Installing the Driver on a Linux System
This section describes how to install the driver in RHEL, SLES, Citrix XenServer, and
Ubuntu. Start by powering down the system and then booting into Linux.
RHEL and SLES
Locate the package driver for your operating system in the
/Linux Driver
folder of the
support pack :
• RHEL version 7:
kmod-mtip32xx-3.8.1-1.el7.x86_64.rpm
• RHEL version 6.1–6.5:
kmod-mtip32xx-<version>.el6.x86_64_rhel6ux.rpm
• RHEL version 6.0:
kmod-mtip32xx-<version>.el6.x86_64_rhel6.rpm
• RHEL versions 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 and 5.8:
mtip32xx-<version>.x86_64_rhel5ux.rpm
• SLES 11:
mtip32xx-kmp-default-<version>.<kernel_version>.x86_64.rpm
Removing an Existing Driver
If a drive with Micron driver version 1.2.30 or earlier has been installed, uninstall the
existing driver:
1. Run the following command as a root user:
rpm -e <driver-name>
where <driver-name> is the name of the package driver for your operating system.
(See the previous section to locate the appropriate rpm file for your system.)
2. Run
depmod
as a root user.
3. Reboot the system.
Upgrading a Driver
1. Run the following command as a root user:
rpm -Uvh <rpm-name>
where <rpm-name> is the name of the package driver for your operating system.
2. Run
depmod
as a root user.
3. Reboot the system.
Installing a New Driver
1. Run the following command as a root user:
rpm -ivh <rpm-name>
where <rpm-name> is the name of the package driver for your operating system.
2. Run
depmod
as a root user.
3. Reboot the system.
P420m/P320h HHHL PCIe SSD Installation Guide
Installing the Support Pack Software
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