HP-BRCM iSCSI Boot for Linux User Guide Part Number 503767-00A September 2008 (First Edition)
Installation and configuration 10 7. On initial boot, enable booting to the iSCSI target drive by selecting Ctrl-S. In the MBA Configuration Menu se
Installation and configuration 11 10. Select<Esc> twice and select Exit and Save Configurations. 11. Press <Esc> to exit the Device Lis
Installation and configuration 12 10. Select a device, if prompted. 11. In the iSCSI Configuration Utility menu, select General Parameters and mod
Installation and configuration 13 PXE install If the system to be installed contains a network adapter card with Pre-Execution Environment (PXE) sup
Installation and configuration 14 11. Select a device, if prompted. 12. In the iSCSI Configuration Utility menu, select General Parameters and mod
Installation and configuration 15 SLES 10 installations The following describes how to install SLES 10 on iSCSI boot targets. USB device install Sk
Installation and configuration 16 10. Select a device, if prompted. 11. In the iSCSI Configuration Utility menu, select General Parameters and mod
Installation and configuration 17 NFS install Prior to beginning the NFS install, set up the NFS server and ensure that the OS distribution files to
Installation and configuration 18 10. Select a device, if prompted. 11. In the iSCSI Configuration Utility menu, select General Parameters and mod
Installation and configuration 19 PXE install If the system to be installed contains a network adapter card with Pre-Execution Environment (PXE) sup
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Installation and configuration 20 9. Select a device, if prompted. 10. In the iSCSI Configuration Utility menu, select General Parameters and modi
Performing an iSCSI boot 21 Performing an iSCSI boot Booting from the iSCSI drive You can perform an iSCSI boot now that the system has been prepare
Troubleshooting 22 Troubleshooting ProLiant BL685c servers fail to finish boot sequence Symptom On some ProLiant BL685c servers with more than 4 GB o
Troubleshooting 23 • The initiator's boot path information is not correct • The target service is not running on the target server • Target&a
Troubleshooting 24 Symptoms: After successful OS installation, the server will not boot Linux from the iSCSI target. Resolution: Check the RBSU setti
Technical support 25 Technical support Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Technical su
Technical support 26 • Navigate to a specific product, and then look for support information from the list of support resources at the HP support w
Acronyms and abbreviations 27 Acronyms and abbreviations BIOS Basic Input/Output System CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol DHCP Dyna
Acronyms and abbreviations 28 RILOE Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition ROM read-only memory SAN storage area network UNDI Universal Network Driver
Index 29 B boot commands 21 C Configuring the server for iSCSI boot 7 E enable iSCSI boot 7 I installation and configuration 7 iSCSI boot 2
Contents 3 Contents Overview...
Overview 4 Overview iSCSI boot overview The HP NC-Series Broadcom iSCSI boot feature allows a server to boot from a remote disk (known as the iSCSI t
Overview 5 Supported hardware • Servers. ProLiant G6 and later Servers that include an iLO or RILOE management device with a minimum of 256 MB memor
Overview 6 • If CHAP is used with SLES10 for the root disk, the same CHAP user name and password must be used for all additional data disks being co
Installation and configuration 7 Installation and configuration Summary of installation and configuration Currently the method for setting up an iSC
Installation and configuration 8 The boot order must be set correctly for the iSCSI installation and to ensure the iSCSI boot works correctly.The iS
Installation and configuration 9 6. Select Enable for the Windows HBA Boot Mode parameter. 7. Modify the iSCSI Name parameter based on the DHCP opt
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