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==Switch Configuration When Using LACP And Port Bonding== | ==Switch Configuration When Using LACP And Port Bonding:== | ||
When configuring an LACP etherchannel between a switch and UnRaid server use <code>{(C-IF-RANGE)#channel-protocol lacp}</code> on the switch and "active-backup (1)" etherchannel bond on the UnRaid server. | When configuring an LACP etherchannel between a switch and UnRaid server use <code>{(C-IF-RANGE)#channel-protocol lacp}</code> on the switch and "active-backup (1)" etherchannel bond on the UnRaid server. | ||
== Midgard Description: == | ==Midgard Description:== | ||
The Midgard Server was designed as a backup server. This server is going to help backup files, data, applications, software, and hardware. Backups help prevent data loss and save our database. | The Midgard Server was designed as a backup server. This server is going to help backup files, data, applications, software, and hardware. Backups help prevent data loss and save our database. | ||
== The Creation of Midgard: == | ==The Creation of Midgard:== | ||
# Got the Server up and running with ESXI 6.7.0. | #Got the Server up and running with ESXI 6.7.0. | ||
# Make sure the server can detect the SAS Array. | #Make sure the server can detect the SAS Array. | ||
# Updated the Firmware | #Updated the Firmware | ||
# Transferred the OS from ESXI to UnRaid. | #Transferred the OS from ESXI to UnRaid. | ||
# Tested the Raid Setup | #Tested the Raid Setup | ||
# Added Chad to the Domain through SMB settings. | #Added Chad to the Domain through SMB settings. | ||
# Rearranged the Array for the server to have 7 1 TB Hard Drives. | #Rearranged the Array for the server to have 7 1 TB Hard Drives. | ||
# Had to Change out three bad drives. | #Had to Change out three bad drives. | ||
# Created a new Array. | #Created a new Array. | ||
# Changed the IP Address of the Server to 10.21.25.13. | #Changed the IP Address of the Server to 10.21.25.13. | ||
# Changed the Name of the server to Midgard. | #Changed the Name of the server to Midgard. | ||
== How to Perform a Backup: == | ==How to Perform a Backup:== | ||
==== Step 1: ==== | |||
* Log into Odin at 10.21.25.3 | |||
==== Step 2: ==== | |||
* Open "Windows server backup" from the windows search bar. | |||
==== Step 3: ==== | |||
* Once the windows open up on the right side of the page select "back up once option<nowiki>''</nowiki> | |||
==== Step 4: ==== | |||
* Go through the wizard until it asks what you want to back up. | |||
==== Step 5: ==== |
Revision as of 20:29, 6 April 2021
Switch Configuration When Using LACP And Port Bonding:
When configuring an LACP etherchannel between a switch and UnRaid server use {(C-IF-RANGE)#channel-protocol lacp}
on the switch and "active-backup (1)" etherchannel bond on the UnRaid server.
Midgard Description:
The Midgard Server was designed as a backup server. This server is going to help backup files, data, applications, software, and hardware. Backups help prevent data loss and save our database.
The Creation of Midgard:
- Got the Server up and running with ESXI 6.7.0.
- Make sure the server can detect the SAS Array.
- Updated the Firmware
- Transferred the OS from ESXI to UnRaid.
- Tested the Raid Setup
- Added Chad to the Domain through SMB settings.
- Rearranged the Array for the server to have 7 1 TB Hard Drives.
- Had to Change out three bad drives.
- Created a new Array.
- Changed the IP Address of the Server to 10.21.25.13.
- Changed the Name of the server to Midgard.
How to Perform a Backup:
Step 1:
- Log into Odin at 10.21.25.3
Step 2:
- Open "Windows server backup" from the windows search bar.
Step 3:
- Once the windows open up on the right side of the page select "back up once option''
Step 4:
- Go through the wizard until it asks what you want to back up.