6–Boot from SAN Configuration
iSCSI Boot from SAN
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Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN for RHEL 7.5 and Later
To install RHEL 7.5 and later:
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
The installation process prompts you to install the out-of-box driver.
5.
If required for your setup, load the FastLinQ driver update disk when
prompted for additional driver disks. Otherwise, if you have no other driver
update disks to install, press the C key.
6.
Continue with the installation. You can skip the media test. Click
Next
to
continue with the installation.
7.
In the Configuration window, select the language to use during the
installation process, and then click
Continue
.
8.
In the Installation Summary window, click
Installation Destination
. The disk
label is
sda
, indicating a single-path installation. If you configured multipath,
the disk has a device mapper label.
9.
In the
Specialized & Network Disks
section, select the iSCSI LUN.
10. Type the root user’s password, and then click
Next
to complete the
installation.
11.
Reboot the server, and then add the following parameters in the command
line:
rd.iscsi.firmware
rd.driver.pre=qed,qedi
(to load all drivers
pre=qed,qedi,qede,qedf)
selinux=0
12. After a successful system boot, edit the
/etc/modprobe.d/anaconda-blacklist.conf
file to remove the blacklist
entry for the selected driver.