Installing Solaris 10 on a PowerEdge System Booting From a PERC 6 and CERC 6i Controller

To install the driver during Solaris 10 operating system installation:

1Boot the system from the Solaris installation media and select the preferred console.

2After Solaris finishes configuring devices, a menu appears. Select Apply Driver Updates.

3Select [1] if you created a CD from the mega_sas_cd.iso file.

4Select [2] if you created a diskette from the mega_sas.img file and you are using a traditional diskette drive.

5Select [3] if you created a diskette from the mega_sas.img file and you are using a removable (USB) diskette drive.

6Follow instructions presented by Driver Update installer.

7The Installation of <megasas> was successful message appears.

8Select [e] to end

9Follow the instructions on the screen to complete installation.

Adding/Updating the Driver to an Existing System

1To add the mega_sas driver to an existing system, or to upgrade to a newer version of the driver, you must unarchive the driver package and execute the installation script:

tar xvf x86_64.tar cd x86_64

./install.sh

2Restart your Solaris system to start using the new driver. To confirm the mega_sas driver is loaded, run the following command:

modinfo grep mega_sas

3Ensure that the driver version is correct.

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Dell UCP-60, UCP-61, UCC-60 Adding/Updating the Driver to an Existing System, Ensure that the driver version is correct

UCP-61, UCP-60, UCC-60 specifications

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