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Quick Start guide for Open-FCoE =============================== 1. Install fcoe-utils package. This should also install dcbd, libhbaapi and libhbalinux as dependencies. 2. Rename /etc/fcoe/cfg-ethx so it corresponds with name of your network interface (e.g. /etc/fcoe/cfg-eth0). Copy and rename this file accordingly if you have more interfaces, which should be fcoe-enabled 3. Modify configuration files to enable FCoE. Set FCOE_ENABLE="yes" and DCB_REQUIRED="yes". 3. Run 'systemctl enable fcoe.service' to start FCoE per run level. This will setup FCoE to start on reboot. 4. Run 'systemctl enable lldpad.service' to start LLDP agent per run level. This will setup DCB to start on reboot. 5. Run 'systemctl start lldpad.service' to start LLDP agent. 6. Run 'dcbtool sc ethX dcb on; dcbtool sc ethX app:0 e:1;' for each fcoe-enabled interface to setup DCB for FCoE. 7. Run 'systemctl start fcoe.sertvice' to start FCoE.
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