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Intel® Ethernet FCoE Boot: Intel® FCoE/DCB User Guide

Upgrading an FCoE-Booted System

Preparing the Adapter for FCoE Boot

Intel® Ethernet FCoE Boot Option Rom Setup

Microsoft* Windows* Setup for Intel® FCoE Boot

Installing Windows Server from a Remote Disk (Diskless Install)

Installing Windows Server with Local Disk

Crash Dump Support

Intel® Ethernet Flash Firmware Utility

Intel® Ethernet FCoE Boot allows the user to install FCoE to boot an operating system from a remote target. The following

information refers specifically to Intel® Ethernet FCoE Boot. To configure the OS, go to:

Windows

or

Linux

.

NOTE: If you are using FCoE boot, the FCoE must be installed and enabled. For information on how to install and enable

the FCoE boot, see the

BootUtil

guide.

Booting from Targets Larger than 2TB

You can connect and boot from a target LUN that is larger than 2 Terabytes with the following restrictions:

The block size on the target must be 512 bytes.

The following operating systems are supported:

VMware* ESX 5.0, or later

SUSE* Enterprise Linux 11SP2, or later

Microsoft* Windows Server* 2012, or later

You may be able to access data only within the first 2 TB.

NOTE: The Crash Dump driver does not support target LUNs larger than 2TB.

Upgrading an Intel® Ethernet FCoE-Booted System

Upgrading an FCoE-booted system can only be done via the Intel® PROSet for Windows* Device Manager installer. A reboot is

required to complete the upgrade. You cannot upgrade a port's Windows driver and software package if the port is in the path

to the virtual memory paging file and is also part of a Microsoft Server 2012 NIC Team (LBFO Team). To complete the

upgrade, remove the port from the LBFO team and restart the upgrade.

Warning: Do not update the base driver via the Windows Update method

Doing so may render the system inoperable, generating a blue screen. The FCoE Stack and base driver need to be

matched. The FCoE stack may get out of sync with the base driver if the base driver is updated via Windows Update.

Preparing the Adapter for FCoE Boot

Flash the adapter with FCoE Option ROM.

NOTE: If you are updating firmware from version 13.x, you must first update to version 14.0.12 before updating to

firmware version 14.5.x or later.

For the following adapters, FCoE is enabled through the uEFI environment.

Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520 Adapter

Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520-k bNDC

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