Dell PowerEdge R960 Host Bus Adapter Users Guide HBA 355 and 350 Series - Page 42

Linux driver installation, Install or update a RPM driver package using the KMOD support

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8. Select Install from a list or specific location. 9. Click Next. 10. Follow the steps in the wizard and browse to the location of the driver files. 11. Select the INF file from the drive media. 12. Click Next and continue the installation steps in the wizard. 13. Click Finish to exit the wizard and reboot the system for the changes to take place. NOTE: Dell provides the Dell Update Package (DUP) to update drivers on systems running Windows Server 2016 and newer operating system. DUP is an executable application that updates drivers for specific devices. DUP supports command line interface and silent execution. For more information, see https://www.dell.com/support. Linux driver installation The driver update disk (DUD) images are created only for those operating system releases in which the native (in-box) driver is insufficient for installation. In the event that an operating system is being installed with a corresponding DUD image, see, Installing or updating the RPM driver package with KMOD support. If not, proceed with using the native device driver and then skip to the topic Installing or Updating the RPM Driver Package With KMP Support. NOTE: The driver update disk (DUD) images are created only for those operating system releases in which the native (in-box) driver is insufficient for installation. In the event that an operating system is being installed with a corresponding DUD image, follow the instructions below. NOTE: To view the complete list of boot loader options, see the installation guide of your operating system. NOTE: If using out-of-box drivers with RHEL 7 and higher, a tainted kernel message will be displayed in the log. RedHat does not provide a mechanism to sign external drivers for RHEL. Install or update a RPM driver package using the KMOD support Prerequisites NOTE: This procedure is applicable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x and higher. About this task Perform the following steps to install the RPM package with KMOD support: Steps 1. Uncompress the gzipped tarball driver release package. 2. Install the driver package using the command: rpm -ihv kmodmegaraid_ sas-.rpm. NOTE: Use rpm -Uvh when upgrading an existing package. 3. If the previous device driver is in use, you must reboot the system for the updated driver to take effect. 4. Verify the loaded driver version by running the following command: modinfo megaraid_sas. Install or update a RPM driver package using the KMP support Prerequisites NOTE: This procedure is applicable for SUSE Enterprise Linux 15.x. About this task Perform the following steps to install the RPM package with KMP support: 42 Driver support for Dell HBA355i Adapter, Dell HBA355i Front, Dell HBA355e Adapter, Dell HBA350i MX, Dell HBA350i Adapter, and Dell HBA350i MM

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8.
Select
Install from a list or specific location
.
9.
Click
Next
.
10.
Follow the steps in the wizard and browse to the location of the driver files.
11.
Select the INF file from the drive media.
12.
Click
Next
and continue the installation steps in the wizard.
13.
Click
Finish
to exit the wizard and reboot the system for the changes to take place.
NOTE:
Dell provides the Dell Update Package (DUP) to update drivers on systems running Windows Server 2016 and
newer operating system. DUP is an executable application that updates drivers for specific devices. DUP supports
command line interface and silent execution. For more information, see
.
Linux driver installation
The driver update disk (DUD) images are created only for those operating system releases in which the native (in-box) driver
is insufficient for installation. In the event that an operating system is being installed with a corresponding DUD image, see,
Installing or updating the RPM driver package with KMOD support
. If not, proceed with using the native device driver and then
skip to the topic
Installing or Updating the RPM Driver Package With KMP Support
.
NOTE:
The driver update disk (DUD) images are created only for those operating system releases in which the native
(in-box) driver is insufficient for installation. In the event that an operating system is being installed with a corresponding
DUD image, follow the instructions below.
NOTE:
To view the complete list of boot loader options, see the installation guide of your operating system.
NOTE:
If using out-of-box drivers with RHEL 7 and higher, a tainted kernel message will be displayed in the log. RedHat
does not provide a mechanism to sign external drivers for RHEL.
Install or update a RPM driver package using the KMOD support
Prerequisites
NOTE:
This procedure is applicable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x and higher.
About this task
Perform the following steps to install the RPM package with KMOD support:
Steps
1.
Uncompress the gzipped tarball driver release package.
2.
Install the driver package using the command:
rpm –ihv kmodmegaraid_ sas-<version>.rpm
.
NOTE:
Use
rpm -Uvh <package name>
when upgrading an existing package.
3.
If the previous device driver is in use, you must reboot the system for the updated driver to take effect.
4.
Verify the loaded driver version by running the following command:
modinfo megaraid_sas
.
Install or update a RPM driver package using the KMP support
Prerequisites
NOTE:
This procedure is applicable for SUSE Enterprise Linux 15.x.
About this task
Perform the following steps to install the RPM package with KMP support:
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Driver support for Dell HBA355i Adapter, Dell HBA355i Front, Dell HBA355e Adapter, Dell HBA350i MX, Dell HBA350i
Adapter, and Dell HBA350i MM