Dell H200 manual Unzip the package using gunzip Untar the file using tar -xvf

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The package is a gzipped tar file. After downloading the package to a Linux system, perform the following steps:

1Unzip the package using gunzip.

2Untar the file using tar -xvf.

The DUD image can be transferred to a USB flash key, system floppy disk slot, or USB floppy device depending upon the availability of the media type and the operating system.

USB key method: Transfer the appropriate .img file to a USB key

System floppy Fisk slot method: Use the dd command to create a DUD. Use the appropriate image for the purpose.

a Insert a floppy disk into the system floppy disk slot.

b At a terminal prompt, type the following: # dd if= <image_file_name> of=/dev/fd0

USB floppy device method: Use the dd command to create a driver update disk. Use the appropriate image for the purpose.

a Put a floppy disk into a USB floppy device and plug the device into a USB slot of the system under test. Use dmesg to find out to which device this USB floppy is enumerated (for example, sdb, sdc, etc).

b Transfer the driver image to the floppy: # dd if= <image_file_name> of=/dev/sdx

NOTE: You can create a driver update disk on a Windows system using the program dcopynt.

3Use the diskette for operating system installation. For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, see "Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System Using the DUD" on page 39. For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, see "Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Using the DUD" on page 40.

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Contents User’s Guide July Contents Installing Suse Linux Enterprise Server Installing the Perc H200 and 6GbpsInstalling a Windows Server 2003, Windows Installing the RPM Package WithAssigning a Preferred Boot Device Contents Bios Fault Code Messages Booting With Multiple ControllersStarting the Configuration Utility Migrating and Activating a Virtual DiskAutomated Order-Status Service Firmware Package Update UtilityTechnical Support and Customer Service Corporate Contact Details Contents Safety General Page Safety Battery Disposal Page Overview OverviewOperating System Support Gbps SAS HBA Hardware ArchitectureRAID Levels About RAIDRAID Terminology Example of RAID Stripe element Stripe element 1 duplicated Overview Perc H200 and 6Gbps SAS HBA Features Perc H200 and 6Gbps SAS HBA FeaturesSpecifications of Perc H200 RAID 0, RAID Lists the specifications of the 6Gbps SAS HBA Specifications of 6Gbps SAS HBALater 64-bit only LED Port Activity Feature for 6Gbps SAS HBA Only Physical Disk Cache Policy Unsupported DrivesHardware Installation Hardware InstallationInstalling the Perc H200 and 6Gbps SAS HBA Cards SAS HBA Connecting the Cable for Perc H200 Connecting the Cable for 6Gbps SAS HBA Installing the Perc H200 Modular Card To install your new storage controller card Driver Installation Driver InstallationCreating the Driver Media Installing the Windows DriverPre-Installation Requirements Boot the system using the Windows Server 2003 media Driver Installation Locate Driver Files screen Updating the Windows Driver Follow the step below according to your operating systemInstalling Linux Driver Creating a DUDUnzip the package using gunzip Untar the file using tar -xvf Creating a DUD Using Dkms Installing Suse Linux Enterprise Server Using the DUD Installing the RPM Package With Dkms Support Upgrading the KernelDriver Installation Perc H200 and 6Gbps SAS HBA Bios Perc H200 and 6Gbps SAS HBA BiosBios Fault Code Messages Post MessagesStarting the Configuration Utility Configuration UtilityBooting With Multiple Controllers Functions PerformedFunctions of the Configuration Utility Description RAID Configuration and Management Screens Volume Field Descriptions Select New Volume TypeCreate New Volume RAID Volume Field Descriptions Manage Volume Field Descriptions View VolumeManage Volume Assign a hot spare, RAID 1 and RAID 10 configurations onlyPerforming Configuration Tasks Exit ScreenCreating a RAID 0 Virtual Disk Creating a RAID 1 Virtual Disk Creating a RAID 10 Virtual Disk Perc H200 and 6Gbps SAS HBA Bios Viewing Virtual Disk Properties Activating a Virtual DiskMigrating and Activating a Virtual Disk Deleting a Virtual DiskHot Spare Failover Replacing and Rebuilding a Degraded Virtual DiskAssigning a Preferred Boot Device Current Boot Device set to volume at handle Troubleshooting TroubleshootingBios Boot Order Background ActivitiesGeneral Issues Physical Disk Related Issues For Configuration Utility Configuration Utility Error MessagesConfiguration Utility Bios Error Messages Bios Error Messages MeaningBios Error Messages MessageMeaning Bios Fault 01 No I/O port assigned to the adapter Message indicates that the preferred boot Troubleshooting Appendix a Updating the Firmware Firmware Package Update UtilityUpdating the Firmware Appendix a Updating the Firmware Appendix B Getting Help Technical Support and Customer ServiceGetting Help Online Services Product Information Dell Enterprise Training Problems With Your OrderAutomated Order-Status Service Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit Before You CallRegulatory Notices Appendix C Regulatory NoticesAppendix C Regulatory Notices Corporate Contact Details Taiwan Only Appendix D Corporate Contact Details Taiwan OnlyAppendix D Corporate Contact Details Taiwan Only Glossary GlossaryDkms Glossary Operating System PHY RAID Sata Smart Page Glossary Index IndexIndex