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3 Install ESXi to iSCSI Target
When setting up your host to boot from iBFT iSCSI, install the ESXi image to the target LUN.
4 Boot ESXi from iSCSI Target
After preparing the host for an iBFT iSCSI boot and copying the ESXi image to the iSCSI target,
perform the actual boot.
Configure iSCSI Boot Parameters
To begin an iSCSI boot process, a network adapter on your host must have a specially configured iSCSI
boot firmware. When you configure the firmware, you specify the networking and iSCSI parameters and
enable the adapter for the iSCSI boot.
Configuration on the network adapter can be dynamic or static. If you use the dynamic configuration, you
indicate that all target and initiator boot parameters are acquired using DHCP. For the static configuration,
you manually enter data that includes your host's IP address and initiator IQN, and the target parameters.
Procedure
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On the network adapter that you use for the boot from iSCSI, specify networking and iSCSI
parameters.
Because configuring the network adapter is vendor-specific, review your vendor documentation for
instructions.
Change Boot Sequence in BIOS
When setting up your host to boot from iBFT iSCSI, change the boot sequence to force your host to boot
in an appropriate order.
Change the BIOS boot sequence to the following sequence:
n
iSCSI
n
DVD-ROM
Because changing the boot sequence in the BIOS is vendor-specific, refer to vendor documentation for
instructions. The following sample procedure explains how to change the boot sequence on a Dell host
with a Broadcom network adapter.
Procedure
1 Turn on the host.
2 During Power-On Self-Test (POST), press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup.
3 In the BIOS Setup, select Boot Sequence and press Enter.
4 In the Boot Sequence menu, arrange the bootable items so that iSCSI precedes the DVD-ROM.
5 Press Esc to exit the Boot Sequence menu.
6 Press Esc to exit the BIOS Setup.
7 Select Save Changes and click Exit to exit the BIOS Setup menu.
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