Setting-Up Fcoe For Rhel 6.2; Installing / Verifying Fcoe Support; Figure 24. No Fcoe Support Is Installed; Figure 25. Mounting The Installation Media - Dell Wyse R Class Manual

Implementing fcoe in the linux operating system
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Implementing FCoE in the Linux Operating System

Setting-up FCoE for RHEL 6.2

Installing / verifying FCoE support

If FCoE support was not installed in RHEL 6.2, install it. To verify if FCoE support was installed in RHEL
6.2, perform the following steps:
1. Run the following command: rpm -qa | grep fcoe-utils . If no information is returned,
as in Figure 24, then the fcoe-utils package is not installed; it must be installed at this
time.
2. To install the appropriate FCoE support package (for example: install the fcoe-utils
package), insert Disc 1 of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 installation media into your CD/DVD
drive, and then mount the disc to a directory of your choice; in this example, use /media , as
in Figure 25.
3. Next, change directory to /media/Packages , and install the appropriate packages; for
example, if you installed your copy of RHEL 6.2 as a Basic Server , you need the following
packages: libhbaapi; libconfig; lldpad; libpciaccess; libhbalinux;
device-mapper-multipath; device-mapper-multipath-libs; fcoe-utils . See
Figure 26 for details.
Figure 24.
No FCoE support is installed.
Figure 25.
Mounting the installation media.
Figure 26.
Installing FCoE support.
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