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3.3.5 Perform a boot from SAN installation
In order for an HP ProLiant server to boot from SAN, the following actions must be performed.
1. Make the Fibre Channel HBA the first device listed in the BIOS boot controller order. For HP
ProLiant blade servers, this can be accomplished by running the ProLiant HW System ROM
Enable Boot from SAN on Bladeserver Build Plan. For other types of ProLiant servers, this can
be set manually by booting the server, pressing F9 to enter the ROM-Based Setup Utility,
selecting Boot Controller Order, and making the Fibre Channel HBA the first device in the list.
2. Configure the boot device on the Fibre Channel HBA to indicate which disk on the SAN to
boot from. This can be accomplished by running the ProLiant HW Fibre Channel HBA
Configure Boot Device Build Plan. Refer to “Configure the boot device on a Fibre Channel
HBA (page 22) for more information.
NOTE: The Fibre Channel HBA is enabled by default in the BIOS. The steps above might fail if
it is not enabled. If it is disabled, you can enable it by booting the server, pressing F9 to enter the
ROM–Based Setup Utility, selecting PCI Device Enable/Disable, and enabling the Fibre Channel
HBA.
3.3.6 Configure the boot device on a Fibre Channel HBA
This section describes how to use hardware Build Plans for Fibre Channel HBA configuration.
HP provides the following Fibre Channel HBA Build Plans:
ProLiant HW Fibre Channel HBA Display Configuration
ProLiant HW Fibre Channel HBA Configure Boot Device
The ProLiant HW Fibre Channel HBA Display Configuration Build Plan displays the configuration
of the QLogic or Emulex HBAs found on the system.
The ProLiant HW Fibre Channel HBA Configure Boot Device Build Plan configures the boot device
on a QLogic or Emulex HBA. The configuration settings are specified via the HBA_Config custom
attribute, which must be created for each server on which the Build Plan is run. The value of the
HBA_Config custom attribute contains multiple lines where each tag/value pair must each be on
their own line. Below is a sample configuration.
#First HBA
BootWWPN-HBA0=50:01:43:80:11:36:E6:6A
BootLUN-HBA0=1
WWPN-HBA0=50:01:43:80:12:0B:FE:98
SelectBootEnable-HBA0=1
HostAdapterBiosEnable-HBA0=1
# Second HBA
BootWWPN-HBA1=50:01:43:80:11:36:E6:6C
BootLUN-HBA1=1
WWPN-HBA1=50:01:43:80:12:0B:FE:9A
SelectBootEnable-HBA1=1
HostAdapterBiosEnable-HBA1=1
NOTE: You must specify the configuration for HBA0; additional HBAs are optional. You may
configure up to four HBAs. The tags for each HBA should end with HBA0, HBA1, HBA2, or HBA3.
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