10–FCoE Configuration
FCoE Boot from SAN
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The following procedure prepares the image for installation and booting in FCoE
mode.
To set up Windows Server 2012R2/2016 FCoE boot:
1.
Remove any local hard drives on the system to be booted (remote system).
2.
Prepare the Windows OS installation media by following the slipstreaming
steps in
“Injecting (Slipstreaming) Adapter Drivers into Windows Image
3.
Load the latest QLogic FCoE boot images into the adapter NVRAM.
4.
Configure the FCoE target to allow a connection from the remote device.
Ensure that the target has sufficient disk space to hold the new OS
installation.
5.
Configure the UEFI HII to set the FCoE boot type on the required adapter
port, correct initiator, and target parameters for FCoE boot.
6.
Save the settings and reboot the system. The remote system should
connect to the FCoE target, and then boot from the DVD-ROM device.
7.
Boot from DVD and begin installation.
8.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
9.
On the window that shows the list of disks available for the installation, the
FCoE target disk should be visible. This target is a disk connected through
the FCoE boot protocol, located in the remote FCoE target.
10.
To proceed with Windows Server 2012R2/2016 installation, select
Next
, and
follow the on-screen instructions. The server will undergo a reboot multiple
times as part of the installation process.
11.
After the server boots to the OS, QLogic recommends running the driver
installer to complete the QLogic drivers and application installation.
Configuring FCoE
By default, DCB is enabled on QLogic 41000 Series FCoE- and DCB-compatible
C-NICs. QLogic 41000 Series FCoE requires a DCB-enabled interface. For
Windows operating systems, use QCC GUI or a command line utility to configure
the DCB parameters.
FCoE Crash Dump
Crash dump functionality is currently supported for FCoE boot for the FastLinQ
41000 Series Adapters.
No additional configuration is required for FCoE crash-dump generation when in
FCoE boot mode.