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6-14 Compaq ProLiant DL320 Setup and Installation Guide

Linux Device Drivers from Compaq

Controller Driver Naming Conventions

Compaq Diagnostic Utility

Your server must have certain device drivers to operate with the Linux
operating systems. The latest drivers, sources, support files, and driver
installation instructions for Linux are available on Compaq's FTP server.
Linux support diskettes for several distributions are also available on the FTP
server:
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/linux
The Linux Smart Array driver is present in Linux kernels 2.2.11 and newer,
which is available on the Internet:
http://www.kernel.org
IMPORTANT: Your ProLiant DL320 drive activity LED does not flash when you use the
Linux operating system and a nonarray SCSI controller.
For your convenience, the supported operating systems and their
corresponding driver names are listed in the following table.
Controller Driver Naming Conventions
Operating System
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0,
Windows 2000 Server
Linux RedHat 6.2
Linux SuSE 6.3
TurboLinux Server 7.0
Caldera eServer 2.3
Run the Diagnostic Utility from diskettes you create with SmartStart. To run
Diagnostics, insert the Diagnostics diskette, and restart the server. The server
powers up from the diskette and runs the Diagnostic Utility.
Table 6-1
Driver Type
NDIS
MDI
Driver File Name
N100NT.SYS
N1000NT4.SYS
Eepro100

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