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8–Configuring FCoE in a Linux Environment
Boot-from-SAN
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Because the boot device resides on the SAN, it simplifies server management. 
Separating the boot image from each server allows administrators to leverage the 
advanced capabilities of storage arrays to achieve high availability, improved data 
integrity, rapid provisioning, and more efficient storage management. Replacing a 
failed server is as easy as moving the Converged Network Adapter to a new 
server, pointing it to the SAN boot device, and booting up the new host.
All QLogic 8100 Series Converged Network Adapters allow a host to 
boot-from-SAN for any of the supported versions of RHEL 5.
Boot-from-SAN requires the configuration of the QLogic 8100 Series Adapter, the 
FCoE switch, and the storage array. How you connect these SAN components is 
determined by the level of redundancy you require. There are minor differences 
when configuring the QLogic 8100 Series Adapter for boot-from-SAN between 
servers that support BIOS and those that support UEFI. The following 
summarizes the configuration process:
1.
Set the boot order to disable boot-from-local-disk, or disconnect the internal 
hard drives.
2.
Configure a single-path to the storage array when installing RHEL 5. For 
multiple adapter port configurations (for redundancy), connect only one 
adapter port to the SAN during installation. The same guidance applies to 
the storage controller ports.
3.
Enable the adapter port BIOS.
4.
Specify a boot LUN using the QLogic CNA Fast!UTIL BIOS configuration 
utility.
5.
Boot from the optical drive. Install media/PXE boot, and proceed to install 
the operating system.
6.
During the operating system installation process, select the boot LUN as the 
device on which to install the operating system.
7.
Enable multipath (MPIO) configuration on the server after installing the 
operating system.
Boot-from-SAN Requirements
The following subsections describe requirements for the host/server, Converged 
Network Adapter, FCoE switch, and storage array.
Host/Server Requirements
Server requirements depend on the type of server, the SAN installation, and the 
network environment. Consider the following recommendations:
If you plan to configure boot-from-SAN on production servers, back up all 
disks before proceeding.