Removing The Linux Drivers; Loading And Unloading Linux Drivers; Loading Linux Drivers Manually - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Loading and Unloading Linux Drivers

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Where
specifies the next available integer or blank if it is the first alias entry for
N
a SCSI host adapter.

Removing the Linux Drivers

Log into the Linux host as
1.
Open a terminal window and at the system prompt, type:
2.
cd /tmp/vtms-linux-driver-<release>
make uninstall
The Linux driver is removed from the
loaded and unloaded using the steps described in
Drivers
on page 125.
Load the Linux driver again if you want to use the Memory Array. See
Linux Drivers
on page 121 for details on installing the Linux driver.
The third step towards configuring a direct-attached Memory Array system with
a Linux host is to load the Linux driver.
Linux drivers may be configured to be loaded automatically as modules by the
Linux host or to require manually loading.
This section describes the loading and unloading of Linux drivers in three topics:

Loading Linux Drivers Manually

Loading Linux Drivers as Modules
Unloading the Linux Driver
Loading Linux Drivers Manually
If you did not install the driver in the
the driver manually after each system reboot.
To load the Linux driver manually:
Power up the Memory Array and verify the PCIe connectivity between the
1.
Memory Array and the host computer before installing and loading the
Linux driver onto the host computer.
Log into the host computer as
2.
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
Loading and Unloading Linux Drivers
.
root
/lib/modules
Loading and Unloading Linux
on page 125
on page 126
on page 127
directory, you must reload
/lib/modules
.
root
directory, but can still be
Installing
125

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