On Tuesday 23 March 2010 18:09:12 Andrey Kuzmin wrote: > > The simplest thing to do is > > - to have one HDD in the computer system > > - installed Windows 7 to it > > - make sure networking is fully functional > > - make sure an iSCSI test succeeds to validate your iSCSI target setup > > - remove the HDD and either attach it to your iSCSI target system or > > take a raw HDD image and serve that from the iSCSI target system > > No much luck yet. So what I did: > > 1) Deleted all partitions from 160Gb drive and installed win 7 to it > with automatic partitioning > 2) Launched iscsi initiator on fresh Win7, this enabled iSCSI service > and I've found LUNs on iscsitarget in initiator > 3) Shutdown, attached HDD to iscsitarget server and setup iscsi > LUN as blockio > 4) Diskless PC started to boot successfully from iSCSI target, at > least Starting Windows appears > 5) After 1-2 minutes windows logo was shown > 6) From this time I see no any activity in dstat on iscsi target. > Diskless PC waits for 3-4 minutes and reboots.
It may be that your NIC is not marked as boot-start. (I don't remember off-hand whether or not Win7 handles this automatically when you don't use an explicit install direct to iSCSI.) You may have some luck by installing sanbootconf before attaching the HDD to the iSCSI target server. Even if it doesn't make it work, you will at least get some sensible debug messages you can view via windbg. Michael _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list [email protected] http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe
