowerVault MD1200, check Table 2 and
Table 4 for details on the software used for the solution.

1. Create two virtual disks on the five internal disks of the PowerEdge R720. This can be done through

the Ctrl+R menu on server boot-up.

• One RAID 1 virtual disk on two drives. This will be used for the operating system. Configure

one additional drive as the hot spare for this RAID group.

One RAID 0 virtual disk on two drives. This will be used for swap space.

2. Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL 6.3) on the RAID 1 virtual disk of the PowerEdge R720.

To use any GUI features of DFC or Dell OpenManage, select the “Desktop” group of
packages.

3. This solution is based on the

2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64

errata kernel for RHEL 6.3. Install this

errata kernel version including kernel-devel and kernel-firmware rpms. Add these kernel
rpms to the system using the “rpm -ivh” flags. Do not upgrade the kernel version (“Uvh”).

4. Reboot the server into the .14.1 kernel. Double check the kernel version.

[root@nfs-dfc ~]# uname -a

Linux nfs-dfc 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Oct 15 13:44:51 EDT

2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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