Citrix XenServer Installation Guide
Citrix XenServer Installation Guide
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Citrix XenServer
Contents
Contents...............................................................................................................................2
Overview..............................................................................................................................3
Step 1 – Create Pool.............................................................................................................4
Step 2 - Create Storage Repository......................................................................................6
Step 3 – Configure High Availability..................................................................................9
Step 4 - Configure Xenmotion and Dynamic Memory Control........................................13
Step 5 - Configure Active Directory Authentication.........................................................14
Summary...........................................................................................................................15
Overview
This document provides guidance for setting a very basic Citrix XenServer 5.6
cluster of two hosts attached to ISCSI storage. The features that will configured
are as below
• XenMotion
• HA
• Shared ISCSI storage repository
• Active Directory integration
• Dynamic Memory control
Requirements
In order to set up the cluster two hosts will need to set up with Xenserver
installed, hosts will need to set up with IP addresses and configured to be
managed via XenCenter as below.
1: Right click on
XenCenter >and
choose New Pool
1: We now need to
create the shared
storage repository
this is similar to
creating a VMFS
volume in Vsphere
but with XenServer
this a LVM SR.
2: Choose ISCSI as
the SR type and
choose an name and
then enter the target
host IP (in this
instance it will be the
virtual IP of the HP
Left-hand storage) *
3: Click finish to
create the SR and
you will presented
with the following
message, which
basically means the
LUM will formatted
with the LVM and a
SR will be created
4: In the XenCenter
management console
you will now see the
ISCSI SR appear.
You can now
implement this SR for
Virtual machines.
1: We now need to
configure high
availability this is
similar to Vsphere
HA, but XenServer
uses a Quorum
heartbeat LUN
instead of the HA
agents on each node
2: A small LUN
(around 500mb)
needs to created on
the ISCSI SR and
presented to both
hosts*
3: We now need to
configure the
heartbeat SR for HA
Right click on the
Cluster and choose
>High Availability
5: XenServer HA
works on the concept
of Pool masters(the
master will always be
the server listed
directly under
XenCenter). The
configuration is
populated amongst
the hosts but only
one is the master
server. If you wish to
change this for any
reason you will need
to run the following
commands*
Go to the >console
tab and open the
mgmt shell
6: Firstly we need to
disable HA in the
cluster
*I have included
these commands as
you will not be able to
use XenCenter to
manage your cluster
if the pool master
node is unavailable.
7: We now need to
find out the UUID of
the hosts this can be
achieved by typing >
xe host-list
8: Now we need to
promote the slave by
using the UUID of the
slave server found in
the previous
command.
Now enable HA as in
step 1
1: XenMotion is very
easy to configure, the
only requirements are
shared storage and
Connectivity you just
need to make sure
that Xentools are
running on each
machine.
Either drag and drop
onto the required host
or right click on the
VM and choose
>migrate to server
2: XenServer
Dynamic memory
control permits
memory utilization of
existing VM’s to be
compressed so you
can add more
machines to the
node.
You need use the
memory tab > then
edit and chose a
minimum and
maximum allocation
based on your
requirements this
again is similar to the
memory reservation
function in Vsphere
though not as
advanced as TPS
1:AD integration is
very simple in
Xenserver, simply
click on the users tab
and then > Join
domain
Summary
As you can see XenServer 5.5 is very simple to configure the new licensing
model means with the advanced edition you now have the option for HA, Memory
over commit, Snapshots and live migrations all for around 700 pounds per
server, I think this is a great fit for server hosting and VDI environments.
XenServer hypervisor
Conversion tools
High availability
Memory optimization
Heterogeneous pools
Citrix® StorageLink™
Lifecycle management
Site recovery