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Adaptec RAID Installation Guide For example, a new drive or array is connected to a secondary Adaptec RAID controller on Channel A and the drive has a TID 0. The controller number is 1 because it is a secondary controller. Therefore, the command would be diskadd c1b0t0d0 For details on diskadd, refer to the diskadd(1M) man page. FreeBSD The Adaptec RAID controller driver is embedded in the kernel for versions 4.1.1 and later. Therefore, you do not need to do anything related to driver installation once your operating system is installed. Note: For the most up-to-date information on Adaptec's support of FreeBSD, or to download driver sources, visit http://opensource.adaptec.com. Linux The Adaptec RAID controller supports Red Hat 6.2 and 7.0 and SuSE 6.4 and 7.0 with kernel versions 2.2.14-5.0, 2.2.16-22, 2.2.14, and 2.2.16. Note: For the most up-to-date information on Adaptec's support of Linux, or to download driver sources, visit http://linux.adaptec.com. installing the driver in a new Linux system In this scenario, you are installing the controller in a new Red Hat Linux system. Note: This installation procedure applies to Red Hat Linux only. To install the driver 3-30

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Adaptec RAID Installation Guide
For example, a new drive or array is connected to a
secondary Adaptec RAID controller on Channel A and the
drive has a TID 0. The controller number is 1 because it is a
secondary controller. Therefore, the command would be
diskadd c1b0t0d0
For details on
diskadd
, refer to the diskadd(1M) man page.
FreeBSD
The Adaptec RAID controller driver is embedded in the kernel for
versions 4.1.1 and later. Therefore, you do not need to do
anything related to driver installation once your operating
system is installed.
Note:
For the most up-to-date information on Adaptec’s
support of FreeBSD, or to download driver sources, visit
.
Linux
The Adaptec RAID controller supports Red Hat 6.2 and 7.0 and
SuSE 6.4
and 7.0 with kernel versions 2.2.14-5.0, 2.2.16-22,
2.2.14, and 2.2.16.
Note:
For the most up-to-date information on Adaptec’s
support of Linux, or to download driver sources, visit
.
installing the driver in a new Linux system
In this scenario, you are installing the controller in a new Red
Hat Linux system.
Note:
This installation procedure applies to Red Hat
Linux only.
To install the driver