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# Click ''Add Advanced Target'', and select ''Add ISCSI Target'' on the Advanced Storage Options window to add drive.  
# Click ''Add Advanced Target'', and select ''Add ISCSI Target'' on the Advanced Storage Options window to add drive.  
# Configure ISCSI parameters and click ''Add target'' button.
# Configure ISCSI parameters and click ''Add target'' button.
# Proceed with normal installation.
# At partitioning Screen, select ''Create custom layout'' option, advance to next screen.
# At partitioning Screen, choose either automated partitioning or custom partitioning if you want to create your own disk layout.
# Create raw partition on iSCSI target with <code>/</code> mount point.
# Review partitioning layout to confirm installer is installing to ISCSI device.
# Create <code>/boot</code> partition use iBF (alternatively use PXE or on local hard drive).
# complete installation.
# Complete installation.
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# ISCSI inititiator is properly started.
# ISCSI inititiator is properly started.

Revision as of 09:20, 20 April 2010

Description

This install verifies that installing on an ISCSI device works properly. Please refer to ISCSI Installation Test Plan for detailed description.


How to test

  1. Start installation, advance to Storage Devices screen.
  2. Choose Specialized Storage Devices and click Next.
  3. Click Add Advanced Target, and select Add ISCSI Target on the Advanced Storage Options window to add drive.
  4. Configure ISCSI parameters and click Add target button.
  5. At partitioning Screen, select Create custom layout option, advance to next screen.
  6. Create raw partition on iSCSI target with / mount point.
  7. Create /boot partition use iBF (alternatively use PXE or on local hard drive).
  8. Complete installation.

Expected Results

  1. ISCSI inititiator is properly started.
  2. New SCSI drive(s) is included in list of available drives.
  3. Installation is completed without error.
  4. New system will start with all filesystems mounted.