Installing Solaris Driver
Use the procedures in this section to install the driver for Solaris 10. To ensure
that you have the current version of the driver, download the updated Solaris
driver from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.
The package is a gzipped .tar file. Download the package to a Solaris system,
and perform the following steps:
1 Extract the package contents: gunzip -
c <driver_package.tgz> | tar xvf –
2 Use the dd command to create a driver update disk. Use the appropriate
image for the purpose. Type: dd if=./mega_sas.img of=
/<diskette drive device node> bs=32k
NOTE:
drive, execute the rmformat command and search for the correct Logical
Node.
NOTE:
system using the program dcopynt.
3 If you prefer, you may use the cdrecord command to create a CDROM
instead of a floppy image. Type: cdrecord dev=
<bus>,<target>,<lun> mega_sas_cd.iso
NOTE:
number (LUN) combination, execute the following command:
cdrecord --scanbus
Installing Solaris 10 on a PowerEdge System Booting From a PERC 6
or CERC 6/i Controller
To install the driver during Solaris 10 operating system installation:
1 Boot the system from the Solaris installation media and select the
preferred console.
2 After Solaris finishes configuring devices, a menu displays.
Select Apply Driver Updates.
3 Select [1] if you created a CD from the mega_sas_cd.iso file.
4 Select [2] if you created a diskette from the mega_sas.img file and you are
using a traditional diskette drive.
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If you are uncertain which device node corresponds to your diskette
You can create a DUD on a system running the Windows operating
To identify the correct location of the bus, target, and logical unit