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HOME > > How to create Shared Disk “between” two Solaris Machine on VMWare

How to create Shared Disk “between” two Solaris Machine on VMWare

Anup - Monday, 20 April 2009

Step 1 Create first Machine

Create the windows folders to house the first virtual machines and the shared storage.

D:\>mkdir SUNOS-1

F:\>mkdir SHARED-STORAGE

Install Solaris virtual machine in SUNOS-1 Directory.

Step 2 Create virtual disks for storage usage, which is shared by Both Machine.

  • Down the virtual Machine
  • Go to VMware Server Console. Click on Edit virtual machine settings.
  • Virtual Machine Settings: Click on Add.
  • Add Hardware Wizard: Click on Next.
  • Hardware types: Select Hard Disk.
  • Select a Disk:
  • Disk: Select create a new virtual disk.
  • Select a Disk Type:
  • Virtual Disk Type: Select SCSI (Recommended).
  • Specify Disk Capacity:
  • Disk capacity: Enter “10GB.”
  • Select Allocate all disk space now.
  • Specify Disk File:
  • Disk file: Enter “F:\>SHARED-STORAGE\DISK1.vmdk.”
  • Click on Advanced
  • Add Hardware Wizard:
  • Virtual device node: Select IDE0.1.
  • Mode: Select Independent, Persistent for all shared disks.
  • Click on Finish.

Step 3 Modify virtual machine configuration file.

Additional parameters are required to enable disk sharing between the two virtual RAC nodes. Open the configuration file, D:\>SUNOS-1\ Solaris 10.vmx.vmx and add the bold parameters listed below.

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priority.grabbed = "normal"

priority.ungrabbed = "normal"

disk.locking = "FALSE"

diskLib.dataCacheMaxSize = "0"

ide0:1.sharedBus = "virtual"

ide0:0.redo = ""

ethernet0.addressType = "generated

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ethernet0.connectionType = "hostonly"

ide0:1.present = "TRUE"

ide0:1.fileName = "E:\SHARED-DISK.vmdk"

ide0:1.redo = ""

checkpoint.vmState = ""

ide0:1.mode = "independent-persistent"

ide0:1.deviceType= "disk"

floppy0.present = "FALSE"

Step 4 Create and Configure the Second Virtual Machine

Create the windows folders to house the second virtual machines.

E:\>mkdir SUNOS-2

  • Shutdown the First Virtual Machine
  • Copy all the files from D:\SUNOS-1 to E:\SUNOS-2
  • Open your VMware Server Console, press CTRL-O to open the second virtual machine,
  • E:\SUNOS-2\Solaris 10.vmx.
  • Rename the second virtual machine name from SUN1 to SUN2.
  • Click on Start this virtual machine to start SUN2, leaving SUN1 powered off.
  • SUN2 – Virtual Machine: Select create a new identifier.
  • Log in as the root user and modify the network configuration.

Follow below step for modifying Host Name and IP

  • $ ifconfig <Ethernat> <new IP>
  • $ ifconfig <Ethernet> up
  • $ go to /etc/hosts file and change IP and host
  • $ go to /etc/nodenames file and change host anme
  • $ go to /etc/hostname.<Ethernet> and change host name
  • Restart the Second Virtual Machine.
  • Start the First virtual Machine
  • Verify all changes and Enjoy. Your Shared Storage is ready for fun.
  1. this dose'nt work on vm of adding a shared disk on two machines

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