3–Driver Installation
Installing Linux Driver Software
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The following source code TAR BZip2 (BZ2) compressed file installs Linux drivers
on RHEL and SLES hosts:
fastlinq-<version>.tar.bz2
Installing the Linux Drivers Without RDMA
To install the Linux drivers without RDMA:
1.
Download the 41000 Series Adapter Linux drivers from QLogic:
2.
Remove the existing Linux drivers, as described in
.
3.
Install the new Linux drivers using one of the following methods:
Installing Linux Drivers Using the src RPM Package
Installing Linux Drivers Using the kmp/kmod RPM Package
Installing Linux Drivers Using the TAR File
Removing the Linux Drivers
There are two procedures for removing Linux drivers: one for a non-RDMA
environment and another for an RDMA environment. Choose the procedure that
matches your environment.
NOTE
For network installations through NFS, FTP, or HTTP (using a network boot
disk), a driver disk that contains the qede driver may be needed. Linux boot
drivers can be compiled by modifying the makefile and the make
environment.
NOTE
When using the following procedures in a CentOS environment, follow the
instructions for RHEL. When performing these tasks in an Ubuntu
environment, see the
Install.txt
document in the Ubuntu package that
is available for your adapter on the QLogic Downloads and Documentation
page: