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Create iSCSI disks in Synology ready for Oracle ASM

I use Synology DS920+ in order to provision disks for Oracle ASM. Let’s start leveraging it: Login to DS920+ and click on “SAN Manager” app: This is how it looks in my test environment: Creating the iSCSI targets: We will create 6 target disks that will be managed by ASM:– TGT-ASM-MGMT1 => 50GB– TGT-ASM-DATA1 =>…

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January 22, 2022mardaffASM, Oracle, Synologyiscsi, Oracle RAC

How to attach a iscsi to a Virtualbox VM

I got a freenas server where I’m putting all my VMs and I wanted this time to use a ISCSI share to perform the OS installation. This is how I discover my ISCSI targets: I have created a VM on Virtualbox but I haven’t created any disks.The following command will attache a ISCSI target to…

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March 29, 2020mardaffVirtualboxiscsi, storageattach
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