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I am quite new to Talos Linux but really loving it already. Currently I am designing a new bare-metal Kubernetes cluster that eventually will also be our next virtualization platform with Kubevirt. Using Talos Linux as the OS would be great, but I am limited in hardware choices and need to use HPe Synergy Compute nodes with Fibre Channel over Ethernet (Qlogic). No local disks are installed, bootdisk comes from a SAN (boot from SAN). Which works fine with a regular Ubuntu installation or VMware installation. I tried installing Talos Bare-metal 1.7.6 (and 1.8.0), but had the issue that my networking and storage were not detected. After adding the qlogic-extension, networking started to work seamless but the SAN disk is still not available. talosctl --nodes <node-ip> --endpoints <endpoint-ip> disks -i When I apply a config to the node, the dashboard shows the error that disk /dev/sda is not found and installation fails. Hardware info
qedf drivers Building custom extension Building custom ISO So now I am a bit clueless how to continue my investigation / troubleshooting. Any help is very much appreciate :) |
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Any information from Ubuntu or any other distro might be helpful. From what you're saying it should be https://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/QEDF.html ? We can get it enabled for Talos 1.8.1 |
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I just tested 1.8.1 with the qlogic extension on our hardware and I can confirm that this fixed my issue! I can see storage devices that are presented over FCoE and was able to install Talos on these disks. Thanks again for the fast implementation! |
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#9436 is part number 2 (and final one)
This will be backported to Talos 1.8.1