Dell SAS 5/i Integrated and SAS 5/E Adapter device driver version 4.00.38.02-2, A04.

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Dell SAS 5/i Integrated and SAS 5/E Adapter device driver version 4.00.38.02-2, A04 for SLES 10 & RHEL 5 : mptlinux v4.00.38.02-2.
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Fixes & Enhancements

Fixes:
- Closed potential kernel panic condition when bad disk is inserted and removed
- /sys/class/scsi_host/hostX/version_bios now reports correct BIOS version
- A new command line option mpt_fw_fault_debug, and tunable mpt_fwfault_debug has been added to support stopping the driver when firmware encounters fault
- A new command line option mpt_sdev_queue_depth, and tunable mpt_sdev_queue_depth has been added for globally adjusting the device queue depth
- Fixed typographical errors in the fusion.mptctl init scrip
Enhancements:
- Updated operating system support list to include:
o SLES 10 SP2
o RHEL 5 Update 2
- Packaging Updates
o Updated DKMS to 2.0.19.1-1
o Updated prebuild binary list to RHEL5.2 and SLES10 SP2
- Enable MSI interrupt routing for all SAS controllers
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Version

4.00.38.02-2, A04

Release date

06 Dec 2011

Download Type

Driver

Category

SAS Non-RAID

Importance

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Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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File Format: External release notes
File Name: mptlinux-4.00.38.02_R194649.txt
File Size: 3.48 KB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
This file format contains plain text which can be viewed with a standard text editor.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
a4c29605b0a53ea0cd4b0f81d3100728
SHA1:
Not available
SHA-256:
Not available

File Format: A tar file for software installation
File Name: mptlinux-4.00.38.02-2_R194649.tar.gz
File Size: 2.98 MB
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Format Description:
This file is an archive of compressed files for software installation.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
092d188ccbd53886bd769f3f2b637c9f
SHA1:
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SHA-256:
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Installation problems on SATA I drives: SAS Controller require a minimum of SATA II drives. SATA I drives are not supported. Use only SAS or SATA II drives supported by your Dell system
SAS 5/E Adapter
SAS 5/i Integrated
SAS 5i/ Integrated
The package is a compressed tar file. To extract the components within the tar file un-tar the files:
tar -xvzf
The package should contain the following files:
dkms rpm (dkms-.rpm)
driver rpm (mptlinux-.rpm
release notes (*.txt)
source code (mptlinux--src.tgz)
Adding / Updating the SAS Driver to an Existing Linux system
1 Install the DKMS rpm package if needed. Use this command
rpm -ivh
2 Install the Driver package. Use this command: rpm -ivh
3 Verify the driver has been loaded with this system command: modinfo mptsas
and this dkms commands: dkms status

Reboot will be required

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