LSI Basic or Integrated RAID SAS Controller Driver for SLES 10 - ThinkServer RS110, TS100

LSI Basic or Integrated RAID SAS Controller Driver for SLES 10 - ThinkServer RS110, TS100

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LSI Basic or Integrated RAID SAS Controller Driver for SLES 10 - ThinkServer RS110, TS100

5.24KB
4.00.13.14

Linux

29 Sep 2008
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5.24 KB
4.00.13.14

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Description

LSI Basic or Integrated RAID SAS Controller Driver for SLES 10

Compatible Devices

This package installs drivers for LSI 1064e RAID SAS controller on the following systems:

  • ThinkServer RS110 (type 6435, 6436, 6437, 6438)
  • ThinkServer TS100 (type 6431, 6432, 6433, 6434)

What's More

This update includes a new device driver for Lenovo and LSI Basic or Integrated RAID SAS controllers supporting RHEL5.
Additional information

Note: Configured with the following operating systems:

  • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10
  • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 x64

Additional Information:

Click here to install the package using YAST client

Downloading the package

Download the packages from the links below:

Package name
i586
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-bigsmp-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.i586.rpm Download now
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-default-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.i586.rpm Download now
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-smp-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.i586.rpm Download now
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-xen-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.i586.rpm Download now
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-xenpae-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.i586.rpm Download now
x64
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-default-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.x86_64.rpm Download now
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-smp-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.x86_64.rpm Download now
lsi-mptlinux-kmp-xen-4.00.13.14_2.6.16.46_0.13-3.x86_64.rpm Download now

 

Installing the package
  1. unpackage the FixID into it's own directory
  2. run './install.sh --update'.

Note: If a compatible version is found in the fixid but the OS vendor already includes a version of the driver, the script will not install the device driver. The OS version can be overridden with an invocation of './install.sh --update --override'.

Uninstalling the package

After successfully installing a device driver using IBM's driver tools, there will be a corresponding entry in the RPM database.

  1. Query the RPM database for 'genericnetworkdriver' with: 'rpm -qa | grep genericnetworkdriver'.
  2. This should output something similar to: 'ibm-genericnetworkdriver_for_2.6.12_55.EL-smp- 1.0_2.6.12_31.EL'.
  3. Enter 'rpm -e ibm-genericnetworkdriver_for_2.6.12_55.EL-smp- 1.0_2.6.12_31.EL' to remove the device driver
Limitation

You need to have Perl, rpm-build, and rpm-lib installed to use the installation scripts and its helper 'driver tool'. These are likely already installed, but if not, they can be found on the installation media for your Linux distribution.

 

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Alias Id: MIGR-70634

Last Modified Date: 10 Feb 2016

Original Publish Date: 29 Sep 2008

Document ID: DS001833

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