[gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?

KernSafe Technology kernsafe at hotmail.com
Mon May 10 07:28:09 EDT 2010


Hi,

 

Thank you for your help.

The guide is following gpxe website mentioned previously.

Boot progress:

1, dhcp, Router and My own bootp service

2, tftp, third part standard ftfp server.

3, gpxe, use the standard and complied undionly.kpxe

4, iscsi, used a few type of targets and initiators, are all the same.

5, sanbootconf, download from etherboot.org

 

the iSCSI targets and initiators I have tested to change other brands (includes microsoft initiator), the problem persist, so I think it is irrelevant to the iSCSI.

The disk parition, I'm sure they are not the same, and even just one disk, it have the problem.

Did other things will cause the problem? bootp or sanbootconf?
 
> Subject: RE: [gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?
> Date: Sun, 9 May 2010 11:33:35 -0400
> From: Shao.Miller at yrdsb.edu.on.ca
> To: kernsafe at hotmail.com
> CC: gpxe at etherboot.org
> 
> Sorry, Aldrich, I mis-spelled your name on this Apple MacBook keyboard,
> which often misses keystrokes. I don't think gPXE is hiding your first
> disk. Other people including myself do not have this problem. - Shao
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miller, Shao 
> Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 11:30
> To: KernSafe Technology
> Cc: gpxe at etherboot.org
> Subject: RE: [gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?
> 
> Good day Alrich,
> 
> I repeatedly asked which guide you were following because without a
> guide, you might not be aware that you should not have the original
> source for the SAN image (a local HDD) attached to the same computer.
> Windows cares about a disk signature in the MBR. If two disks are
> attached with the same disk signature in the MBR, this can certainly
> complicate matters. Same thing with your two-SAN connection... Are
> they the same image with the same MBR? Each disk you are using should
> have a different MBR signature.
> 
> - Shao Miller
 		 	   		  
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