HP Boot from SAN Configuration GuideAbstractThis document provides information about implementing the high-availability features of boot from SAN in P
14. Provision Storage Access in the SANStorage access consists of zone provisioning and storage-selective LUN presentation, each ofwhich is commonly p
3 Best practicesConsider the following:• For Windows, a single path to a single LUN must be created before starting the build process.• Verify the boo
4 Installing the operating systemEmulex, QLogic, and Brocade HBAsNOTE: Although the procedures in this chapter refer to HBAs, they also apply to all s
Loading the HBA driver for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 installTo load the driver:1. Insert the HP Smart Setup CD.2. From the EBSU menu, select Boo
5. Select a Disk to Install VMware ESXi appears. Locate and select the configured in AdapterBIOS and press Enter.6. Select the appropriate layout of t
7. Click Add Advanced Target.8. Select Add FCoE SAN and click Add Drive.9. Select each interface intended for FCoE boot, clear Use DCB, select Use aut
The VLAN dialog box appears.7. Click Yes to confirm triggering automatic FIP VLAN discovery. If successful, VLAN is displayedunder FCoE VLAN Interface
3. Install appropriate multipathing software.4. Reboot the server.5. To configure multipath, start HBA BIOS utility and complete the configuration of
5 Support and other resourcesContacting HPHP technical supportFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.co
Related informationThe following documents and websites provide related information:• HP Brocade Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters Release Notes• HP Emu
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A Slipstreaming Broadcom Drivers into Microsoft WindowsServer 2012/ 2012 R2 Image FilesInjecting (Slipstreaming) Broadcom Drivers into Microsoft Windo
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NOTE:• Platform is a placeholder for the architecture of the operating system, such as amd64 orx86 that you install. Also, xx in filename is the place
GlossaryBCU Brocade Configuration Utility.BFS Boot from SAN.CNA Converged network adapter.DCB Data Center BridgingEBSU EFI-Based Setup Utility.EFI Ext
Contents1 Introduction...4Prerequisites...
1 IntroductionTraditionally, servers are configured to install the operating system on internal direct-attachedstorage devices. With external booting
2 Configuring HBAsNOTE:• Although the procedures in this chapter refer to HBAs, they apply to all supported adaptertypes (HBA, CNA, LOM, and mezzanine
9. Use the up and down arrow keys to navigate to the HBA that needs to be set as the primaryboot path, and then enter 1.The array WWN and LUN created,
7. If needed, change the appropriate FCF parameters to connect to your FC/FCoE network.8. Select Add Boot Device and wait for the adapter to scan and
13. Repeat Step 12 for all controller ports in the array.14. Press Esc twice to save the changes, and then select Save Changes.The configuration chang
Configuring Brocade HBAsEnable or disable BIOS for BFS, set port speed, and display HBA BIOS settings using BCUcommands. By default, BIOS is enabled o
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