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MegaRAID SAS Device Driver Installation User Guide

June 2014

Solaris 10 x86, Solaris 11, and Solaris Express x86 Driver Installation

Removing the Driver Package

8.7

Removing the Driver Package

Four possible scenarios exist that you can use to remove the driver/package. Choose the one that applies.

1.

Removing an existing LSI driver/Package. See

Section 8.7.1, Removing an Existing Driver Package

for the

instructions.

2.

Removing an inbox driver/Package on Solaris10. See

Section 8.7.2, Removing an Inbox Driver/Package on the

Solaris 10 OS

for the instructions.

3.

Removing an inbox driver/Package on Solaris11. See

Section 8.7.3, Removing an Inbox Driver/Package on the

Solaris 11 OS

for the instructions.

4.

Removing an inbox driver/Package on Solaris11 (Bootable LSI controller). See

Section 8.7.4, Removing an Inbox

Driver/Package on the Solaris 11 OS (Bootable LSI Controller)

for the instructions.

NOTE

If the controller is bootable controller, do not reboot after you remove
the driver/package. Re-install the driver/package and then reboot.

8.7.1

Removing an Existing Driver Package

Perform the following procedure to remove the driver package.

1.

Become a super-user on your system.

2.

Check to see which MegaRAID driver package is installed on your system by using one of the
following commands:

# modinfo | grep mr_sas

# pkginfo -l | grep mrsas

3.

If the LSI mrsas package is installed, remove the package by using the following command:

# pkgrm mrsas

The following messages appear on the console:

The following package is currently installed.

mrsas LSI MegaRAID SAS 2.0 HBA driver...

Do you want to remove this package?

4.

Press y to remove the mrsas package.

The following messages appear.

## Removing Installed package instance

Do you want to continue with the removal of this package [y,n,?,q]

5.

Press y to remove the mrsas package.

6.

Run the following commands to reconfigure while rebooting the machine:

# touch /reconfigure

# reboot

7.

At the next bootup, enter b -r as a boot option.