Dell PERC H200 Adapter, PERC H200 Integrated, PERC H200 Integrated Modular, PERC H200 Embedded, v.07.00.01.00-1 A03 Linux MTP2SAS Driver for RHEL5.5(32&64 bits), SLES10SP3 (64bits), SLES11SP1(64 bits).
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This file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
Linux MTP2SAS Driver for RHEL5.5(32&64 bits), SLES10SP3 (64bits), SLES11SP1(64 bits).
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes -Code refresh to support firmware package 7.02.42.00. -Fixed messaging error seen during driver update when there is direct attached SEP device.
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.
Note that system power state transitions are not validated on Dell platforms under the Linux Operating Systems. If attempted, the system might hang and/or panic resulting in data unavailability.
DKMS AUTOINSTALL:
DKMS AUTOINSTALL option should always be disabled in the DKMS configuration file for driver installation.
Install the Operating System with the native driver, then upgrade to this release: 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 (mpt2sas-.rpm) - source code (mpt2sas--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 NOTE: Use rpm -Uvh when updating an existing package. 2. Install the Driver package. Use this command > rpm -ivh 3. Verify the driver has been loaded with this system command: > modinfo mpt2sas and this dkms commands: > dkms status
The version shown in the output should match in both cases and with the version of the package.