Setting up the cluster in Linux 6.x
- Download the ricci package, and install it on each of the nodes of the cluster, by running the following command:
yum install ricci - Start the ricci service by running the following command:
service ricci start - Reset the password of user ricci on each of the nodes in the cluster, by running the following command:
passwd ricci - Download the luci package and install it on the server node, by running the following command:
yum install luci - Start the luci service by running the following command:
service luci start - On a new browser window, open the link https://ServerHostName:8084 and accept the settings.
- To log on, enter the root log-in credentials of the server on which luci is installed.
- Click Manage Clusters, and select Create to create a cluster.
- Provide the node name, password, ricci host name, and ricci port. Use the same password that you have set for user ricci in step 3.
- Select the Enable shared storage support check box and click Submit.
The cluster formation process may take several minutes to complete. - After the cluster is formed, select each node and click Join to make the node a part of the cluster.
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