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sanhook - connection timed out.
2014-06-05, 18:06
Post: #1
sanhook - connection timed out.
Hello,

Firstly, I must admit network booting etc is quite new to me so I'm afraid to say I am dabbling a little out of my depth here, although I hope that doesn't preclude from some pointers to get me on track. Smile

I have a windows 7 machine that is running a software based iSCSI target - the free edition of the StarWind software. The server is also running a http server, from which the ipxe script file is served, along with the Windows PE installation etc. I'm also running a VirtualBox machine without any hard drive attached to it, and within this I am booting from the ipxe.iso which is attached to a SATA CD drive for the VM machine. This all works perfectly fine. I wait for the second CTRL-B prompt within the VM, chain iPXE to the iPXE script on the http server, I can start the Windows PE installation etc. all without issues.

What I'm wanting to achieve is install Windows 7 (the files of which are held on the server under \\HomeServer\), once I've booted into Windows PE, and install Windows 7 on the iSCSI target, then be able to network boot from that iSCSI target. I've tried every which way but it would seem that I'm unable to get iPXE to connect to the iSCSI target, however just to confirm that the iSCSI target is actively accepting connections I have connected to the iSCSI target and even mapped it to a drive letter on a separate computer. Just to clear up my understanding, from what I've gathered from various posts, I use sanhook in the iPXE script before starting Windows PE so that when I go to install Windows 7, Windows 7 will see the iSCSI target?

My iPXE script is as follows:

Code:
#!ipxe
cpuid --ext 29 && set arch amd64 || set arch x86
sanhook iscsi:192.168.0.7:::0:iqn.2008-08.com.starwindsoftware:homeserver-windows7base
kernel /iPXE/wimboot
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/bootmgr                      bootmgr
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/BCD                     BCD
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/Fonts/segmono_boot.ttf  segmono_boot.ttf
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/Fonts/segoe_slboot.ttf  segoe_slboot.ttf
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/Fonts/segoen_slboot.ttf segoen_slboot.ttf
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/Fonts/wgl4_boot.ttf     wgl4_boot.ttf
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/boot.sdi                boot.sdi
initrd /iPXE/winpe/${arch}/media/sources/boot.wim             boot.wim
boot

The output I am getting from iPXE is as follows:
[Image: i_PXE.png]

I've double checked and the IP address, port, LUN and target IQN are all correct. I have performed a packet trace, with the output given below:

Code:
Number    Time            Source            Destination        Protocol    Length    Info
1731    27.081398000    192.168.0.38    192.168.0.7        iSCSI        242        Login Command
1732    27.082120000    192.168.0.7        192.168.0.38    iSCSI        178        Login Response (Success)
1735    27.291414000    192.168.0.38    192.168.0.7        iSCSI        326        Login Command
1736    27.291766000    192.168.0.7        192.168.0.38    iSCSI        406        Login Response (Success)
1737    27.291827000    192.168.0.38    192.168.0.7        iSCSI        114        Login Command
1738    27.291951000    192.168.0.7        192.168.0.38    iSCSI        114        Login Response (Success)
1739    27.292015000    192.168.0.38    192.168.0.7        iSCSI        114        SCSI: Test Unit Ready LUN: 0x00
1740    27.292110000    192.168.0.7        192.168.0.38    iSCSI        114        SCSI: Response LUN: 0x00 (Test Unit Ready) (Good)
1742    27.292180000    192.168.0.38    192.168.0.7        iSCSI        114        SCSI: Read Capacity(10) LUN: 0x00
1743    27.292259000    192.168.0.7        192.168.0.38    iSCSI        122        SCSI: Data In LUN: 0x00 (Read Capacity(10) Response Data) SCSI: Response LUN: 0x00 (Read Capacity(10)) (Good)
1744    27.292313000    192.168.0.38    192.168.0.7        iSCSI        114        SCSI: Service Action In(16) LUN: 0x00  READCAPACITY16
1745    27.292387000    192.168.0.7        192.168.0.38    iSCSI        146        SCSI: Data In LUN: 0x00 (Service Action In(16) Response Data) SCSI: Response LUN: 0x00 (Service Action In(16)) (Good)

This is the summary of what is captured, although there is obviously more details if required. The StarWind software does indicate though that there is an active connection for a time being. As I say, I'm aware I'm a little out of my depth here, but I would be grateful for any help in sorting this issue out.

Thanks very much. Smile
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2015-03-09, 12:58 (This post was last modified: 2015-03-09 13:00 by robinsmidsrod.)
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RE: sanhook - connection timed out.
You most likely suffer from the gateway issue on your network. Try to add this code before your sanhook line:

Code:
set netX/gateway 0.0.0.0

And yes, that X is a literal X, not a placeholder for a number. The Windows iSCSI boot feature is a bit stupid and tries to communicate with your iscsi server via the gateway, even if it is on your local network. This line forces that behavior off.

Also, make sure the iPXE initiator IQN is allowed to talk to the iscsi target.
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