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- | Installing to iSCSI on SuSE Linux is quite easy: | ||
- | At command line prompt just add this option: | ||
- | WithISCSI=1 | ||
- | and you'll be prompted to enter iSCSI target IP, and you | ||
- | can select one of the available targets to install to. | ||
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- | This has been tested on SLES (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server) 10. | ||
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- | group { | ||
- | if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) = "PXEClient" { | ||
- | filename "/gpxe/undionly.kpxe"; | ||
- | } else { | ||
- | filename=""; | ||
- | option root-path "iscsi:192.168.0.10::::iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:lvol1"; | ||
- | } | ||
- | host iscsihost { | ||
- | hardware ethernet 00:0c:29:01:02:03; | ||
- | fixed-address iscsihost.mydomain.org; | ||
- | } | ||
- | } | ||
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- | But there are still some topics to investigate: | ||
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- | * System wants to deactivate Swap (located on iSCSI device) after network has gone down |