StarWind Virtual SAN Configuring HA SMB File Server in Windows Server 2016
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1 One Stop Virtualization Shop StarWind Virtual SAN Configuring HA SMB File Server in Windows Server 2016 APRIL 2018 TECHNICAL PAPER
2 Trademarks StarWind, StarWind Software and the StarWind and the StarWind Software logos are registered trademarks of StarWind Software. StarWind LSFS is a trademark of StarWind Software which may be registered in some jurisdictions. All other trademarks are owned by their respective owners. Changes The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, StarWind Software assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein. StarWind Software reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users. Technical Support and Services If you have questions about installing or using this software, check this and other documents first - you will find answers to most of your questions on the Technical Papers webpage or in StarWind Forum. If you need further assistance, please contact us. About StarWind StarWind is a pioneer in virtualization and a company that participated in the development of this technology from its earliest days. Now the company is among the leading vendors of software and hardware hyperconverged solutions. The company s core product is the years-proven StarWind Virtual SAN, which allows SMB and ROBO to benefit from cost-efficient hyperconverged IT infrastructure. Having earned a reputation of reliability, StarWind created a hardware product line and is actively tapping into hyperconverged and storage appliances market. In 2016, Gartner named StarWind Cool Vendor for Compute Platforms following the success and popularity of StarWind HyperConverged Appliance. StarWind partners with world-known companies: Microsoft, VMware, Veeam, Intel, Dell, Mellanox, Citrix, Western Digital, etc. Copyright StarWind Software Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of StarWind Software. TECHNICAL PAPER 2
3 Contents Introduction... 4 Pre-Configuring the Servers... 5 Installing File Server Role... 7 Enabling Multipath Support... 8 Downloading, Installing, and Registering the Software... 9 Configuring Shared Storage Discovering Target Portals Connecting Targets Multipath Configuration Creating a Cluster Adding Witness and Cluster Shared Volumes Configuring the Scale-Out File Server Role Sharing a Folder Conclusion Contacts TECHNICAL PAPER 3
4 Introduction This technical paper covers the Highly Available Shared Storage configuration for File Servers for General use in Windows Server It describes how to configure StarWind Virtual SAN, create Shared storage, and build a File Server for General use which allows keeping server application data on file shares over SMB protocol and makes files continuously accessible for end users. Providing VSAN reliability, this architecture is designed to ensure file share availability and accessibility for clustered nodes and VMs in the cluster. StarWind Virtual SAN is a hardware-less storage solution that creates a fault-tolerant and high-performing storage pool built for virtualization workloads by mirroring the existing server s storage and RAM between the participating storage cluster nodes. The mirrored storage resource, in this case, is treated just like a local storage. StarWind Virtual SAN ensures the simple configuration of a highly available shared storage for File Server and delivers the excellent performance and advanced data protection features. This guide is intended for experienced Windows Server users, or system administrators. It provides detailed instructions on how to configure HA Shared Storage for File Server in Windows Server 2016 with StarWind Virtual SAN as a storage provider. A full set of up-to-date technical documentation can always be found here, or by pressing the Help button in the StarWind Management Console. For any technical inquiries, please, visit our online community, Frequently Asked Questions page, or use the support form to contact our technical support department. TECHNICAL PAPER 4
5 Pre-Configuring the Servers The reference network diagram of the configuration described further in this guide is provided below. NOTE: Additional network connections may be necessary, depending on the cluster setup and applications requirements. For any technical help with configuring the additional networks, please do not hesitate to contact StarWind support department via online community forum or support form (depends on your support plan). TECHNICAL PAPER 5
6 1. Make sure that you have a domain controller and the servers we are configuring are joined to the domain. 2. Install Failover Clustering, Multipath I/O features, and the Hyper-V role on both servers. That can be done through Server Manager (Add Roles and Features menu item). 3. Configure network interfaces on each node making sure that Synchronization and iscsi/starwind heartbeat interfaces are in different subnets and connected according to the network diagram above. In this document, x subnet is used for iscsi/starwind heartbeat traffic, while x subnet is used for the Synchronization traffic. 4. In order to allow iscsi Initiators to discover all StarWind Virtual SAN interfaces, StarWind configuration file (StarWind.cfg) should be changed after stopping StarWind Service on the node where it will be edited. Locate StarWind Virtual SAN configuration file (the default path is: C:\Program Files\StarWind Software\StarWind\StarWind.cfg ) and open it with Wordpad as Administrator. Find the <iscsidiscoverylistinterfaces value= 0 /> string and change the value from 0 to 1 (should look as follows: <iscsidiscoverylistinterfaces value= 1 />). Save the changes and exit Wordpad. Once StarWind.cfg is changed and saved, StarWind service can be started. TECHNICAL PAPER 6
7 Installing File Server Role 5. Open Server Manager: Start -> Server Manager. 6. Select: Manage -> Add Roles and Features 7. Follow the Wizard's steps to install the selected role. NOTE: Restart the server after installation is completed. TECHNICAL PAPER 7
8 Enabling Multipath Support 8. On cluster nodes, open the MPIO manager: Start->Administrative Tools->MPIO; 9. Go to the Discover Multi-Paths tab; 10. Tick the Add support for iscsi devices checkbox and click Add 11. When prompted to restart the server, click Yes to proceed. NOTE: Repeat the procedure on the second server. TECHNICAL PAPER 8
9 Downloading, Installing, and Registering the Software 12. Download the StarWind setup executable file from our website by following this link: NOTE: The setup file is the same for x86 and x64 systems, as well as for all Virtual SAN deployment scenarios. 13. Launch the downloaded setup file on the server where you want to install StarWind Virtual SAN or one of its components. The setup wizard will appear. 14. Read and accept the License Agreement. Click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 9
10 15. Carefully read the information about new features and improvements. Read text that indicates warnings for users who update existing software installations. Click Next to continue. 16. Click Browse to modify the installation path if necessary. Click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 10
11 17. Select the following components for the minimum setup: StarWind Virtual SAN Service StarWind Service is the core of the software. It can create iscsi targets as well as share virtual and physical devices. The service can be managed from StarWind Management Console on any Windows computer or VSA that is on the same network. Alternatively, the service can be managed from StarWind Web Console, which is deployed separately. StarWind Management Console Management Console is the Graphic User Interface (GUI) part of the software that controls and monitors all storage-related operations (e.g., allows users to create targets and devices on StarWind Virtual SAN servers connected to the network). Click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 11
12 18. Specify the Start Menu folder. Click Next to continue. 19. Tick the checkbox if you want to create a desktop icon and click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 12
13 20. You will be asked to either request a time-limited fully functional evaluation key, a FREE version key, or a fully-commercial license key sent to you with the purchase of StarWind Virtual SAN. Select the appropriate option. Click Next to continue. 21. Click Browse to locate the license file. Click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 13
14 22. Verify the installation settings. Click Back to make any changes or Install to continue. 23. Select the corresponding checkbox to launch the StarWind Management Console immediately after the setup wizard is closed. Click Finish to close the wizard. TECHNICAL PAPER 14
15 24. Repeat the installation steps on the partner node. NOTE: To manage StarWind Virtual SAN installed on a machine with Server Core OS edition, StarWind Management console must be installed on a different computer running the GUIenabled Windows edition. Configuring Shared Storage 25. Launch StarWind Management Console by double-clicking the StarWind tray icon. NOTE: StarWind Management Console cannot be installed on an operating system without a GUI. You can install it on Windows Desktop 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016 editions. If StarWind Service and Management Console are installed on the same server, the Management Console will automatically add the local StarWind node to the Console after the first launch. Then, Management Console automatically connects to it using the default credentials. To add remote StarWind servers to the console, use the Add Server button on the control panel. TECHNICAL PAPER 15
16 26. StarWind Management console will ask you to specify the default storage pool on the server you re connecting to for the first time. Please configure the default storage pool to use one of the volumes you have prepared earlier. All the devices created through the Add Device wizard will be stored on it. Should you decide to use an alternative storage pool for your StarWind virtual disks, please use the Add Device (advanced) menu item. Press the Yes button to configure the storage pool. Should you require to change the storage pool destination, press Choose path and point the browser to the necessary disk. NOTE: Each array used by StarWind Virtual SAN to store virtual disk images should meet the following requirements: initialized as GPT; have a single NTFS-formatted partition; have a drive letter assigned. The steps below, describe how to prepare an HA device for Witness drive. Other devices should be created the same way. 27. Select one of two StarWind servers to start the device creation and configuration. 28. Press the Add Device (advanced) button on the toolbar. 29. Add Device Wizard will appear. Select Hard Disk Device and click Next. 30. Select the Virtual disk and click Next. TECHNICAL PAPER 16
17 31. Specify the virtual disk name, location, and size and click Next. 32. Choose the type of the StarWind device (Thick-provisioned, or LSFS), specify virtual block size, and click Next. TECHNICAL PAPER 17
18 33. Define the caching policy, specify the cache size, and click Next. NOTE: It is recommended to assign 1 GB of L1 cache in Write-Back or Write-Through mode per 1 TB storage capacity if necessary. TECHNICAL PAPER 18
19 34. Define the Flash Cache Parameters policy and size if necessary. Choose the SSD location in the wizard. Click Next to continue. NOTE: The recommended size of the L2 cache is 10% of the initial StarWind device capacity. TECHNICAL PAPER 19
20 35. Specify the target parameters. Select the Target Name checkbox to enter a custom name of the target. Otherwise, the name will be generated automatically based on the target alias. Click Next to continue. 36. Click Create to add a new device and assign it to the target. Then, click Close 37. Right-click the servers field and click the Add Server button. Add a new StarWind Server which will be used as the partner HA node. Press OK and Connect buttons to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 20
21 38. Right-click on the device you have just created and select Replication Manager. Press the Add Replica button in the Replication Manager window that will appear. 39. Select Synchronous two-way replication and click Next to proceed. TECHNICAL PAPER 21
22 40. Specify the partner server IP address. The Default StarWind management port is If you have configured a different port, make sure to change the Port Number value parameter accordingly. Click Next. TECHNICAL PAPER 22
23 41. Select Heartbeat Failover Strategy and click Next. 42. Choose Create new Partner Device and click Next. TECHNICAL PAPER 23
24 43. Specify the partner device location or the target name of the device if necessary. Click Next. 44. Select Synchronization and Heartbeat channels for the HA device by clicking the Change network settings button. TECHNICAL PAPER 24
25 45. Specify the interfaces for Synchronization and Heartbeat. Click OK. Then click Next. NOTE: It is recommended to configure Heartbeat and iscsi channels on the same interfaces to avoid the split-brain issue. If Synchronization and Heartbeat interfaces are located on the same network adapter, it is recommended to assign one more Heartbeat interface to a separate adapter. TECHNICAL PAPER 25
26 46. Select Synchronize from existing Device as a partner device initialization mode and click Next. 47. Press the Create Replica button. Then click Close. 48. The added devices will appear in the StarWind Management Console. TECHNICAL PAPER 26
27 49. Repeat the steps above to create other virtual disks if necessary. Once all devices are created, the Management console should look as follows: Discovering Target Portals This section discusses how to discover Target Portals on each StarWind node. 50. Launch Microsoft iscsi Initiator on the first StarWind node: Start > Administrative Tools > iscsi Initiator or iscsicpl from the command line interface. The iscsi Initiator Properties window will appear. 51. Navigate to the Discovery tab. Click the Discover Portal button. In Discover Target Portal dialog box, enter the local IP address TECHNICAL PAPER 27
28 52. Click the Advanced button, select Microsoft iscsi Initiator as your Local adapter and keep Initiator IP as it is set by default. Press OK twice to complete the Target Portal discovery. TECHNICAL PAPER 28
29 53. Click the Discover Portal button once again. 54. In the Discover Target Portal dialog box, enter the iscsi IP address of the partner node and click the Advanced button. TECHNICAL PAPER 29
30 55. Select Microsoft iscsi Initiator as a Local adapter and select the initiator IP address from the same subnet. Click OK twice to add the Target Portal. TECHNICAL PAPER 30
31 56. Target portals are added on the local node. TECHNICAL PAPER 31
32 57. Go through the same steps on the partner node. 58. All target portals are added to the partner node. TECHNICAL PAPER 32
33 Connecting Targets 59. Launch Microsoft iscsi Initiator on the first StarWind node and click on the Targets tab. The previously created targets should be listed in the Discovered Targets section. NOTE: If the created targets are not listed, check the firewall settings of the StarWind Server and the list of networks served by the StarWind Server (go to StarWind Management Console -> Configuration -> Network). TECHNICAL PAPER 33
34 60. Select a target for the Witness device discovered from the local server and click Connect. 61. Tick the checkboxes like in the image below and click Advanced. TECHNICAL PAPER 34
35 62. Select Microsoft iscsi Initiator in the Local adapter text field. Select in the Target portal IP list. Click OK twice to connect the target. NOTE: It is recommended to connect the Witness device only by loopback ( ) address. Do not connect the target to the Witness device from the partner StarWind node. TECHNICAL PAPER 35
36 63. Select the target for the SMB-SHARE device discovered from the local server and click Connect. 64. Tick the checkboxes like in the image below and click Advanced TECHNICAL PAPER 36
37 65. Select Microsoft iscsi Initiator in the Local adapter text field. Select in the Target portal IP area. Click OK twice to connect the target. TECHNICAL PAPER 37
38 66. Select the target for the SMB-SHARE device discovered from the partner StarWind node and click Connect. 67. Tick the checkboxes like in the image below and click Advanced. 68. Select Microsoft iscsi Initiator in the Local adapter text field. TECHNICAL PAPER 38
39 69. In the Target portal IP, select the IP address for the iscsi channel on the partner StarWind Node and the Initiator IP address from the same subnet. Click OK twice to connect the target. TECHNICAL PAPER 39
40 70. Repeat the above actions for all HA device targets. The result should look like in the picture below. TECHNICAL PAPER 40
41 71. Repeat the steps described in this section on the partner StarWind node, specifying corresponding IP addresses for the iscsi channel. The result should look like in the screenshot below. TECHNICAL PAPER 41
42 Multipath Configuration NOTE: It is recommended to configure different MPIO policies depending on the iscsi channel throughput. For 1 Gbps iscsi channel throughput, Failover Only MPIO policy is advised. For 10 Gbps iscsi channel throughput, it is recommended to set Round Robin or Least queue depth MPIO policy. 72. With Failover Only MPIO policy, it is recommended to set localhost ( ) as the active path. Select a target located on the local server and click Devices. TECHNICAL PAPER 42
43 73. The Devices dialog appears. Click MPIO. TECHNICAL PAPER 43
44 74. Select Fail Over Only load balance policy, and then designate the local path as active. 75. You can verify that is the active path by selecting it from the list and clicking Details. TECHNICAL PAPER 44
45 76. Repeat the same steps for each device on both nodes. 77. Round Robin or Least Queue Depth MPIO policy can be set in Device Details window. 78. Initialize the disks and create partitions on them using the Disk Management snap-in. The disk devices are required to be initialized and formatted on both nodes in order to create the cluster. NOTE: It is recommended to initialize the disks as GPT. TECHNICAL PAPER 45
46 Creating a Cluster NOTE: To avoid issues during cluster validation configuration, it is recommended to install the latest Microsoft updates on each node. 79. Open Server Manager. Select the Failover Cluster Manager item from the Tools menu. 80. Click the Create Cluster link in the Actions section of the Failover Cluster Manager. TECHNICAL PAPER 46
47 81. Specify the servers which should be added to the cluster. Click Next to continue. 82. Validate the configuration by running the cluster validation tests: select Yes and click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 47
48 83. Specify the cluster name. NOTE: If the cluster servers get IP addresses over DHCP, the cluster also gets its IP address over DHCP. If the IP addresses are set statically, you will be prompted to set the cluster IP address manually. Click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 48
49 84. Make sure that all the settings are correct. Click Previous to change the settings (if necessary): NOTE: If checkbox Add all eligible storage to the cluster is ticked, the wizard will add all disks to the cluster automatically. The device with the smallest storage volume will be assigned as a Witness. It is recommended to uncheck it before you click Next and add cluster disks and the Witness drive manually. TECHNICAL PAPER 49
50 85. The process of cluster creation starts. Upon completion, the system displays a summary with detailed information. Click Finish to close the wizard. TECHNICAL PAPER 50
51 Configuring the Witness Device 86. Open Failover Cluster Manager. 87. Go to Cluster->Storage -> Disks. 88. Click Add Disk in the Actions panel, choose StarWind disks from the list, and click OK. 89. To configure the Witness drive, right-click Cluster->More Actions->Configure Cluster Quorum Settings, follow the wizard, and use the default quorum configuration. TECHNICAL PAPER 51
52 Configuring the File Server for the General Use Role 90. To configure the Scale-Out File Server role, open Failover Cluster Manager. 91. Right-click on the cluster name, then click Configure Role, and click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 52
53 92. Select the File Server item from the list in the High Availability Wizard and click Next to continue. 93. Select File Server for general use and click Next. TECHNICAL PAPER 53
54 94. On the Client Access Point page, in the Name text field, type the NETBIOS name that will be used to access the File Server and IP for it. Click Next to continue. TECHNICAL PAPER 54
55 95. Select the Cluster disk and click Next. 96. Check whether the specified information is correct. Click Next to proceed, or Previous to change the settings. TECHNICAL PAPER 55
56 97. Once the installation has been finished successfully, the Wizard should look like shown in the screenshot below. Click Finish to close the Wizard. TECHNICAL PAPER 56
57 98. The newly created role should look like shown in the screenshot below. NOTE: In case the role status is Failed and it is unable to Start, please follow the next steps: Open Active Directory Users and Computers; Enable Advanced view if it is not enabled; Edit the properties of the OU containing the cluster computer object (in our case SMB- FILESERVER-TEST); Open the Security tab and click Advanced; Press Add (the Permission Entry dialog box opens), click Select a principal; In the window that appeared, click Object Types, select Computers, and click OK; TECHNICAL PAPER 57
58 Enter the name of the cluster computer object (in our case, SMB-FILESERVER-TEST); Go back to the Permission Entry dialog, scroll down, and select Create Computer Objects. Click OK on all opened windows to confirm the changes. Open Failover Cluster Manager, right-click the FS role, and click Start Role. TECHNICAL PAPER 58
59 Sharing a Folder To share a folder: 99. Open Failover Cluster Manager Expand the cluster and then click Roles Right-click the file server role and then press Add File Share On the Select the profile for this share page, click SMB Share Quick and then click Next. TECHNICAL PAPER 59
60 103. Select available storage to host the share. Click Next to proceed Type in the file share name and click Next. TECHNICAL PAPER 60
61 105. Make sure that the Enable Continuous Availability box is checked. Click Next to proceed Specify the access permissions for your file share. TECHNICAL PAPER 61
62 107. Check whether specified settings are correct. Click Previous to make any changes or click Create to proceed Check the summary and click Close. TECHNICAL PAPER 62
63 To manage created shares: 109. Open Failover Cluster Manager Expand the cluster and click Roles Choose the file share role, select the Shares tab, right-click the created file share, and select Properties. TECHNICAL PAPER 63
64 Conclusion We have configured a two-node fault-tolerant cluster in Windows Server 2016 with StarWind Virtual SAN as a backbone for your HA shared storage. Now, you have a continuously available file share(s) available over SMB protocol. TECHNICAL PAPER 64
65 Contacts US Headquarters EMEA and APAC (UK) (Spain and Portugal) Customer Support Portal: Support Forum: Sales: General Information: StarWind Software, Inc. 35 Village Rd., Suite 100, Middleton, MA USA , StarWind Software Inc. All rights reserved. TECHNICAL PAPER 65
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