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Anaconda FCoE Support

Summary

Add FCoE support to anaconda's storage code.

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Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 12
  • Last updated: 2009-06-26
  • Percentage of completion: 40%

Detailed Description

FCoE devices can be added from the advanced storage menu and then used to install onto.

Benefit to Fedora

Improved hardware support

Scope

The code is mostly written and is currently in debug, still to do:

  • kickstart support for fcoe
  • write out FCoE configuration information to the installed system

How To Test

Testing will require FCoE hardware, which is not terribly common.

We will have to verify the following areas of functionality:

  • recognize devices and install
    • on new partitions
    • on existing partitions
    • on new LVM logical volumes
    • on preexisting LVM logical volumes
  • creation of encrypted block devices at various levels in the device stack (partition, PV, LV, mdarray, &c)
  • detection of arbitrarily complex device configurations (luks, mdraid, lvm, &c)
  • management and configuration of existing encrypted block devices
  • automatic partitioning of systems
  • clearing of existing devices/partitions
  • removal of existing devices
  • reconfiguration of existing devices
  • detection of existing upgradable installations with widely varied storage configurations
  • rescue mounting of existing systems with a wide variety of storage configurations


User Experience

This should improve the user's experience with regard to the storage configuration portion of system installation.

No impact unless you have this hardware.

Dependencies

  • openfcoe initiator support inside the kernel (done)
  • fcoe-utils (done)

Contingency Plan

Disable the add FCoE storage button, which effectively nullifies all FCoE code

Documentation

Will need to include in Installation Guide.

Release Notes

  • Not terribly applicable because this hardware is not common, but worth a small mention.
  • FIXME: Please add draft of "small mention"

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