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[[2.0: Configuring LDAP]] |
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[[3.0: Initialization LDAP Database]] |
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[[4.0: User Management]] |
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[[5.0: Heartbeat HA Configuration]] |
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[[6.0: DRBD]] |
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[[7.0: BIND DNS]] |
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[[6.1 Requirements]] |
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[[6.2 Installation]] |
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[[6.3.1 drbd.conf]] |
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[[6.3.2 Initialization]] |
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[[6.4 Testing]] |
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In the example throughout this document we have linked /dev/hdd1 to /dev/drbd; your however may be a different device, it could be SCSI. |
In the example throughout this document we have linked /dev/hdd1 to /dev/drbd; your however may be a different device, it could be SCSI. |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 25 January 2007
3.0: Initialization LDAP Database
5.0: Heartbeat HA Configuration
Table of Contents
In the example throughout this document we have linked /dev/hdd1 to /dev/drbd; your however may be a different device, it could be SCSI.
All data on the device /dev/hdd will be destroyed.
Step1
We are going to create a partition on /dev/hdd1 using fdisk.
[root@node1]# fdisk /dev/hdd1 Command (m for help): m Command action a toggle a bootable flag b edit bsd disklabel c toggle the dos compatibility flag d delete a partition l list known partition types m print this menu n add a new partition o create a new empty DOS partition table p print the partition table q quit without saving changes s create a new empty Sun disklabel t change a partition's system id u change display/entry units v verify the partition table w write table to disk and exit x extra functionality (experts only) Command (m for help): d No partition is defined yet! Command (m for help): n Command action e extended p primary partition (1-4) p Partition number (1-4): 1 First cylinder (1-8677, default 1): Using default value 1 Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (1-8677, default 8677): Using default value 8677 Command (m for help): w
Step2
Now login to node2 the backup domain controller and fdisk /dev/hdd1 as per above; or your chosen device.