08-12-2014 10:41 AM
Hi
I've a problem with iSCSI and VCS. Basically the problem is for RHEL. As you know when you reboot a system that uses iSCSI usually the name of the devices is always changing, (/dev/sdf to /dev/sdm) so I found a way to solve this issue with UUID (not cluster UUID). That's the ID you get with blkid command.
I've configured in VCS in BlockDevice section (/dev/sdX) but I've been looking for documentation about If I can configure UUID instead /dev/sdX but there aren't any references about it, so please tell me how should I configure UUID in VCS.
Thanks for your help!
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08-13-2014 10:16 AM
I was thinking there was some kind of workaround at cluster level but I see I must solve it at OS level, anyway thanks for your help.
Best Regards.
08-12-2014 11:46 AM
I've tried setting BlockDevice like this:
UUID=62cb6ce3-4da8-4ccc-94b8-9015d0f6cae6
But it says that device does not exist, so i don't know how to fix this issue.
08-12-2014 01:19 PM
I've tried this persistent storage too but it's not working either
http://www.tuxgeek.org/news/configuring-persistent-storage-in-red-hat-enterprise-linux-6/
Any help would be appreciated.
08-13-2014 03:43 AM
Try iSCSI Persistent Binding.
See http://www.linux-tutorial.info/modules.php?name=ManPage&sec=5&manpage=iscsi.bindings
08-13-2014 10:16 AM
I was thinking there was some kind of workaround at cluster level but I see I must solve it at OS level, anyway thanks for your help.
Best Regards.