Installing the Driver
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Verify the Driver Version (Oracle
Solaris 11)
1. Check the version of the installed driver.
If the version number is not at least 1.1.9, you must install the latest driver, or you
can reinstall the OS. See
“OS Patches and Updates” on page 15
Note –
If the
ixgbe
(7D) driver is not listed, the driver might not be loaded. You can
use the
modload
(1M) command to load the driver if needed.
2. Manually load the module.
where
arch
is
amd64
for 64-bit Intel systems or
sparcv9
for Oracle SPARC
systems.
Related Information
■
“Verify the Driver Version (Oracle Solaris 10)” on page 18
■
“Remove the Driver (Oracle Solaris OS)” on page 19
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Remove the Driver (Oracle Solaris OS)
It is not necessary to remove a driver when its associated device is removed from a
system. However, if you want to clean up your file systems or conserve space, you
can easily remove a driver.
#
strings /kernel/drv/arch/ixgbe | grep ixgbe
...
ixgbe 1.1.9
#
modload /kernel/drv/
arch
/ixgbe
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