Patching PCI Files (Optional)

AT-2973SX, AT-2973T, and AT-2973T/4 NetExtreme II Family Adapters Installation and User’s Guide

Note

On 2.6 kernels, it is not necessary to bring down the eth# interfaces before unloading the driver module.

Note

If the cnic driver is loaded, unload the cnic driver before unloading the bnx2 driver.

Note

Before unloading the bnx2i driver, disconnect all active iSCSI sessions to targets.

To unload the driver, use ifconfig to bring down all eth# interfaces opened by the driver, and then enter:

rmmod bnx2

If the driver was installed using the rpm command, enter the following command to remove it:

rpm -e netxtreme2

Unloading the Driver from a TAR Installation

If the driver was installed using make install from the tar file, manually delete the bnx2.o or bnx2.ko driver file from the operating system. See “Installing the Source RPM Package” on page 68 for the location of the installed driver.

This is an optional procedure that describes how to patch PCI files for identification by other vendors.

For hardware detection utilities, such as Red Hat kudzu, to properly identify bnx2 supported devices, you may need to update a number of files containing PCI vendor and device information.

Note

The examples used in this procedure refer to the bnx2 driver, but also apply to the bnx2i driver.

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