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Installing the driver using an update rpm – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 5i User Manual

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Upgrading the Kernel

If you run the up2date utility to upgrade the kernel, you must reinstall the DKMS-enabled driver
packages. Perform the following steps to update the kernel:

1 In a terminal window, type the following:

dkms build -m -v -k

dkms install -m -v -k

2 To check whether the driver is successfully installed in the new kernel, type:

dkms status

You must see a message similar to the following one on the screen to confirm installation:

, , : installed

Installing the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (Version 9 or 10) Driver

Use the procedures in this section to install the driver for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (version 9 or
version 10). The driver is updated frequently. To ensure you have the current version of the driver,
download the updated SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (version 9 or 10) driver from the Dell Support
website at support.dell.com.

Installing the Driver Using an Update RPM

The following procedure explains the installation procedure for the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
(version 9 or 10) operating system and the appropriate RAID driver using an update RPM.

Installing the RPM Package With DKMS Support

Perform the following steps to install the RPM package with DKMS support.

1 Uncompress the zipped file of the DKMS-enabled driver package.
2 Install the DKMS package using the command rpm -Uvh .
3 Install the driver package using the rpm -Uvh .
4 Reboot the system to load the new driver.

File and Directories Needed to Create the Driver Update Diskette (DUD)

The following files are needed before you create the DUD.

NOTE:

The megaraid_sas driver package installs these files. You do not need to do anything at this point.

1 The directory /usr/src/megaraid_sas- contains the driver source code, dkms.conf,

and specifications file for the driver.

2 In this directory, the subdirectory redhat_driver_disk contains the files needed to create the DUD.

The files needed are disk_info, modinfo, modules.dep, and pcitable.

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