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Solaris 10 os, Solaris 11 os – Avago Technologies MegaRAID SAS 9240-4i User Manual

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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

8.7.2

Removing an Inbox Driver/Package on the Solaris 10 OS

Perform the following procedure to remove the inbox driver/package on the Solaris 10 OS.

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 SUNWmrsas package is installed, remove the package by using the following command:

# pkgrm SUNWmrsas

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.

8.7.3

Removing an Inbox Driver/Package on the Solaris 11 OS

Perform the following procedure to remove the inbox driver/package on the Solaris 11 OS.

1.

Become a super-user on your system.

2.

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

# modinfo | grep mr_sas

To find the inbox mr_sas package name, run the following commands:

#pkg list | grep mr_sas

driver/storage/mr_sas ----> inbox mr_sas IPS packagename

3.

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

# pkg uninstall driver/storage/mr_sas

4.

Press y to remove the mrsas package.

5.

Run the following commands to reconfigure while rebooting the machine:

# touch /reconfigure

# reboot

6.

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