6–Boot from SAN Configuration
iSCSI Boot from SAN
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Configuring iSCSI Boot from SAN on VMware
Because VMware does not natively support iSCSI boot from SAN offload, you
must configure BFS through the software in preboot, and then transition to offload
upon OS driver loads. For more information, see
.
In VMware ESXi, iSCSI BFS configuration procedures include:
Setting the UEFI Main Configuration
Configuring the System BIOS for iSCSI Boot (L2)
Mapping the CD or DVD for OS Installation
Setting the UEFI Main Configuration
To configure iSCSI boot from SAN on VMware:
1.
Plug the 41
xxx
Series Adapter into a Dell 14G server. For example, plug a
PCIE and LOM (four ports or two ports) into an R740 server.
2.
In the HII, go to
System Setup
, select
Device Settings
, and then select a
an integrated NIC port to configure. Click
Finish
.
3.
On the
Main Configuration Page
, select
NIC Partitioning Configuration
,
and then click
Finish
.
4.
On the
Main Configuration Page
, select
Firmware Image Properties
,
view the non-configurable information, and then click
Finish
.
5.
On the
Main Configuration Page
, select
Device Level Configuration
.
6.
Complete the Device Level Configuration page (see
a.
For
Virtualization Mode
, select either
None
,
NPar
, or
NPar_EP
for
IBFT installation through the NIC interface.
b.
For
NParEP Mode
, select
Disabled
.
c.
For
UEFI Driver Debug Leve
l, select
10
.
Figure 6-21. Integrated NIC: Device Level Configuration for VMware