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Configuring Boot from SAN on RHEL 6.2
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Contents
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Document Revision History
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Legacy vs. Open-iSCSI
2 Boot from SAN
3 Open-iSCSI Users Guide
4 Known Issues List of Figures
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List of Tables
Preface
What is in This Guide
Intended Audience
Related Materials
Documentation Conventions
Technical Support
Downloading Firmware and Documentation
Training
Contact Information
Knowledge Database
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Summary of Major Differences
Table1-1 summarizes the major differences between the legacy IOCTL-based and Open-iSCSI models.
Table 1-1. Differences Between IOCTL and Open-iSCSI Driver Models
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qla4xxx
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Functional Flows
This section provides functional flow diagrams for discovery, target login, and session recovery.
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New Parameter: ql4disablesysfsboot
Boot from SAN Configuration Matrix
Table 2-1. Boot from SAN Configuration Matrix
ql4xdisablesysfsboot = 0 ql4xdisablesysfsboot = 1 Boot Target as sendtarget (ST)
Boot Target as Normal target (NT)
Boot Target as sendtarget (ST)
Boot Target as Normal target (NT)
Configuring Boot from SAN
Boot from SAN Installation on SLES 11 SP2 and RHEL 6.2
Figure 2-1. Entering Fast!UTIL from the Adapters BIOS
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Figure 2-16. Setting the Boot Mode to Manual
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Configuring Boot from SAN on RHEL 6.2
Installing RHEL 6.2
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ql4xdisablesysfsboot Settings and Adapter Boot Mode
Table 2-2. Configurations and Tools for Checking iSCSI Sessions
qla4xxx
Table 2-2. Configurations and Tools for Checking iSCSI Sessions (Continued)
iscsiadm command Remarks
No. Configu- ration
Target info
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Open-iSCSI Supported Features
Discovery, Login, and Logout
Boot Target Login
Default Behavior on RHEL 6.2
Default Behavior on SLES 11 SP2
Persistence through Flash and Open-iSCSI Database
Managing QLogic iSCSI Adapters Using iscsiadm
iSCSI Configuration Files and Persistent Databases
Configuring Targets for qla4xxx Using Open-iSCSI
Table 3-1. Configuration and Persistent Database Files
2. Discover the iSCSI target.
3. List all discovered targets.
5. List all sessions.
4. Log in to all discovered targets.
iSCSI Interface Configuration
iSCSI Configuration Parameters
Table 3-2. Hardware iSCSI Interface Config File Fields
Example: IPv4 sample config file with static IP address
List All ifaces
Display iface Configuration Details
Create an iface
Update iface Network Parameters
Example: IPv4 Settings (static)
Example: IPv4 Settings (DHCP)
Example: IPv6 Settings (neighbor discovery)
Example: IPv6 Settings (manual)
Unidirectional and Bidirectional CHAP settings
Target Discovery
Discover Targets using sendtarget
Adding a New discoverydb for sendtarget
Remove sendtarget Node
Adding and Deleting Targets
Adding a New Target
List All Targets
Deleting a Target Node
Target Login and Logout
Login to a Target
Login to All Targets
Login All Sessions with Specified Parameters
Logout from a Target
Logout from All Targets
Features Not Supported
Migrating to Open-iSCSI Driver
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QLogic Application Limitations
CHAP Limitations