Re: [gPXE] Is it possible to register 2nd HDD drive(iscsi target) with keep-san?

2010-11-22 Thread Oliver Rath
Am 22.11.2010 12:47, schrieb Daniel Kim:
 Hi, All.

 I'm trying to attach 2nd HDD with different iscsi target from gPXE
 before boot starts.
 E.g, boot Windows XP(C:) from target 1 and register 2nd HDD(D:) from
 target 2.

 I know it's possible to configure multiple LUNs but I need to connect
 to different iscsi target.
 Any comment and help will be greatly appreciated.

Hi Daniel!

I see two cases:

1. Your booting OS want to have a second (iSCSI-)Harddisk. This is
normally done by the booting OS, not from gpxe.

2. You will boot different OSses attached by iSCSI. This is normally
done by creating a boot-menu in i.e. pxelinux.cfg/default. Here you can
place the different iSCSI-connectors for booting.

Whats the difference in your case?

Hth,

Oliver

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Re: [gPXE] Is it possible to register 2nd HDD drive(iscsi target) with keep-san?

2010-11-22 Thread Daniel Kim
Oliver, thank you for your reply.
I want to attach iscsi target dynamically before boot starts.

I thought it's possible to hook int13 and register as 2nd hdd(0x81) from gPxe 
with keep-san. Is it possible?

Or is there any way to connect specific iscsi target(can be changed 
dynamically) before logon to xp/win7?

Thanks a lot!


Daniel Kim (iPhone)

2010. 11. 22. 오후 10:52 Oliver Rath r...@mglug.de 작성:

 Am 22.11.2010 12:47, schrieb Daniel Kim:
 Hi, All.
 
 I'm trying to attach 2nd HDD with different iscsi target from gPXE
 before boot starts.
 E.g, boot Windows XP(C:) from target 1 and register 2nd HDD(D:) from
 target 2.
 
 I know it's possible to configure multiple LUNs but I need to connect
 to different iscsi target.
 Any comment and help will be greatly appreciated.
 
 Hi Daniel!
 
 I see two cases:
 
 1. Your booting OS want to have a second (iSCSI-)Harddisk. This is
 normally done by the booting OS, not from gpxe.
 
 2. You will boot different OSses attached by iSCSI. This is normally
 done by creating a boot-menu in i.e. pxelinux.cfg/default. Here you can
 place the different iSCSI-connectors for booting.
 
 Whats the difference in your case?
 
 Hth,
 
 Oliver
 
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