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Boot from SAN: QLogic QME8242 Mezzanine Card User’s Guide, General Boot from SAN
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Boot from SAN: QLogic QME8242 Mezzanine Card User's Guide Back to Contents Page Boot from SAN: QLogic QME8242 Mezzanine Card User's Guide This section provides the following information on boot from SAN: General Boot from SAN Windows Boot from SAN Linux Boot from SAN ESX Boot from SAN General Boot from SAN The following high-level boot from SAN instructions apply to all OSs: Linux, Windows, and ESX: 1. Set up the boot order to disable boot from local disk or disconnect internal hard drives. 2. Configure a single path to the storage array when installing Microsoft Windows. For multiple QME8242 port configurations (for redundancy), only one QME8242 port should be connected to the SAN during installation. The same recommendation applies to the storage controller ports. 3. Enable the QME8242 port BIOS. 4. Specify a boot LUN from the QLogic QME8242 Fast!UTIL BIOS configuration utility. Windows Boot from SAN This section provides the following procedures: Creating a Driver Disk Windows 2003 Boot from SAN Windows 2008 Boot From SAN Creating a Driver Disk Before you begin boot from SAN for Windows, create a driver disk as follows: 1. Go to the QLogic Web site: http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com 2. Under the Downloads banner, click QLogic Products. 3. In the selection list, do the following: a. In the first box, click Converged Network Adapters or iSCSI Adapters. b. In the second box, click your adapter model number. c. In the third box, click your Windows platform. d. Click the Go button. 4. Under Drivers, click the download link for the appropriate driver. 5. Read the license agreement, and then click Agree. 6. When prompted, select to save the driver to a temporary location on the hard drive. 7. For a Boot from SAN installation, save the driver on the appropriate media (floppy disk or USB flash drive, for example). 8. Run the self-extracting file you just downloaded and enter a temporary directory in the Unzip to folder box. (If the final driver package is not saved in an .EXE format, this step is not required.) 9. Right-click the driver to extract the driver files to the temporary location. Windows 2003 Boot from SAN NOTE: The following procedure requires a driver disk; see Creating a Driver Disk. file:///T|/htdocs/NETWORK/QLogic/71922/en/boot_san.htm[9/26/2012 4:26:14 PM]