8–FCoE Configuration
Configuring Linux FCoE Offload
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6.
Burn a DVD containing the resulting driver ISO image file located in the
working directory.
7.
Install the Windows Server operating system using the new DVD.
Configuring Linux FCoE Offload
The QLogic FastLinQ 41
xxx
Series Adapter FCoE software consists of a single
kernel module called qedf.ko (qedf). The qedf module is dependent on additional
parts of the Linux kernel for specific functionality:
qed.ko
is the Linux eCore kernel module used for common QLogic
FastLinQ 41
xxx
hardware initialization routines.
libfcoe.ko
is the Linux FCoE kernel library needed to conduct FCoE
forwarder (FCF) solicitation and FCoE initialization protocol (FIP) fabric login
(FLOGI).
libfc.k
o
is the Linux FC kernel library needed for several functions,
including:
Name server login and registration
rport session management
scsi_transport_fc.ko
is the Linux FC SCSI transport library used for
remote port and SCSI target management.
These modules must be loaded before qedf can be functional, otherwise errors
such as “unresolved symbol” can result. If the qedf module is installed in the
distribution update path, the requisite modules are automatically loaded by
modprobe. QLogic 41
xxx
Series Adapters support FCoE offload.
NOTE
Note the following regarding the operating system installation media:
Operating system installation media is expected to be a local drive.
Network paths for operating system installation media are not
supported.
The
slipstream.bat
script injects the driver components in all
the SKUs that are supported by the operating system installation
media.