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Connecting external or internal devices, Chapter, Installing – IBM Ultra320 User Manual

Page 27: Setting, Software, Pci-x, Dual, Channel, Ultra320, Scsi

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Chapter

7.

Installing

and

Setting

Up

Software

for

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

Adapter

(Linux

)

Previously,

SuSE

Linux

Enterprise

Server

8

SP3

used

the

ibmsis

device

driver

to

control

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

adapter.

This

device

driver

has

been

replaced

by

the

ipr

device

driver,

which

is

used

on

all

other

supported

distributions.

Information

on

using

the

ibmsis

device

driver

has

been

retained

in

this

chapter.

If

you

are

using

the

older

ibmsis

device

driver,

go

to

“Installing

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

Adapter

using

the

ibmsis

Device

Driver”

on

page

22

and

follow

the

procedures

shown

to

install

and

set

up

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

Adapter.

Note:

If

you

are

using

AIX,

see

Chapter

5,

“Setting

Up

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

Adapter

(AIX),”

on

page

9.

If

you

have

another

operating

system

installed,

refer

to

your

operating

system

documentation

for

information

regarding

installing

the

device

driver

software

and

configuring

your

system.

Installing

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

Adapter

using

the

ipr

Device

Driver

Install

your

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

Adapter

using

the

instructions

found

in

this

section.

Note:

If

you

are

using

AIX,

follow

the

steps

in

Chapter

4,

“Installing

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

RAID

Adapter

(AIX),”

on

page

7.

Attention:

Do

not

remove

the

PCI-X

Dual

Channel

Ultra320

SCSI

Adapter

from

its

antistatic

package

at

this

time.

To

install

the

adapter,

do

the

following:

1.

Refer

to

the

option

installation

documentation

that

shipped

with

your

system

unit

to

perform

the

following:

a.

Some

systems

support

the

hot-plugging

of

adapters.

Prepare

your

system

to

hot

plug

this

adapter

while

system

power

is

on.

Shut

down

your

system

unit

if

your

system

does

not

support

hot-plugging.

Note:

The

2.4

Linux

kernel

does

not

support

PCI

hot-plugging

for

SCSI

host

adapters.

b.

To

determine

if

any

placement

restrictions

apply

to

your

adapter,

refer

to

the

PCI

Adapter

Placement

Reference.

Return

here

to

complete

the

installation

procedure.

c.

Install

the

PCI

Adapter

into

your

system

unit.

Attention

Failure

to

install

your

PCI

adapter

into

the

correct

slot

can

cause

your

adapter

or

system

unit

to

function

incorrectly.

Connecting

External

or

Internal

Devices

To

connect

external

or

internal

devices,

use

the

procedures

in

“Connecting

Internal

SCSI

Backplanes

and

Devices”

on

page

7

or

“Connecting

External

SCSI

Storage

Peripheral

Devices”

on

page

8.

Note:

Attachment

cables

are

usually

shipped

with

the

attaching

subsystem

or

device.

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