User guide

User Guide NetXtreme II
September 2013
Broadcom Corporation
Document INGSRVT78-CDUM100-R iSCSI Boot Page 95
only on SuSE 10 as offload is not supported on SuSE 10.
14. Mount the /boot partition on the iSCSI Target.
15. Copy the initrd images you created in step 13 from your local hard drive to the partition mounted in step 14.
16. On the partition mounted in step 14, edit the grub menu to point to the new initrd images.
17. Unmount the /boot partition on the iSCSI Target.
18. (Red Hat Only) To enable CHAP, you need to modify the CHAP section of the iscsid.conf file on the iSCSI Target. Edit
the iscsid.conf file with one-way or two-way CHAP information as desired.
19. Shut down the system and disconnect the local hard drive. Now you are ready to iSCSI boot the iSCSI Target.
20. Configure iSCSI Boot Parameters, including CHAP parameters if desired (see Configuring the iSCSI Target).
21. Continue booting into the iSCSI Boot image and choose one of the images you created (non-offload or offload). Your
choice should correspond with your choice in the iSCSI Boot parameters section. If HBA Boot Mode was enabled in the
iSCSI Boot Parameters section, you have to boot the offload image. SuSE 10.x and SLES 11 do not support offload.