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 ====== Installing CentOS to an iSCSI target ====== ====== Installing CentOS to an iSCSI target ======
  
-The CentOS installation process is somewhat fragile, and the built-in support for iSCSI installation does not function properly. ​ However, it is possible to work around this limitation and install to an iSCSI target.+The CentOS installation process is somewhat fragile, and the built-in support for iSCSI installation does not function properly ​(except in very limited circumstances).  However, it is possible to work around this limitation and install to an iSCSI target.
  
 ===== Starting the installation ===== ===== Starting the installation =====
  
-Start a CentOS installation in the usual way, and proceed up to the point of the graphical welcome ​screen:+Start a CentOS installation in the usual way, and proceed up to the point of the partitioning ​screen:
  
-{{screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_start.png?​400x300|Start of CentOS ​installation}}+{{ screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_partitioning.png?​400x300 |CentOS ​partitioning screen}}
  
-Before clicking ​on //Next//, press //​Ctrl-Alt-F2//.  This should take you to a root shell prompt ​Configure and start up the iSCSI initiator:+Click on //Advanced storage configuration//, and add an iSCSI target. ​ For the target IP address, enter //127.0.0.1//:
  
-    sh-3.2# mkdir /​etc/​iscsi +{{ screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_gui_add_target.png?400x300 |CentOS iSCSI installation GUI}}
-     +
-    sh-3.2# echo InitiatorName=iqn.2007-08.name.dns.initiator.my > \ +
-       /​etc/​iscsi/​initiatorname.iscsi +
-     +
-    sh-3.2# iscsid+
  
-{{ screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_connect.png?​320x200|CentOS ​iSCSI installation connection to disk}} +You will see the message "​Initializing ​iSCSI initiator" appear for several secondsthen the display will return to the partitioning screen.
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-where //name.dns.initiator.my// is your initiator'​s DNS name in reverse order. ​ (For completenessyou should also replace //2007-08// with the year and month in which you first obtained your DNS domain. The iSCSI naming schemes are somewhat pedantic, but it won’t affect anything in practice; as long as the initiator name is unique then everything will work just fine.)+
  
 ===== Connecting to the iSCSI target ===== ===== Connecting to the iSCSI target =====
  
-Connect to the iSCSI target to be used for installation:​+{{ screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_connect.png?​320x200|CentOS iSCSI installation connection to disk}} 
 + 
 +Press //​Ctrl-Alt-F2//​. ​ This should take you to a root shell prompt.  ​Connect to the iSCSI target to be used for installation:​
  
     sh-3.2# iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p my.target.dns.name:​3260     sh-3.2# iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p my.target.dns.name:​3260
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 ===== Completing the installation ===== ===== Completing the installation =====
  
-Press //​Ctrl-Alt-F6//​ to return to the graphical installation process, and click on //Next// to proceed to the disk selection screen: +Press //​Ctrl-Alt-F6//​ to return to the graphical installation process.  Click on //Back//.  This will cause the installer ​to rescan for disks, and the iSCSI target should now show up in the list of available disks:
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-{{screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_select_drive.png?​400x300|CentOS ​iSCSI installation disk selection}} +
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-You must tick the "​Review and modify partitioning layout"​ box before proceeding to the disk partitioning screen:+
  
-{{screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_remove_swap.png?​400x300|CentOS ​iSCSI installation swap removal}}+{{ screenshots:​centos_iscsi_install_partitioning_recap.png?​400x300 |CentOS ​partitioning screen}}
  
-Select and delete ​the swap partition. ​ This is required for two reasons: firstly, swap over iSCSI (or over any network device) is generally a bad idea; secondly, doing so works around a bug in the CentOS installer which would otherwise result in the partition table never being written to disk.+Continue with the rest of the installation as usual.
  
 Make a note of the iSCSI target IQN that you installed to (//​iqn.2007-08.name.dns.target.my:​iscsiboot//​ in the above example). ​ You are now ready to Make a note of the iSCSI target IQN that you installed to (//​iqn.2007-08.name.dns.target.my:​iscsiboot//​ in the above example). ​ You are now ready to

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