
4. Use
Load Driver
to load the FCoE drivers. Browse to the location you chose previously and load the
following two drivers in the specified order:
1. Intel(R) Ethernet Setup Driver for FCoE.
2. Intel(R) Ethernet Virtual Storage Miniport Driver for FCoE.
Note:
the FCoE drivers will block any other network traffic from the FCoE-supported ports until after
Step 7. Do not attempt to install an NDIS miniport for any FCoE-supported ports until after Step 7.
5. You should now see the FCoE disk or disks appear in the list of available install targets. All disks
accessible by this initiator through the boot port should appear.
6. Select the FCoE disk configured for boot in the Option ROM and continue the install until Windows is
installed and you are at the desktop.
7. Follow the instructions for a
new Windows Server installation
. This will install the networking drivers
and configure the FCoE drivers to work with the networking drivers. Note that you cannot deselect the
FCoE feature. You will be prompted to reboot at the end of the installation process.
8. Windows may prompt you to reboot once again after it returns to the desktop.
Installing Windows Server with Local Disk
After the Option ROM is installed, if you wish to install Windows Server with local disk, do the following:
1. Follow the instructions for a
new Windows Server installation
.
2. Verify that the FCoE Boot disk is available in the
Fabric View
tab of Intel® PROSet for Windows
Device Manager, and verify that you are online using Windows Disk Manager.
3. Open a command prompt, run the fcoeprep.bat batch file. To find the batch file, navigate to your archi-
tecture's directory within the \APPS\FCOEBOOT\Winx64\Setup directory.
4. Shut Windows down and capture the OS image to a local disk partition.
5. Transfer the image from the local hard drive to the FCoE target. This may be done from within the local
Windows installation.
6. For Windows 2008 R2 SP1 only: Run bcdboot.exe from the local Windows installation to make the
FCoE disk bootable.
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If a System Reserved partition exists on the FCoE disk, type:
bcdboot F:\Windows /s
E:
where E: is the FCoE System Reserved partition and F: is the FCoE partition with the Win-
dows directory.
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If a System Reserved partition does not exist, type:
bcdboot E:\Windows /s E:
where E: is the FCoE partition with the Windows directory.
7. Shut down and remove the local disk.
8. Configure the system BIOS to boot from the FCoE disk and boot.
NOTE:
See Microsoft's documentation for more detailed instructions.
SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server
For the easiest experience installing Linux onto an FCoE target, you should use SLES11 or greater. SLES11
provides native support for FCoE Booting and installing. This means that there are no additional steps outside
of the installer that are necessary to install to an iSCSI target using an Intel Ethernet Server Adapter. Please
refer to the SLES11 documentation for instructions on how to install to an iSCSI LUN.
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