
Installing or updating the RPM driver package with KMOD
support
NOTE:
This procedure is applicable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x.
Perform the following steps to install the RPM package with KMOD support:
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 that the driver is loaded with the following system commands: modinfo megaraid_sas.
Installing or updating the RPM driver package with KMP
support
NOTE:
This procedure is applicable for SUSE Enterprise Linux 12.x.
Perform the following steps to install the RPM package with KMP support:
1
Uncompress the gzipped tarball driver release package.
2
Install the driver package using the command: rpm –ihv kmpmegaraid_ sas- <version>.rpm.
NOTE:
Use rpm -Uvh <package name> when updating 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 that the driver is loaded with the following system commands: modinfo megaraid_sas.
Loading the driver during operating system installation
1
Navigate to the installer.
2
In the Installation screen, press E.
3
Perform the following operation:
•
If the operating system is RHEL 7, the CLI displays the syntax
quiet
. Enter
inst.dd
.
For example, when you are prompted with the command
linuxefi/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz
inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=RHEL-7.3\x20Server.x86_64 quiet
, enter
inst.dd
.
•
If the operating system is SLES, the CLI displays the syntax
silent
. Enter
dud=1
.
For example, when you are prompted with the command
linuxefi/boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=silent
dud=1
, enter
dud=1
.
4
Attach the driver media.
5
Press F10 to boot to the OS.
A screen is displayed prompting you to select the driver media (USB, CD, ISO, and so on).
6
Select the driver.
NOTE:
Ensure that the driver is selected with an X.
7
Press C to load the driver.
8
Disconnect the driver media.
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Driver installation