I've had very little luck trying to do this with Dell blades using the
built-in Broadcom iSCSI initiator.
Anaconda has very poor support for iSCSI as a boot device. You can
probably make it work if you're hacking the system manually, but I was
never able to get Anaconda to install the system automatically on an
iSCSI device.
Paul Krizak 7171 Southwest Pkwy MS B400.2B
Senior Systems Engineer Austin, TX 78735
Advanced Micro Devices Desk: (512) 602-8775
Linux/Unix Systems Engineering Cell: (512) 791-0686
Silicon Design Division Fax: (512) 602-0468
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Hi,
I have blade servers that I'd like to boot directly on an iSCSI
drive. Is it possible on RHEL5? Will it be possible in RHEL6?
I saw this: http://iscsi-init.sourceforge.net/HOWTO.html. Would that be
a solution?
Regards,
Ugo Bellavance
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