Install OpenFiler from USB Drive We just received a new storage server from DELL which will be used to host web server cluster. We will use Openfiler, a free NAS/SAN operating system to manage our RAID-10 storage. Install OpenFiler on a USB drive. Post Open Filer 2.3 install. Output of running ls /boot on my openfiler machine. The problem we have now is our storage server has no optical drive and we do not have any external optical drive available here in office. Alternatively, we can use USB stick drive and make sure our server are able to boot from USB. Server: DELL PowerEdge R510 OS version: Openfiler 2.99 64bit USB flash drive: /dev/sdb RAID 10 virtual disk: /dev/sda Preparing the Flash Drive 1. Download the ISO from here into your local PC. In my case, I downloaded the x86_64 distribution ISO. Download UNetbootin from here. We will use this application to burn our ISO into flash drive. Prepare our flash drive. Format it to FAT32 or FAT file system. Since I am using Windows 7, just right click to the drive and click ‘Format’. Launch UNetbootin and select ‘Diskimage’. Locate the ISO file in your PC and click OK as screenshot below: 5. Once ready, we need to copy the whole ISO into a directory called ‘root’. Navigate to your USB pendrive and create a directory ‘root’ at the parent directory: Once the copy completed, verify and make sure the ISO is exist as screenshot below: Installing into the Server 1. Plug into the server’s USB port and press F11 to show boot options as below: 2. Accept default value up until you see installation method page. Choose “Hard Drive” and you just need to select /dev/sdb1 (our flash drive) and enter “root/” (without quote) so the installer can try to find the Openfiler ISO file (which we have save it earlier): 3. The installer should loaded properly now and you can proceed with the Openfiler installation wizard. Up until you see Bootloader Configuration setting, select “/dev/sda1 First sector of boot partition” as screenshot below: 4. Proceed with the installation wizard until Finish. It will required a reboot after installation completed. REMOVE THE USB DRIVE AS WELL! Post-Installation Configuration 1. By default, Openfiler will boot to “Other” because this is the disk partition that we have install from (see below screenshot). Make sure during the first boot after installation finish, select the Openfiler kernel manually and press Enter: 2. After sysinit complete, you should see the login page of Openfiler. Login as root user and open this text file: $ vi /etc/bootloader.conf And change following line from this: default other0 To this: default 2.6.32-71.18.1.el6-0.20.smp.gcc4.1.x86_64 3. Save the file and run following command to apply the new bootloader configuration: $ bootman If you see some error, ignore it. This error indicate that /dev/sdb1 (the USB flash drive) is not exist which is correct. Hi, I am Hasan T. Emdad Rumi, an IT Project Manager, system administrator,a web developer and IT consultant from Dhaka, Bangladesh. I have prior experience in managing numerous local and international projects- such as Telco VAS & NMC, Virtualization & Cloud Networks, PKI Certifying Authority, Offshore Software Development Team. Worked with Orascom Telecom (Banglalink), Network Elites (US), BTRC, BTT (Turkey). Current Engagement Country Manager for and Head of Technical Solutions.
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