Users Guide

Table Of Contents
14–Fibre Channel Over Ethernet
FCoE Boot from SAN
Doc No. BC0054508-00 Rev. R
January 21, 2021 Page 220 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Windows Server 2016/2019/Azure Stack HCI FCoE Boot
Installation
Windows Server 2016/2019/Azure Stack HCI boot from SAN installation requires
the use of a “slipstream” DVD or ISO image with the latest Marvell drivers injected
(see “Injecting (Slipstreaming) Marvell Drivers into Windows Image Files” on
page 122). Also, refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base topic KB974072 at
support.microsoft.com
, which is also helpful for Windows Server 2016/2019/Azure
Stack HCI FCoE Boot from SAN. Microsoft's procedure injects only OIS, VBD, and
NDIS drivers. Marvell strongly recommends injecting all drivers, especially those
listed below in bold:
EVBD (Core)
VBD (Core)
BXND (Ethernet or NDIS)
BXOIS (iSCSI offload)
BXFCoE (FCoE offload)
When you have a properly slipstreamed ISO, you can use that ISO for normal
Windows Server 2016/2019/Azure Stack HCI and later installation, without
needing USB-provided drivers.
Linux FCoE Boot Installation
Configure the adapter boot parameters and Target Information (press CTRL+S
and enter the CCM utility) as detailed in “Preparing System BIOS for FCoE Build
and Boot” on page 210. Then, use the guidelines in the following sections for
FCoE boot installation with the appropriate Linux version:
SLES 12 Through SLES 15 Installation
Booting from RHEL 7.x Installation Media With the FCoE Target Already
Connected
SLES 12 Through SLES 15 Installation
1. To start the installation:
a. Boot from the SLES installation medium.
b. On the installation splash window, press the F6 key for driver update
disk.
c. Select Yes.
d. In Boot Options, type one of the following:
withfcoe=1 (before SLES 15)
withfoce=1 dud=1 (SLES 15)