6–Boot from SAN Configuration
FCoE Boot from SAN
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11.
At the
Please select the drives...
prompt, on the Basic Devices page,
select the FCoE LUN.
shows an example.
Figure 6-35. Selecting the Drives
12. Complete the installation and boot to the OS.
13. Turn off the lldpad and fcoe services that are used for software FCoE. (If
they are active, they can interfere with the normal operation of the hardware
offload FCoE.) Issue the following commands:
#
service fcoe stop
#
service lldpad stop
#
chkconfig fcoe off
#
chkconfig lldpad off
Configuring FCoE Boot from SAN for RHEL 7.4 and Later
To install RHEL 7.4 and later:
1.
Boot from the RHEL 7.
x
installation media with the FCoE 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 to edit the line.
4.
Issue the following command, and then press ENTER.
inst.dd modprobe.blacklist=qed,qede,qedr,qedi,qedf