SOFTPAQ NUMBER: N/A PART NUMBER: N/A FILE NAME: cpq_cpqfc_RedHat72-2.1.2-9.i386.rpm TITLE: ProLiant Linux driver for 64-bit/66MHz Fibre Channel Host Adapter for Red Hat Linux 7.2 VERSION: 2.1.2-9 LANGUAGE: English CATEGORY: Storage Controllers DIVISION: N/A OPERATING SYSTEM: Red Hat Linux 7.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: All shipping configurations PREREQUISITES: N/A EFFECTIVE DATE: Jun 23,2003 ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: N/A SUPERSEDES: N/A SYSTEMS SUPPORTED See the compatability matrix at: http://www.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/arraycontrollers/index.html DESCRIPTION: This RPM is used to provide binary driver modules that have been pre-built for Red Hat Linux 7.2 to enable ProLiant 64-bit/66MHz Fibre Channel Host Adapter. This RPM provides a customer friendly approach to install a pre-built binary driver. FIXES ENHANCEMENTS IMPORTANT: Additional instructions may be viewed: rpm -q -i -p cpq_cpqfc_RedHat72-2.1.2-9.i386.rpm | more Please read this section before proceeding. This RPM will install binary drivers that will only work with the default Red Hat Linux 7.2 kernel, and configuration that it has been built for. Earlier or later versions of Red Hat Linux 7.2 are not supported. Special actions are required if you have modified the default kernel configuration that RedHat ships for their Red Hat Linux 7.2 product. If you have modified the default kernel configuration you will need to rebuild the kernel to use the updated drivers after installing the RPM with the --noscripts option. For directions to patch the existing driver and rebuild your kernel please refer to the Red Hat Linux 7.2 documentation. The driver patches will be available in a gzipped tar file in the /opt/compaq/storage_drivers directory after installing the RPM with the --noscripts option. The cpqfc driver RPM will not install if it detects that your configuration is different from the Red Hat Linux 7.2 default Server configuration. This driver RPM will not install if the loopback device is not configured but the initrd image is requested since the loopback device is required to create the initrd image. INSTALLATION Login as the system administrator (root), download the RPM to a directory on your hard drive and change to that directory. To install the driver type: # rpm -ivh cpq_cpqfc_RedHat72-2.1.2-9.i386.rpm Setup is now complete. Please REBOOT your computer NOW!! To upgrade the driver type: # rpm -Uvh cpq_cpqfc_RedHat72-2.1.2-9.i386.rpm Upgrade is Now Complete. Please REBOOT your computer NOW!! NOTE: If the installation fails or if you see any warning or error messages, STOP, do NOT reboot the computer. The driver will not be operational and you must uninstall the driver by typing the following command: # rpm -e cpq_cpqfc_RedHat72-2.1.2-9 The removal of the RPM restores the original cpqfc.o module, and builds a new initrd image with the previous driver object module (if any) and adds yet another grub or lilo entry. You can then boot using this newest lilo or grub entry, (provided the building of the new initrd image goes well), or your original lilo or grub entry. The successful installation will replace the driver that shipped with Red Hat Linux 7.2 with the version of the driver, create a new Initial RAM Disk Image (initrd) that contains the 2.1.2-9 version of the driver and modify /etc/lilo.conf (or /boot/grub/menu.lst) to allow the Linux Loader, lilo (or grub) to boot using the new ramdisk image. Backups of your previous files will be kept in the /usr/src/COMPAQ/driver_backup directory. The driver version can be verified by typing: # grep version /proc/scsi/cpqfcTS/* Expect output similar to: Driver version = 2.1.2 The driver will be inserted in the Initial RAM Disk Image (initrd) and is automatically loaded every time the server boots, provided it is listed in /etc/modules.conf, which, normally, it is. To load the module use the insmod command, type: # insmod cpqfc Expect the following output if you have Symmetric Multi-Processing support enabled: Using /lib/modules/2.4.7-10/kernel/drivers/scsi/cpqfc.o Expect the following output if you have a single processor server: Using /lib/modules/2.4.7-10/kernel/drivers/scsi/cpqfc.o Expect the following output if your server is using the Red Hat Linux 7.2 Enterprise kernel: Using /lib/modules/2.4.7-10/kernel/drivers/scsi/cpqfc.o NOTE: You will experience error messages if the Smart Array controller is not installed. Please ensure that the hardware is installed properly. NOTE: If the hardware is properly installed and you experience error messages loading the modules, remove the entire RPM by typing: # rpm -e cpq_cpqfc_RedHat72-2.1.2-9 The removal of the RPM will restore the driver modules, and rebuild and initrd image for the running kernel and create appropriate entries in /etc/lilo.conf (or /boot/grub/menu.lst). Additionally you should still be able to boot using the previous entries still in /etc/lilo.conf or /boot/grub/menu.lst, provided the driver modules are restored, or were (and thus still are) in the initrd image. To check whether the driver is loaded properly, type: # lsmod Expect to see the module name cpqfc displayed. If you attempt to install the RPM on an unsupported system, you will get an error message. The driver will not be operational and must be uninstalled by typing the following command: # rpm -e cpq_cpqfc_RedHat72-2.1.2-9 NOTES Feedback -------- To provide kernel/driver development feedback send email to cpqfc-discuss@list.sourceforge.net Customer Service ---------------- For support for ProLiant Fibre Channel HBA controllers, please send email to support@compaq.com.