03-23-2015 04:09 PM - edited 03-01-2019 12:05 PM
I have a question I can't seem to find any answer to. We have many UCS blades running Windows 2012 R2 that are booting to SAN. Recently, we needed to try a repair while booting to the windows media. When booting to the media, the server does not see the connected SAN disk and automatically sets the C drive as a USB device, therefore you are not able to get to the OS drive at all. Does anyone know how to successfully run windows repair, allowing access to the OS drive from command prompt in a boot from SAN environment?
03-23-2015 07:57 PM
HI,
You have to manually inject the drivers and create a windows customized ISO image.
Here a link to help you in the process:
http://www.derekseaman.com/2012/10/inject-cisco-ucs-drivers-into-windows.html
Richard
03-25-2015 05:49 AM
Hello,
I agree you will need to inject the FNIC drivers into your OS Media in order to mount the storage. There is another element which is not abundantly clear; is your boot media being mounted as C: or is there another USB device in the server? Maybe FlexFlash?
The boot media should be mounted as X: when Windows loads the Pre-Executable environment.
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