6–Boot from SAN Configuration
iSCSI Boot from SAN
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The server will undergo a reboot multiple times as part of the installation
process, and then will boot up from the iSCSI boot from SAN LUN.
7.
If it does not automatically boot, access the
Boot Menu
and select the
specific port boot entry to boot from the iSCSI LUN.
Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN on Linux
This section provides iSCSI boot from SAN procedures for the following Linux
distributions:
Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN for RHEL 7.4
Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN for RHEL 7.5 and Later
Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN for SLES 12 SP3 and Later
Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN for Other Linux Distributions
Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN for RHEL 7.4
To install RHEL 7.4:
1.
Boot from the RHEL 7.
x
installation media with the iSCSI target already
connected in UEFI.
Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x
Test this media & install Red Hat Enterprise 7.x
Troubleshooting -->
Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the selection
Press 'e' to edit the selected item or 'c' for a command
prompt
2.
To install an out-of-box driver, press the E key. Otherwise, proceed to
.
3.
Select the kernel line, and then press the E key.
4.
Issue the following command, and then press ENTER.
inst.dd modprobe.blacklist=qed,qede,qedr,qedi,qedf