Modifying iSCSI Virtual Drive Properties
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2.
Use the raidconfig create raid command:
raidconfig create raid [--level level] [--stripe-size stripeSize] [--subarrays
sizeOfRAIDcomponents] [--name volumeName] [--subdisk-size size] -disks disks
Related Information
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Configuring RAID (raidconfig), Oracle Server CLI Tools User's Guide
Modifying iSCSI Virtual Drive Properties
In UEFI Boot Mode, you can use iSCSI virtual drives to run supported operating systems
that reside on an external server. This section describes how to configure iSCSI virtual drives
using the BIOS Setup Utility. It includes separate instructions for systems configured to boot in
legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode:
Note - iSCSI is not available in Legacy BIOS Boot Mode.
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“Modify iSCSI Virtual Drive Properties in UEFI Boot Mode (BIOS)” on page 58
Required Information for iSCSI Configuration
Before you begin configuring iSCSI virtual drive properties in the BIOS Setup Utility, ensure
that you have gathered the following information from the iSCSI server:
Parameter Example
Target name
iqn.1988-12.com.oracle:platform-target
iSCSI initiator name iqn.1988-12.com.oracle:0010E02E458F
Note - iSCSI requires iSCSI Qualified Names (iqn)
formats for its initiator and target names.
Logical Unit Number LUN 0
IP address of iSCSI server 192.167.1.24 (IPv4)
Port number 3260