Use
this
process
to
install
Linux
over
the
SAN
without
an
IBM
Subsystem
Device
Driver.
These
instructions
only
apply
to
Qlogic
adapter
cards
or
to
the
eServer
BladeCenter
HS20.
These
instructions
do
not
work
if
you
use
them
on
a
server
running
Emulex
adapter
cards.
1.
Boot
the
server.
2.
Press
the
<CTL-Q>
message
for
the
Fast!Util
when
it
appears.
3.
In
the
QLogic
FAST!Util,
select
the
controller
that
has
your
remote
boot
disks
attached.
4.
Click
Configuration
Settings
→
Host
Adapter
Settings
and
change
the
BIOS
enabled
setting
to
Enabled
.
5.
Click
Configuration
Settings
→
Selectable
Boot
Settings
.
a.
Change
the
Selectable
boot
setting
to
Enabled
.
b.
Set
(Primary)
Boot
Port
Name,Lun:
to
the
first
device
in
your
list.
Note:
If
you
have
assigned
multiple
LUNs
and
are
using
any
of
them
to
boot
from
(that
is,
if
you
have
file
systems
such
as
/boot,
/,
/usr,
/var,
or
the
swap
partition),
you
must
list
the
LUNs
in
the
subsequent
entries,
as
well.
6.
Save
your
changes.
7.
Back
out
of
the
FAST!Util
and
reboot.
8.
Insert
modules
disk
modules2
into
the
diskette
drive
(see
the
previous
procedure
for
creating
modules
disks).
9.
Put
the
SP1
CD
in
the
CD-ROM
drive
and
reboot.
10.
Select
Manual
Installation
.
Note:
If
you
are
using
a
Summit
machine,
you
must
add
“apic”
to
the
boot
options
at
the
bottom
of
the
menu
screen.
11.
Select
the
appropriate
keyboard
and
press
Enter.
12.
After
manual
installation,
select
the
Kernel
modules
(hardware
drivers)
and
Load
IDE/RAID/SCSI
modules
options.
13.
Select
the
QLA23
xxxx
module
from
the
list,
press
Enter
twice,
leaving
the
parameters
line
blank.
14.
Wait
for
the
module
to
return
from
loading,
and
then
press
Enter.
15.
Press
the
right-arrow
key
once
to
select
the
“Back”
button,
and
press
Enter
again.
16.
Select
Start
Installation/Update
→
Install
→
CD-Rom
.
17.
When
you
are
prompted
with
“Please
make
sure
that
CD
number
1
is
in
your
drive!”,
place
the
SLES
9
Install
CD
1
CD
into
the
CD-ROM
drive
and
press
Enter.
18.
When
you
are
prompted
with
“SUSE’s
End
User
License
for
SLES”,
select
Accept
,
and
then
select
the
appropriate
keyboard.
Click
Accept
.
19.
During
detection,
if
you
are
asked
whether
you
want
to
make
a
New
Installation,
select
New
Installation
and
continue.
20.
Create
the
partitions.
(Normally,
there
are
three:
one
of
approximately
200
MB
for
/boot,
a
second
of
approximately
2
GB
for
swap,
and
the
rest
for
/.)
21.
Make
the
package
selections,
making
sure
to
include
the
kernel
source
package.
22.
Check
your
boot
device
parameters.
In
most
cases,
add
“apic=off”
to
the
load
string.
If
you
have
loaded
the
apic
boot
option
at
the
outset,
it
is
listed
automatically.
If
you
used
an
APIC-enabled
installation
and
the
apic
boot
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11.
Attaching
to
an
Intel
host
running
Linux
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