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Configuring iSCSI Protocol
This chapter provides the following information about the iSCSI protocol
configuration:
“iSCSI Crash Dump” on page 112
“iSCSI Offload in Windows Server” on page 112
“iSCSI Offload in Linux Server” on page 127
“iSCSI Offload in VMware Server” on page 131
iSCSI Boot
Cavium 8400/3400 Series gigabit Ethernet (GbE) adapters support iSCSI boot to
enable network boot of operating systems to diskless systems. iSCSI boot allows
a Windows, Linux, or VMware operating system boot from an iSCSI target
machine located remotely over a standard IP network.
For both Windows and Linux operating systems, iSCSI boot can be configured to
boot with two distinctive paths: non-offload (also known as Microsoft/Open-iSCSI
initiator) and offload (Cavium’s offload iSCSI driver or HBA). Configure the path in
the iSCSI Configuration utility,
General Parameters
window, by setting the
HBA
Boot Mode
option. For more information on all
General Parameters
window
.
Supported Operating Systems for iSCSI Boot
The Cavium 8400/3400 Series GbE adapters support iSCSI boot on the following
operating systems:
Windows Server 2008 and later 32-bit and 64-bit (supports offload and
non-offload paths)
RHEL 5.5 and later, SLES 11.1 and later (supports offload and non-offload
paths)
SLES 10.
x
and SLES 11 (only supports non-offload path)
VMware ESXi 5.0 and later (only support non-offload path)