freebsd-nq/tools/regression/iscsi/initiator-instructions.txt
Edward Tomasz Napierala 009ea47eb2 Bring in the new iSCSI target and initiator.
Reviewed by:	ken (parts)
Approved by:	re (delphij)
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-14 15:29:06 +00:00

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How to prepare initiator virtual machines for iSCSI target testing
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1. Install operating systems.
- FreeBSD: Use default settings for everything. Don't install
ports from the system installer, use "portsnap fetch extract"
after installation instead.
- Fedora: Change the environment to "Minimal install".
- Solaris: Use defaults.
2. Install required software.
- FreeBSD: install from ports, with 'make install BATCH=1':
benchmarks/bonnie++
benchmarks/iozone
benchmarks/postmark
databases/postgresql92-server
databases/postgresql92-contrib
- Fedora:
yum install btrfs-progs bonnie++ postgresql-server postgresql-contrib iscsi-initiator-utils
chkconfig iscsid on
chkconfig iscsi on
After that, install iozone and postmark from source; they are not
provided by Fedora; download sites:
http://www.iozone.org/src/current/iozone3_397.tar
http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/debian/pool/main/p/postmark/postmark_1.53.orig.tar.gz
To build iozone, use "make linux". Copy the 'postmark' and 'iozone' binaries
to /usr/local/bin/.
- Solaris:
Install gcc:
pkg install gcc-45
pkg install system/header
After that, install bonnie++, iozone, and postmark from source; download sites:
http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/experimental/bonnie++-1.97.tgz
http://www.iozone.org/src/current/iozone3_397.tar
http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/debian/pool/main/p/postmark/postmark_1.53.orig.tar.gz
To build iozone, use "make Solaris10gcc". Copy the 'bonnie++', 'postmark', and 'iozone'
binaries to /usr/bin/.
Fetch the binary PostgreSQL distribution from the link below and untar to /usr/postgres/:
http://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/binary/v9.2.3/solaris/solaris11/i386/postgresql-9.2.3-S11.i386-32.tar.bz2
3. Run the test script.
./iscsi-test.sh