QLogic iSCSI Boot for HP FlexFabric Adapters User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots serve
Setup 10 15. Select 6: Add a Target. 16. Complete the interactive list of settings as follows: a. IPv6 Target? [off]: Press the Enter key to acce
Setup 11 2. Select a server. 3. Click the Configuration tab. 4. Click Storage Adapters in the Hardware panel. 5. Select the iSCSI initiator you w
Setup 12 5. Select an ISP82xx 10GBe iSCSI PCI Express CNA port. The system displays the information for the port in the Details pane.
Setup 13 6. Click Properties. 7. Click Configure. The General Properties dialog box shows the initiator status, default name, and alias.
Setup 14 8. (Optional) Enter an iSCSI Name and iSCSI Alias. 9. Enter a static IP address under Hardware Initiator Properties. If you configured th
Setup 15 11. Click the Dynamic Discovery tab. 12. Click Add, and then enter the IP address of the SAN portal. 13. Verify the port number, and the
Setup 16 14. Click the Static Discovery tab. This screen lists any targets assigned to the server, along with the target IP address, port, and name.
Setup 17 17. Return to the Configuration tab, and then select the adapter you configured. 18. Verify that the system indicates the correct number
Setup 18 The Function Configuration utility opens. 2. Select the Type for Function 4, and then press the Enter key. 3. Select iSCSI, and then pr
Setup 19 7. Select Reboot System from the Exit Setup Menu prompt when the system has finished saving the configuration. iSCSI boot setup using Fas
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Setup 20 • Loopback Test • Reinit Adapter • Select Host Adapter • Exit Fast!UTIL Fast!UTIL prompts you to select the adapter you want to configu
Setup 21 4. Select Configuration Settings, and then press the Enter key. 5. Select Host Adaptor Settings, and then press the Enter key. Changing
Setup 22 1. Select Initiator IP Settings, from the Host Adapter Settings screen, and then press the Enter key. The Initiator IP Settings menu opens
Setup 23 With DHCP set to Yes, the system ignores any IPv4 or IPv6 settings. The following image shows the DHCP configuration settings. With DHCP s
Setup 24 2. Select the IPv4 Address, and then press the Enter key. 3. Enter the IPv4 Address in the New field, and then press the Enter key. 4. S
Setup 25 1. Select the Initiator iSCSI Name, and then press the Enter key. The Initiator iSCSI Name defaults to the name shown, including a date, t
Setup 26 The initial CHAP name defaults to a blank space. If your site uses CHAP, set the CHAP name as follows: 1. Select the Initiator CHAP Name,
Setup 27 5. Enter the CHAP secret again at the Confirm New Secret prompt, and then press the Enter key. 6. Select Save Changes at the Configuratio
Setup 28 7. Repeat the configuration for the other adapter port. Configuring iSCSI boot settings Obtain the SAN target iSCSI name and IP address.
Setup 29 2. Select Configuration Settings, and then press the Enter key. 3. Select iSCSI Boot Settings, and then press the Enter key. Setting the
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Setup 30 1. Select the Adapter Boot Mode:, and then press the Enter key. The boot mode defaults to Disable. 2. Select the appropriate boot mode, a
Setup 31 2. If your site uses CHAP, select Security Settings to set the boot device to use CHAP. 3. Press the Enter key. CHAP defaults to Disabled
Setup 32 6. Enter the CHAP name into the dialog box, and then press the Enter key. Make sure that the CHAP name you enter is the same as the CHAP na
Setup 33 3. Select iSCSI Name:, and then press the Enter key. 4. Enter the name of the target configured on the SAN, and then press the Enter key.
Setup 34 1. Select Alternate Boot Device Settings to set up a second volume. 2. Press the Enter key. 3. Configure the same fields you configured
Setup 35 1. Select IPv4 DHCP Boot Settings, and then press the Enter key. 2. Select Vendor ID:, and then press the Enter key. 3. Enter the vendor
Setup 36 8. Repeat the procedures in this section to configure additional iSCSI boot devices. When you are finished, press the Escape key to return
Setup 37 Option Description CHAP Authentication Controls whether the iSCSI boot host software uses CHAP authentication when connecting to the iSCSI
Setup 38 iSCSI boot setup QCC CLI For information about iSCSI boot setup using QCC GUI, see "Configuring Boot Settings" in the QConvergeCo
Troubleshooting 39 Troubleshooting iSCSI diagnostics iSCSI diagnostics using QCC GUI For information about iSCSI diagnostics using QCC GUI, see QCon
Introduction 4 Introduction Overview This section describes the driver and agent installation, configuration, operation, and troubleshooting of the
Troubleshooting 40 iSCSI troubleshooting diagram
Support and other resources 41 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call
Acronyms and abbreviations 42 Acronyms and abbreviations CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CNA Converged Network Adaptor DHCP Dynam
Acronyms and abbreviations 43 QCC QConvergeConsole RFC request for comments VLAN virtual local-area network
Documentation feedback 44 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentat
Index 45 A agent installation 5 alternate boot device 28 application, installation 5 B boot device, alternate 28 boot settings 28, 37, 38
Setup 5 Setup Setting up QCC on a management server Set up QCC on only one management server in your network to manage all CNAs, and complete the QC
Setup 6 d. IP_Subnet_Mask [255.255.255.0]: Type the appropriate subnet mask, and then press the Enter key. e. IP_Gateway [0.0.0.0]: Press the Enter
Setup 7 3. Select 1: CNA Configuration on the Adapter Type Configuration Selection menu. 4. Select 1: CNA iSCSI Configuration on the CNA Protocol
Setup 8 6. Select the converged network port you want to configure. 7. Select 2: Configure IP Settings if you need to configure IP Settings. If yo
Setup 9 g. Press the Enter key to continue. 9. Select 3: Save changes and reset HBA (if necessary) on the options menu. 10. Enter Yes at the pro
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