HTTP ISO boot fails when iSCSI target sanhooked, works otherwise
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2014-07-21, 21:23
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HTTP ISO boot fails when iSCSI target sanhooked, works otherwise
Hello-
If I do this I get the failure shown at the end: iPXE> ifconf Configuring (net0 c4:54:44:23:e7:99)...... ok iPXE> sanhook --drive 0x80 --no-describe http://10.0.0.1/ubuntu-14.04-server-amd64.iso Registered SAN device 0x80 iPXE> sanhook --drive 0x81 iscsi:10.0.0.3:::1:rbd_base Registered SAN device 0x81 iPXE> sanboot Booting from SAN device 0x80 Boot from SAN device 0x80 failed: Exec format error (http://ipxe.org/2e852001) However, if I only hoot the first target (the ISO) and never hook the second target (iSCSI target) I can boot the ISO just fine. I can even get the failure shown above, then just unhook the second target, and it boots just fine from the ISO: iPXE> sanunhook --drive 0x81 Unregistered SAN device 0x81 iPXE> sanboot Is this expected? Is there some restriction on having different types of targets mapped at the same time? Ideally what I want to do is connect the Ubuntu ISO and an iSCSI target a the same time, then boot, to see if the Ubuntu installer will pick up the iSCSI target through iBFT. Thanks! |
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HTTP ISO boot fails when iSCSI target sanhooked, works otherwise - jrgruher - 2014-07-21 21:23
RE: HTTP ISO boot fails when iSCSI target sanhooked, works otherwise - robinsmidsrod - 2014-07-22, 20:01
RE: HTTP ISO boot fails when iSCSI target sanhooked, works otherwise - jrgruher - 2014-07-22, 23:23
RE: HTTP ISO boot fails when iSCSI target sanhooked, works otherwise - dot1y - 2014-09-11, 09:12
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