This release note and the software that accompanies it are copyright (c) 2004, Intel Corporation, and may only be installed and used in accordance with the license that accompanies the software. Driver Version = 2.10.9.1 OS supported = Red Hat Versions, See kernel versions below. This download supports Intel(R) SCSI RAID controllers using software stack 2 (the SRCU42X, SRCU42E, SRCZCRX, SROMBU42E, SRCU41L, & SRCS16), please verify that this driver has been tested with the RAID card you have chosen to use by checking the drivers web page for your controller at //Support.Intel.Com. This package contains the Red Hat* Linux Enterprise Linux 3.0 32bit drivers and includes source code. This driver is not compatible with the SRCU21, SRCU31, SRCU31L, SRCMR, SRCZCR, SRCU32, SRCU42L, or SRCS14L RAID controllers. Contents ========= The following files are included in this zip: Name DAte Size Description megaraid2-v2.10.9.0-rhl90-kernels.img.gz 08/13/04 243KB DUD file patches.tar 08/13/04 10KB Update file Web License.rtf 07/02/03 13KB License file RH90_32_DRV_readme.txt 10/01/04 4KB This file Installation Instructions ========================= 1. Extract the .img file to create a "DUD" on a floppy diskette. 2. Boot to CD-ROM with OS Disk 1. 3. At the Linux installation prompt type: linux dd 4. Press at the boot prompt on the Welcome screen. 5. Copy the Linux driver image from the Universal Driver Suite CD to diskette. Insert the diskette with driver image. 5. Select Yes. 6. Scroll down to select the Intel RAID adapter driver. 7. The utility locates and loads the driver for your device. 8. Follow the Red Hat Linux installation procedure to complete the installation. 9. Reboot the system. Following steps should be used to update the driver on RHEL 3 U2 on X86_64 and EM64T platforms 1. Use "linux noprobe dd" to begin driver update 2. Select "Yes" when "Do you have a driver disk?" dialog appears 3. You might see another dialog box if there are more than one possible driver update media, e.g., a usb floppy. Choose appropriate media 4. Press "Ok" after inserting the update media 5. IMPORTANT. Following the above step, there would be a dialog "No driver of appropriate type was found..." Select "Manually choose". At the next screen, scroll down the list of all available drivers and select "LSI MegaRAID Driver 2.10.9 (megaraid2)" Now driver should install. You can verify by switching to console F4 using "ALT-F4" 6. If there are no more driver updates, choose "No" when asked "Do you want to load any more driver disks" 7. Now there would a dialog box confirming the driver update "The following drivers have been found on your system, MegaRAID Driver 2.10.9 (megaraid2)". Select done. 8. Now, here is the tricky part. If the driver used during installation fails to load with "unresolved symbol" errors when booting subsequently with the UP kernel. The SMP kernel works ok. To overcome, here is the workaround i. Install normally, and just before hitting the exit button on the last screen of installation, switch to F2 console and do the following steps manually ii. # mkdir /a iii. # mount /dev/fd0 /a # or appropriate device for update media e.g., /dev/sda iv. # cd /a v. # ./up.sh The last step puts the correct driver in the drivers update directory and make new initrd image. Also, if there is an entry found for older megaraid driver in /etc/modules.conf, it is removed as well. It is recommended to go through the up.sh program on the update disk. Vendor: Red Hat Component: megaraid2-v2.10.9.0-rh90-kernels.img Distribution 32-bit Kernels Architecture / Comments RH 9.0 2.4.20-6BOOT 2.4.20-6 2.4.20-6smp 2.4.20-6bigmem 2.4.20-8BOOT 2.4.20-8 2.4.20-8smp 2.4.20-8bigmem 2.4.20-9BOOT 2.4.20-9 2.4.20-9smp 2.4.20-9bigmem Fixes/Updates ============== Added support for 64 bit applications. *Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.