戴尔6端口SAS子卡6 Gb, v.mpt2sas-04.00.01.00 , A00
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Driver for LSI 2008 6-port SAS daughter card (6Gb) of PowerEdge C6105. OSes supported are RHEL 5.5 x64. This driver supports PowerEdge C6105.
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mpt2sas-04.00.01.00, A00
发布日期
19 1月 2012
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类别
SAS RAID
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文件格式: 外置ZipPack
文件名: R291937-MPT2SAS_LINUX_RHEL5_PH4.0-04.00.01.00.zip
文件大小: 134.99 MB
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MD5:
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文件格式: 外置ZipPack
文件名: R291937-MPT2SAS_LINUX_RHEL5_PH4.0-04.00.01.00.exe
文件大小: 135.1 MB
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MD5:
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Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 5
6-Port SAS 6Gb Daughter Mezzanine Card
ASSY,CRD,CTL,SAS,6G,C6100
Syntax
Available Arguments
Troubleshooting
******************************** Introduction ***********************************************************
The mpt2sas drivers are free software and are supported in source form. These drivers are
distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but without any warranty and without even the
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. You can redistribute
them and/or modify them under the terms of version 2 or later of the GNU Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation. You should have received a copy of this license
with your Linux kernel source tree (/usr/src/linux/COPYING). For detailed information on the
GNU Public License, contact the Free Software Foundation, Inc at 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 or at URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
=== Features ===
o SAS/SATA flexibility, supporting 1.5 Gb/s, 3.0 Gb/s, and 6 Gb/s devices
o PCI Express host interfaces
o Supporting MSI-X Interrupt Routing (RHEL5, SLES10, SLES11)
o Fusion-MPT Architecture and common software interface
o Embedded CPU in ASIC performs RAID operations
o Integrated RAID available on certain boards
o Supported RAID levels are (0, 1, 1E, 10)
=== LSI Devices Supported ===
o SAS2004, SAS2008, SAS2108, and SAS2116
****************** Fusion-MPT Linux Drivers *********************************************************
The mpt2sas drivers are provided in binary and source form to provide the greatest flexibility
to LSI customers. The binaries are suitably formatted for use as installation diskettes or postinstall
binary upgrades. The source may be added to an existing kernel for custom kernel
builds.
NOTE: THERE ARE TWO DRIVERS!!
mpt2sas.ko is for Red Hat (RHEL5), and SuSE (SLES10/SLES11)
mpt2sasbtm.ko is for Red Hat (RHEL4), and SuSE (SLES9)
=== Installing to a Fusion-MPT Controller ===
LSI provides 1.44MB images that are suitably formatted to use as driver update disks for
those installations where there is no bundled driver or when it's necessary to complete the
install with the latest driver:
Red Hat RHEL4 (i686, x86_64)
Red Hat RHEL5 (i686, ia64, x86_64, ppc)
SuSE SLES10, SLES11 (i586, ia64, x86_64, ppc)
Here are some examples creating a driver update disk. In this example the driver version is
(01.255.06.00-1). Here is the procedure:
Extract the packaging from Linux system:
# tar -zxvf mpt2sas-release.tar.gz
# cd disks-1
for RHEL5 Update 3, architecture = x86_64
# gunzip mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-rhel5.3.x86_64.dd.gz
# dd if=mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-rhel5.3.x86_64.dd of=/dev/fd0
for SLES10 Service Pack 2, architecture = x86_64
# gunzip mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles10sp2.x86_64.dd.gz
# dd if=mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles10sp2.x86_64.dd of=/dev/fd0
for SLES11, architecture = x86_64
# gunzip mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles11.x86_64.dd.gz
# dd if=mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles11.x86_64.dd of=/dev/fd0
The driver disk image can be tra
Available Arguments
Troubleshooting
******************************** Introduction ***********************************************************
The mpt2sas drivers are free software and are supported in source form. These drivers are
distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but without any warranty and without even the
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. You can redistribute
them and/or modify them under the terms of version 2 or later of the GNU Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation. You should have received a copy of this license
with your Linux kernel source tree (/usr/src/linux/COPYING). For detailed information on the
GNU Public License, contact the Free Software Foundation, Inc at 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 or at URL http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
=== Features ===
o SAS/SATA flexibility, supporting 1.5 Gb/s, 3.0 Gb/s, and 6 Gb/s devices
o PCI Express host interfaces
o Supporting MSI-X Interrupt Routing (RHEL5, SLES10, SLES11)
o Fusion-MPT Architecture and common software interface
o Embedded CPU in ASIC performs RAID operations
o Integrated RAID available on certain boards
o Supported RAID levels are (0, 1, 1E, 10)
=== LSI Devices Supported ===
o SAS2004, SAS2008, SAS2108, and SAS2116
****************** Fusion-MPT Linux Drivers *********************************************************
The mpt2sas drivers are provided in binary and source form to provide the greatest flexibility
to LSI customers. The binaries are suitably formatted for use as installation diskettes or postinstall
binary upgrades. The source may be added to an existing kernel for custom kernel
builds.
NOTE: THERE ARE TWO DRIVERS!!
mpt2sas.ko is for Red Hat (RHEL5), and SuSE (SLES10/SLES11)
mpt2sasbtm.ko is for Red Hat (RHEL4), and SuSE (SLES9)
=== Installing to a Fusion-MPT Controller ===
LSI provides 1.44MB images that are suitably formatted to use as driver update disks for
those installations where there is no bundled driver or when it's necessary to complete the
install with the latest driver:
Red Hat RHEL4 (i686, x86_64)
Red Hat RHEL5 (i686, ia64, x86_64, ppc)
SuSE SLES10, SLES11 (i586, ia64, x86_64, ppc)
Here are some examples creating a driver update disk. In this example the driver version is
(01.255.06.00-1). Here is the procedure:
Extract the packaging from Linux system:
# tar -zxvf mpt2sas-release.tar.gz
# cd disks-1
for RHEL5 Update 3, architecture = x86_64
# gunzip mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-rhel5.3.x86_64.dd.gz
# dd if=mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-rhel5.3.x86_64.dd of=/dev/fd0
for SLES10 Service Pack 2, architecture = x86_64
# gunzip mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles10sp2.x86_64.dd.gz
# dd if=mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles10sp2.x86_64.dd of=/dev/fd0
for SLES11, architecture = x86_64
# gunzip mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles11.x86_64.dd.gz
# dd if=mpt2sas-01.255.06.00-1-sles11.x86_64.dd of=/dev/fd0
The driver disk image can be tra