
Moving iSCSI adapter to a different slot:
In a Windows* installation, if you move the iSCSI adapter to a PCI slot other than the one that it occupied
when the drivers and MS iSCSI Remote Boot Initiator were installed, then a System Error may occur during
the middle of the Windows Splash Screen. This issue goes away if you return the adapter to its original PCI
slot. We recommend not moving the adapter used for iSCSI boot installation. This is a known OS issue.
If you have to move the adapter to another slot, then perform the following:
1. Boot the operating system and remove the old adapter
2. Install a new adapter into another slot
3. Setup the new adapter for iSCSI Boot
4. Perform iSCSI boot to the OS via the original adapter
5. Make the new adapter iSCSI-bootable to the OS
6. Reboot
7. Move the old adapter into another slot
8. Repeat steps 2 - 5 for the old adapter you have just moved
Uninstalling Driver can cause blue screen
If the driver for the device in use for iSCSI Boot is uninstalled via Device Manager, Windows will blue screen
on reboot and the OS will have to be re-installed. This is a known Windows issue.
During OS install, injecting drivers from a DUP can cause a blue screen
During installation of Microsoft Windows Server 2012 on an iSCSI LUN, if you inject drivers from a DUP
during the installation, you may experience a blue screen. Please install the hotfix described in
to
resolve the issue.
Adapters flashed with iSCSI image are not removed from the Device Manager during uninstall
During uninstallation all other Intel Network Connection Software is removed, but drivers for iSCSI Boot
adapters that have boot priority.
I/OAT Offload may stop with Intel® Ethernet iSCSI Boot or with Microsoft Initiator installed
A workaround for this issue is to change the following registry value to "0":
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\IOATDMA\Start
Only change the registry value if iSCSI Boot is enabled and if you want I/OAT offloading. A blue screen will
occur if this setting is changed to "0" when iSCSI Boot is not enabled. It must be set back to "3" if iSCSI Boot
is disabled or a blue screen will occur on reboot.
NDIS Driver May Not Load During iSCSI Boot F6 Install With Intel® PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter
If you are using two Intel® PRO/1000 PT Server Adapters in two PCI Express x8 slots of a rack mounted
Xeon system, Windows installation can be done only via a local HDD procedure.
Automatic creation of iSCSI traffic filters for DCB, using Virtual Adapters created by Hyper-V, is only supported on Microsoft*
Windows Server* 2008 releases R2 and later.
The iSCSI for Data Center Bridging (DCB) feature uses Quality of Service (QOS) traffic filters to tag outgoing
packets with a priority. The Intel iSCSI Agent dynamically creates these traffic filters as needed for Windows
Server 2008 R2 and later.
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