Configuring a Boot Device on an EMC Storage Array

Configuring a Symmetrix boot device for FC or FCoE

This section describes how to install an EMC-qualified version of Linux onto an EMC Symmetrix storage array connected to an Intel-based x86 and x86_64 class systems and AMD Opteron-based x86_64 class systems.

Preparing the Symmetrix storage array

To prepare the Symmetrix storage array,

It is recommended that Volume Logix be enabled on the Symmetrix storage array for LUN masking purposes.

During the installation procedure, only one LUN should be allocated to the host, so that the boot LUN may be identified easily. After the OS installation, additional LUNs may be allocated.

Create a zone that includes the WWPN of the adapter to be used and one FA port. Add the newly-created zone to the zone configuration in the fabric and enable the zone configuration.

Preparing the host

To prepare the host,

Create a zone that includes the WWPN of the adapter to be used and one FA port. Add the newly-created zone to the zone configuration in the fabric and enable the zone configuration.

The PCI Fibre Channel adapter must be the lowest-numbered PCI slot in the server. For example, if there are three adapters in the system in slots 2, 4, and 5, connect the cable to the adapter in slot. Do not connect cables to other adapters until the installation is complete and the host rebooted.

SCSI hard disks are allowed in SAN boot configurations. However, the BIOS for the disk's SCSI adapters must be disabled. Any SCSI disks attached to the host should be disconnected during the operating system installation.

For servers with SCSI CD-ROM drives, ensure that the BIOS is enabled on the SCSI channel that includes the CD-ROM. Disable the BIOS on any other integrated SCSI channels.

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EMC P/N 300-002-803 manual Configuring a Symmetrix boot device for FC or FCoE, Preparing the Symmetrix storage array