To Load The Newly Built Fibre Channel Driver - Sun Microsystems StorageTek SG-XPCIE1FC-QF8-Z Installation Manual

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3. Choose how you want to load the driver, as described in
Built Fibre Channel Driver" on page

▼ To Load the Newly Built Fibre Channel Driver

After you build the fibre channel driver, as described in
Driver" on page
28, you can choose to manually or automatically load the driver.
This section contains the following topics:
"To Manually Load the Fibre Channel Driver" on page 29
"To Automatically Load the Fibre Channel Driver" on page 29
▼ To Manually Load the Fibre Channel Driver
After building the fibre channel driver, you can choose to manually load the driver.
If you want to automatically load the driver, skip to
Fibre Channel Driver" on page
1. Build the driver binary, as described in
page
28.
2. Manually load the driver by using the modprobe -v command.
# modprobe -v qla2xxx
3. If you want to manually unload the driver, use the modprobe -r command.
# modprobe -r qla2xxx
# modprobe -r qla2xxx_conf (SANsurfer use only)
▼ To Automatically Load the Fibre Channel Driver
After building the fibre channel driver, you can choose to automatically load the
driver. If you want to manually load the fibre channel driver, see
the Fibre Channel Driver" on page
1. Build the driver binary, as described in
page
28.
2. Install the driver module (*.ko) files to the appropriate kernel module
directory.
# ./extras/build.sh install
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"To Build the Fibre Channel Driver" on
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"To Build the Fibre Channel Driver" on
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