iSCSI boot from Pure Storage Array (ESXi and Windows)
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09-14-2021 10:46 AM
I'm on a team building an iSCSI boot solution for a UCS B-Series server, using a Pure Storage Array to boot both ESXi and Windows. The UCS servers are connected to an ACI fabric and the servers can reach the Pure Array.
The ESXi boot lun (1) is seen by the ESXi hosts, but the host fails to boot from the LUN. I suspect it's a configuration issue on the Pure Array because the ESXi host sees the boot lun but fails the boot process.
Any recommendations regarding where I might look to find hints as to what is going on?
Thanks,
Scott
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09-14-2021 11:00 AM
The CIsco CVDs are a great resource to review to help determine when one-little-step-was-missed:
Beyond that I'd first check MTU.
Are you using Jumbo MTU?
MTU on UCS side is based on packet CoS marking and ACI removes CoS markings by default (*frown*).
So to compensate for this asymmetric (broken) QoS you could make UCS QoS Best Effort Jumbo.
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09-14-2021 11:06 AM
Thanks for taking time to reply Steven.
We are using Jumbo frames on both the UCS and ACI fabrics. I'll review the configuration again for Jumbo Frames on both the UCS and ACI fabric.
Scott
