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Introduction
This section describes how to configure a CHARON-VAX for Linux CI cluster.
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General description
The virtual CIXCD is the functional equivalent of a hardware CIXCD host adapter, with the exception that there is no physical layer to connect to a hardware CI infrastructure. Since the current host hardware is much faster than the physical CI implementation, such a connection - if it were possible - would greatly limit the virtual system throughput.
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For more details on CI configuration follow this link.
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Configuration steps
To create CHARON-VAX CI cluster, both of the two elements must be configured:
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Example 1: Dual node CI cluster with 4 shared disks
To setup two emulated VAX 6610 nodes, we need two host machines, preferably running the same version of Linux.
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The following are CHARON-VAX configuration files for the emulated VAX 6610 nodes running on CASTOR and POLLUX:
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The first two lines of both configuration files load and establish parameters for the "PAA" CIXCD host adapter. Only 3 CIXCD parameters are important for us in this situation:
Parameter Description ci_node_id An integer value that specifies the address of the virtual CIXCD host adapter on the virtual CI network.
Possible values are from 0 through 127 (Initially set to 127).
port An integer value that specifies the TCP/IP port number at which the emulated CIXCD host adapter listens for connections from another emulated CIXCD host adapter with a certain CI node id. Possible values are from 1024 through 32767.
host A string value that specifies the TCP/IP host name (and optional TCP/IP port number) to connect to another emulated CIXCD host adapter with certain CI node.
The syntax for the string is “host-name[:port-no]”, with possible values for "port-no" in the range from 1024 through 32767.
Thus, CASTOR connects to POLLUX's port 11021 and listens for POLLUX's connection on port 11012, POLLUX connects to CASTOR's port 11012 and listens for CASTOR's connection on port 11021
Div class pagebreakThe third and fourth lines of both configuration file "DISKS" HSJ50 storage controller and its parameters:
Parameter Description ci_host A string value that specifies an instance name of the emulated CIXCD host adapter serving the virtual CI network.
If this value is not set, CHARON-VAX tries to locate the host adapter automatically. This automatic lookup works only if the CHARON-VAX configuration has exactly one instance of an emulated CIXCD host adapter.
ci_node_id An integer value that specifies the address of the emulated HSJ50 storage controller on a virtual CI network. Possible values are from 0 through 7 (initially set to 0).
scs_system_id A string value that specifies the SCSNODENAME of the emulated HSJ50 storage controller.
The string is up to 10 characters long. Possible characters are uppercase letters A through Z , figures 0 through 9.
mscp_allocation_class An integer value that specifies the ALLOCLASS of an emulated HSJ50 storage controller.
Possible values are from 0 through 255 (initially set to 0).
Warning In both configuration files, the data related to the emulated HSJ50 storage controller "DISKS" must be identical. Not following this rule can cause data corruption on the (virtual) disks.
- The next lines demonstrate mapping the "DISKS" HSJ50 storage controller to disk images, shared between both hosts. A "container" parameter is used for this purpose. This example assumes that all disk images are accessible from both host machines via network share (NFS, SAMBA) or some other realization.
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Example 2: Triple node CI cluster with multiple iSCSI disks
In this example we assume that all three host systems have a iSCSI initiator and are connected to a common iSCSI server. The iSCSI disk server provides 8 virtual disks with R/W access on all hosts. These disks are configured as "/dev/sdc0" ... "/dev/sdc7" on each of the host machines.
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