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The network setup should look something like below, again you would setup IP multipath groups to have resilience in the networking but I will leave this to google on how to setup IPMP up.
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I will discuss creating resources and group later, but when you start the Solaris servers the disk setup should look something like below, in the real world you would now configure the Volume manager software be it Sun or Veritas to mirror root disks, etc but i am leaving this out and only concentrating on Sun Cluster. In the real world you would also create a separate /opt and a /var slice. Slice 7: used for Solaris Volume manager - 100MB Slice 1: swap - 1.5GB (normally double memory)
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To install Solaris you can either use a burned iso image of Solaris on a DVD or use the iso image directly from your hard disk, just change the settings in CDROM and select "use ISO image" and point it to the Solaris 10 iso image file. Once you have configured the VM's its time to install Solaris in them, but first lets discuss what we need to install Solaris, Sun have a good data cluster worksheet that you can download fill in and use to configure your cluster. I remove any unnecessary hardware like the USB, etc. I selected the Solaris 10 64-bit make sure its the 64-bit as Sun cluster needs a 64-bit operating system.
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I will discuss how to add the shared storage later if you are wondering. Once you have installed VMware, configured two virtual machines as below (I called mine sclus3 and sclus 4), this was the minimum I could get away with without it being to slow. HP Pavilion DV2104e laptop (running windows XP - service pack 3), with 120GB hard disk, 2GB ramĪs you can see I am not running the most sophisticated piece of hardware which goes to show any hardware that's within 3 years old should be ok.GRUB should kick off, and you should soon see the OS probing for devices.I am going to explain how to install Sun Cluster 3.2 into a VMWare environment using Solaris 10 (x86). While the VM is highlighted, select Start Now we will boot the OS and run the Solaris installer. Navigate to where you downloaded the ISO file, and select the text-x86 Solaris installer Then from the Storage Settings, we will add a new controller, and mount the ISO.
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From here we will update a few settings before we kickoff the installer.įirst, from the System menu, we will remove the floppy as a boot device, and update the Pointing device to PS/2 This will bring up the setting dialog box. To add the ISO, make sure the new virtual machine is selected, and then select settings. We now need to add in the ISO image and boot the system. Virtualbox will take you back to the main screen once the drive is created. To save some disk space, we will use a dynamic allocated drive. For this demo we will make is a 100G VDI drive, to accommodate a future lab.Ĭlick Create to make the virtual disk drive. We will now set the memory to 2G (2048MB)Īfter clicking next, we will create a virtual drive. Verify that the Type is Solaris, and the version is 11, 64 bit. Select the new button, and enter the name of the VM into the field. We will now add a new VM, Called Solaris 11.2 demo. So guys… here is a step by step for you.įirst, you will need to download the Solaris 11.2 x86 ISO. They had seen me demo Openstack a few weeks ago, and wanted to know how to install Solaris 11.2 in a VM. Recently I had a DBA at an IOUG event complain that they were unable to install from the Solaris 11.2 ISO.