Users Guide

6–Boot from SAN Configuration
FCoE Boot from SAN
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Do not use the installer parameter withfcoe=1 because the software FCoE
will conflict with the hardware offload if network interfaces from qede are
exposed.
Configuring Linux FCoE Boot from SAN
This section provides FCoE boot from SAN procedures for the following Linux
distributions:
Configuring FCoE Boot from SAN for SLES 12 SP3 and Later
Using an FCoE Boot Device as a kdump Target
Configuring FCoE Boot from SAN for SLES 12 SP3 and Later
No additional steps, other than injecting DUD for out-of-box driver, are necessary
to perform boot from SAN installations when using SLES 12 SP3.
Using an FCoE Boot Device as a kdump Target
When using a device exposed using the qedf driver as a kdump target for crash
dumps, Marvell recommends that you specify the kdump
crashkernel memory
parameter at the kernel command line to be a minimum of 512MB. Otherwise, the
kernel crash dump may not succeed.
For details on how to set the kdump
crashkernel size, refer to your Linux
distribution documentation.
Configuring FCoE Boot from SAN on VMware
For VMware ESXi 6.5/6.7 boot from SAN installation, Marvell requires that you
use a customized ESXi ISO image that is built with the latest Marvell Converged
Network Adapter bundle injected. This section covers the following VMware FCoE
boot from SAN procedures.
Injecting (Slipstreaming) ESXi Adapter Drivers into Image Files
Installing the Customized ESXi ISO
Injecting (Slipstreaming) ESXi Adapter Drivers into Image Files
This procedure uses ESXi-Customizer tool v2.7.2 as an example, but you can use
any ESXi customizer.
To inject adapter drivers into an ESXi image file:
1. Download ESXi-Customizer v2.7.2 or later.
2. Go to the
ESXi customizer directory.
3. Issue the ESXi-Customizer.cmd command.