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The following is a diagram of the clustering scenario we will be setting up:
Install OS
Install CentOS 5.6 on two identical servers. You may also configure the NICs at this point. One NIC will be for the iSCSI storage network (eth2), one will be for clustering heartbeat (eth1), and one NIC will be for all other communications, including sipXecs (eth0).
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When prompted for software selection, deselect desktop - – Gnome and select Clustering and Storage Clustering. Perform the install.
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chkconfig iscsi on onserviceservice iscsi start |
On each server you need to connect to a blank (fresh) shared iSCSI disk. For example, if your iSCSI shared disk is located at IP address 172.16.5.10 you would run the following command on each server:
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#!/bin/bash # # # # Simple script for cluster services to use for bare metal ethernet interface # # chkconfig: 345 89 14 # description: Starts and stops the clustered service network interface # processname: net # # Source function library. . /etc/init.d/functions SIPX_IP='172.16.1.5' SIPX_INTERFACE=eth0 CLUS_INTERFACE=eth2 ISCSI_INTERFACE=eth1 PROG_NAME=clusnet RETVAL=0 DEFAULT_GW=`cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-$SIPX_INTERFACE | grep GATEWAY | sed 's/GATEWAY=//g'` SUBNET_MASK=`cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-$SIPX_INTERFACE | grep NETMASK | sed 's/NETMASK=//g'` INTUP=`/sbin/ifconfig | grep -c $SIPX_INTERFACE`; # <define any local shell functions used by the code that follows> start() { echo -n "Starting $SIPX_INTERFACE: " ip address flush dev eth0 sleep 3 ip address addifconfig $SIPX_INTERFACE $SIPX_IP/ netmask $SUBNET_MASK brd + dev eth0 ip up sleep 3 route add default viagw $DEFAULT_GW dev $SIPX_INTERFACE echo echo -n $"$SIPX_INTERFACE is up."; success $"$SIPX_INTERFACE is up."; echo chkconfig postgresql off return $RETVAL } stop() { echo -n "Shutting down $SIPX_INTERFACE: " ifdown $SIPX_INTERFACE ifup $SIPX_INTERFACE ifup $ISCSI_INTERFACE ifup $CLUS_INTERFACE echo echo -n $"Interface $SIPX_INTERFACE is down."; success $"Interface $SIPX_INTERFACE is down."; echo chkconfig postgresql off return $RETVAL } getstatus() { if [ $INTUP -lt 1 ] then echo echo -n $"Interface $SIPX_INTERFACE is down." failure $"Interface $SIPX_INTERFACE is down." echo return 1; fi echo echo -n $"Interface $SIPX_INTERFACE is up."; success $"Interface $SIPX_INTERFACE is up."; echo return $RETVAL } case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; status) getstatus ;; restart) stop sleep 5 start ;; *) echo "Usage: $PROG_NAME {start|stop|status|restart}" exit 1 ;; esac exit $RETVAL |
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/dev/sipx-vol/freeswitch /opt/freeswitch gfs defaults 0 0 /dev/sipx-vol/openfire /opt/openfire gfs defaults 0 0 /dev/sipx-vol/sipxdata /var/sipxdata gfs defaults 0 0 /dev/sipx-vol/etc_sipxpbx /etc/sipxpbx gfs defaults 0 0 /dev/sipx-vol/pgsql /var/lib/pgsql gfs defaults 0 0 |
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You'll also need to change the IP address of your primary node's communication interface (eth0) to an IP address that's different than the sipXecs system's IP address (but on the same subnet). This is so sipXecs can function on both nodes.back to the original settings by running:
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/usr/local/bin/clusnet stop |
DNS Caching Nameserver Configuration
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