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Additional drivers, Miniroot – HP 10 User Manual

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Additional drivers

Every new ProLiant generation is enhanced with newer device technologies, and ProLiant servers often

include some devices specific to HP. Frequently, drivers for one or more devices are not available on
the Solaris media. The following section describes the current set of drivers not available on the

Solaris media.
The following drivers are available for download from

http://www.hp.com

on the “Software and

Drivers” page associated with each ProLiant server model:

Smart Array Driver—Most ProLiant servers are equipped with an HP Smart Array RAID controller.

This driver for this RAID controller is not currently included on the Solaris media. To install Solaris

to disks attached to the controller, the cpqary3 driver must be loadable at installation time. To

boot from the controller, the driver must be installed on the system during deployment. For more

information, see “Miniroot” and “JumpStart.”

NOTE:

On the “Software and Drivers” load page, the cpqary3 driver is listed as “HP Driver

Update (DU) for Solaris (x86) 10.”

Broadcom NetXtreme II driver—Current ProLiant generations use newer Broadcom NIC chipsets

for embedded NICs. The driver for these chipsets does not currently ship on the Solaris media.

To perform network deployments using these NICs, the bnx driver must be loadable at

installation time. To use the NICs after installation is complete, the driver must be installed on the

system. For more information, see “Miniroot” and “JumpStart.”
The following NIC models require the bnx driver:

NC370x

NC371x

NC373x

NC374x

NC380x

Miniroot

All device drivers required during installation, such as the disk driver for targeted storage, must be
loaded into the miniroot. You can load the device drivers manually at run-time. Alternatively, you can

install the driver into the miniroot before booting the client for automated deployments or ease of
interactive installations.
When loading device drivers into the miniroot, follow these guidelines:

For most ProLiant servers, the Smart Array driver, cpqary3, is installed into the miniroot so that

the Solaris software can be installed onto disks attached to a Smart Array controller.

For network-based deployments, the miniroot must have a driver for the network interface to be

used. For current ProLiant generations, the Broadcom NetXtreme II driver, bnx, must be installed

into the miniroot.

For network-based deployments that do not boot from the network, such as those that are

initiated by Rapid Deployment Pack, or those that boot from a custom CD ISO, the

HPQnetstrategy package must be installed into the miniroot. For more information about the

HPQnetstrategy package, see “Deployment resource kit.”

For more information about preparing a miniroot for use in deploying ProLiant server and blades, see
“Miniroot preparation.”