Audible 2220 manual SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Sles installation Overview, Install Sles Linux

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1 –SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) installation Overview

This section provides instructions describing how to install and utilize the RocketRAID 2220 Adapter on a SuSE (SLES) Linux system.

2 - Installing SLES Linux on the RocketRAID 2220 Host Adapter

Note: If the OS is running kernel that differs from the one supported by the precompiled driver, the precompiled drivers cannot be used. A driver can be built for this kernel using the OpenSource package for the RocketRAID 2220 controller. This package is available from our website, and is posted on the BIOS/Driver page for the Rocket RAID 2220.

To install SLES onto hard disks or RAID arrays attached to RocketRAID 2220 controller, follow the steps outlined below:

Step 1 Prepare the Driver Diskette

The driver is contained in a floppy diskette image file (slesdd.img).

On a DOS or Windows system, a driver diskette can be generated using rawrite.exe. This utility is included on the SLES Linux CD (under /dosutils). Run rawrite using a command prompt window, and follow the directions it provides.

On a Linux system, use the “dd”command to generate a boot diskette. Insert a floppy disk into the floppy drive and type the following command:

# dd if=SLESdd.img of=/dev/fd0

Step 2 Install SLES Linux

1.Start the install procedure by booting from SLES installation CD.

2.After the CD boots, select the "Installation" option and press F6 to load the driver.

3.Insert the Driver Diskette when it displays "Please insert the Driver Update floppy".

4.When the “Diver Update Menu” is displayed, press "OK" and "back" for back to installer.

5.Next. Select “back” to return to the installer.

6.Installation will now proceed normally. Refer to SLES Linux documents for additional OS installation procedures.

Additional Installation Notes:

The system device mapping order is the same as the order shown in RocketRAID 2220 BIOS Setting Utility. If no other SCSI adapters are installed, the device marked as “BOOT” or “HDD0” will be identified as /dev/sda, “HDD1” as /dev/sdb, “HDD2” as /dev/sdc , etc. When creating mount points, /boot must be mounted on /dev/sda.

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Contents Revision Date March HighPoint Technologies, Inc RocketRAID 2220 Sataii Host Adapter User’s GuideTrademarks CopyrightTable of Contents Managing Events Creating an Array Deleting an ArrayIntroducing the RocketRAID 2220 Host Adapter Product FeaturesAbout this Guide Understanding RAID Concepts and Terminology Online RAID Level Migration Online Capacity Expansion OCEOCE, Olrm and the RocketRAID Spare diskRocketRAID 2220 Hardware Description/Installation Port1- Port8 RocketRAID 2220 Hardware RocketRAID 2220 Adapter LayoutJP1 and JP2 SpeakerLED Connections Installing the RocketRAID 2220 Host Adapter Single-RAID Cross Adapter Verifying InstallationRocketRAID 2220 Bios Utility Settings RocketRAID 2220 Bios UtilityBios Command Overview To create an array Creating RAID ArraysInitializing Disks Single RAID -Cross Adapter Adding/Removing Spare DisksPage Installation Verification Windows Driver InstallationLogging On Installing the RAID Management Console/ Interface OverviewDefault Parameters Overview of Function-menus tabs Software Interface Overview of commands/functionsCreating an Array To delete an array Configuring Spare DisksDeleting an Array Verifying an Array Recovering/Verifying ArraysTo verify an array To perform OCE/ORLM on an arrayMisc. Array/Device Options Changing Device SettingsDevice Management A.R.T StatusManaging Events Configuring E-mail notificationRenaming an Array Viewing Logged EventsTo test E-mail notification Managing TasksTo add a Recipient Task Management Add a Scheduled TaskNew Task Wizard Modify a Scheduled Task Configuring Remote SystemsDelete a Scheduled Task Add a ConnectionConnect to a Remote System Modify a ConnectionDelete a Connection Disconnect Remote System System ConfigurationAdd a User Configuring Users and PrivilegesSet Privilege Set PasswordDelete a User Linux Driver Support Install Fedora Linux Fedora Core 3 Linux installation OverviewInstallation steps for Fedora Core Prepare the Driver DisketteMounting and Partitioning the Device Configure System to Automatically Load the DriverObtain the Driver Module Configure System to Mount Volumes during Startup Uninstalling the DriverTo uninstall the RocketRAID 2220 driver Updating the DriverRed Hat Enterprise 3 Overview Install Red Hat Enterprise LinuxInstalling the RocketRAID 2220 driver for an Existing System Updating the Driver Install Sles Linux SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Sles installation OverviewInstalling Sles Linux on the RocketRAID 2220 Host Adapter Install the Driver Module Installing the RocketRAID 2220 Driver on an Existing SystemUpdate Grub Configure System to Automatically Load the Driver Updating the Driver Customer Support Troubleshooting ChecklistContact Information Mail address support@highpoint -tech.comEuropean Union Compliance Statement FCC Part 15 Class B Radio Frequency Interference statement