Dell Brocade 825 Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide - Page 78

Confirming driver package installation in Solaris systems

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2 Adapter driver installation verification • These commands display the location of the driver modules if loaded to the system: - The following command displays the storage driver module location. The module will have a bfa prefix. # modprobe -l bfa - The following command displays the network driver module location. The module will have a bfa prefix. # modprobe -l bna Confirming driver package installation in Solaris systems Verify if the adapter driver installed successfully using the following commands: NOTE Brocade 804 and 1007 adapters are not supported on Solaris systems so these commands do not apply to those adapters. • pkgchk -nv bfa This checks for and lists the installed adapter storage driver package files. • pkginfo -l bfa This displays details about installed Brocade storage (bfa) adapter drivers. Look for information to display like in the following example. Note that the VERSION may be different, depending on the driver version you installed. The ARCH and DESC information may also be different, depending on your host system platform. If the adapter driver package is installed, bfa_pkg should display with a "completely installed" status. Storage driver (bfa) PKGINST: bfa NAME: Brocade Fibre Channel Adapter Driver CATEGORY: system ARCH: sparc&i386 VERSION: alpha_bld31_20080502_1205 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: Brocade DESC: 32 bit & 64 bit Device driver for Brocade Fibre Channel adapters PSTAMP: 20080115150824 INSTDATE: May 02 2008 18:22 HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider STATUS: completely installed Confirming driver package installation in VMware systems Verify if the adapter driver installed successfully using the following commands: • esxcfg-module -l This lists installed driver names, R/O and R/W addresses, and whether the ID is loaded. For storage drivers, verify that an entry for bfa exists and that the ID loaded. For network drivers, verify that an entry for bna exists and that the ID loaded. 54 Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide 53-1002145-01

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Brocade Adapters Troubleshooting Guide
53-1002145-01
Adapter driver installation verification
2
These commands display the location of the driver modules if loaded to the system:
-
The following command displays the storage driver module location. The module will have
a
bfa
prefix.
# modprobe -l bfa
-
The following command displays the network driver module location. The module will have
a
bfa
prefix.
# modprobe -l bna
Confirming driver package installation in Solaris systems
Verify if the adapter driver installed successfully using the following commands:
NOTE
Brocade 804 and 1007 adapters are not supported on Solaris systems so these commands do not
apply to those adapters.
pkgchk -nv bfa
This checks for and lists the installed adapter storage driver package files.
pkginfo -l bfa
This displays details about installed Brocade storage (bfa) adapter drivers. Look for information
to display like in the following example. Note that the VERSION may be different, depending on
the driver version you installed. The ARCH and DESC information may also be different,
depending on your host system platform. If the adapter driver package is installed, bfa_pkg
should display with a “completely installed” status.
Storage driver (bfa)
PKGINST: bfa
NAME:
Brocade Fibre Channel Adapter Driver
CATEGORY:
system
ARCH:
sparc&i386
VERSION:
alpha_bld31_20080502_1205
BASEDIR:
/
VENDOR:
Brocade
DESC:
32 bit & 64 bit Device driver for Brocade Fibre Channel
adapters
PSTAMP:
20080115150824
INSTDATE:
May 02 2008 18:22
HOTLINE:
Please contact your local service provider
STATUS:
completely installed
Confirming driver package installation in VMware systems
Verify if the adapter driver installed successfully using the following commands:
esxcfg-module -l
This lists installed driver names, R/O and R/W addresses, and whether the ID is loaded. For
storage drivers, verify that an entry for
bfa
exists and that the ID loaded. For network drivers,
verify that an entry for bna exists and that the ID loaded.