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(1) vSwitch should be connected to a physical adapter with a real IP address that is resolvable on your network. (ie. management vmknic) <br>
 
(1) vSwitch should be connected to a physical adapter with a real IP address that is resolvable on your network. (ie. management vmknic) <br>
 
(1) vSwitch should be not be connected to any physical adapters (intranet). <br>
 
(1) vSwitch should be not be connected to any physical adapters (intranet). <br>
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==Port Groups==
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You'll need to create (2) port groups, one for the vmknic we will create next and one for the virtual machines.  They cannot share the same port group, once the vmknic is assigned to the port group, it will not be visible to the vms and vice versa.<br>
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Create port group #1, named Intranet and associated with the vIntranet0 vSwitch you just created.  This will be for the virtual machines.<br>
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Create port group #2, named Intranet vmk1 and associated with the vIntranet vSwitch you just created.  This will be exclusively for the vmknic.
 
==VMkernel NIC==
 
==VMkernel NIC==
Create a new VMkernel NIC and select the intranet vSwitch as its Port group. Define a static IP address such as: <br>
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Create a new VMkernel NIC and select the intranet vmk1 vSwitch as its Port group. Define a static IP address such as: <br>
 
  <nowiki>IP Address: 192.168.0.5
 
  <nowiki>IP Address: 192.168.0.5
 
Subnet: 255.255.255.0</nowiki>
 
Subnet: 255.255.255.0</nowiki>

Revision as of 01:51, 3 September 2023

Contents

Pre-requisites

Setup done using:

  • ESXi host 6.7.0 (13006603)
  • TrueNas-12.0-U8.1

ESXi setup

vSwitches

Have (2) vSwitches
(1) vSwitch should be connected to a physical adapter with a real IP address that is resolvable on your network. (ie. management vmknic)
(1) vSwitch should be not be connected to any physical adapters (intranet).

Port Groups

You'll need to create (2) port groups, one for the vmknic we will create next and one for the virtual machines. They cannot share the same port group, once the vmknic is assigned to the port group, it will not be visible to the vms and vice versa.
Create port group #1, named Intranet and associated with the vIntranet0 vSwitch you just created. This will be for the virtual machines.
Create port group #2, named Intranet vmk1 and associated with the vIntranet vSwitch you just created. This will be exclusively for the vmknic.

VMkernel NIC

Create a new VMkernel NIC and select the intranet vmk1 vSwitch as its Port group. Define a static IP address such as:

IP Address: 192.168.0.5
Subnet: 255.255.255.0

TrueNAS setup

Configure NICs

Have (2) physical NICs (vmknics) associated with the VM.
(1) vmknic should be connected to to the vSwitch providing it with a resolvable ip address.
(1) vmknic should be connected to the intranet vSwitch

For the second vmknic (intranet), give it a static internal address such as:

IP Address: 192.168.0.15/24

Note: Make sure to also configure the first vmknic to DHCP, TrueNAS doesnt retain the existing configuration automatically.

Add Zvol to existing pool

on the (3) dots for the pool, from the drop down select `Add Zvol`.
give it a name such as: truenas02.pool02
Specify a size for the pool, do not assign more than 75% of the pool size. (ie. 7.5GB for a 10GB pool)
Use defaults for:

Sync: Inherit (standard)
Compression level: Inherit (lz4)
ZFS Deduplication: Inherit (off)

Create iSCSI

Under sharing select iSCSI and use the wizard.

Step 1: Create or choose block device
Name: truenas02.pool02
Extent Type: Device
Device: pool02/truenas02.pool02
Sharing Platform: VMWare


Step 2: Portal
Portal: Create New
IP Address: 192.168.0.15 Port: 3260


Step 3: Initiators
Leave blank.

Confirm the changes and then save. the Save should prompt you to enable the iSCSI service, if it does not, go to Services set it to Running and Start Automatically

ESXi iSCSI Config

From the iSCSI config on truenas, get the Target global configuration base name, in my case it is iqn.2005-10.org.freenas.ctl
From the iSCSI config on truenas, get the Target Name, in my case it is truenas02.pool02
From the Network config on truenas, get the Network IP address you defined earlier, in my case it is 192.168.0.15

on the ESXi webinterface, Go to storage > adapters > select Software iSCSI. Toggle the radio button to Enabled and allow it to load the configuration screen.
Network Port Binding > Add port binding > Select the vmknic we setup with 192.168.0.5
Add a Static target, for the target use "target global configuration base name"."Target Name". in my case it is iqn.2005-10.org.freenas.ctl:truenas02.pool02. For the Address, add the network config we added in truenas, in my base it is 192.168.0.15
For dynamic target, add the same ip address from truenas, in my case it is 192.168.0.15

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