IMPORTANT: Exact package names vary, depending on the software and kernel version chosen.
3.Go to the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support), and then download all of the support rpm packages. These packages provide utilities, firmware, and other files.
For example, see the following table.
Package | What is installed |
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VSL | |
>.x86_64.rpm |
|
Firmware | |
| |
rch.rpm |
|
Libraries needed for management | |
6_64.rpm |
|
Files required for the init | |
ersion>.x86_64.rp |
|
m |
|
Init | |
sion>.x86_64.rpm |
|
Agentx SNMP | |
ersion>.x86_64.rp | see "Setting up SNMP for Linux (on page 27)" |
m |
|
SNMP | |
on>.x86_64.rpm | "Setting up SNMP for Linux (on page 27)" |
2.x Management SDK, | |
>.x86_64.rpm |
|
2.x Management SDK, | |
>.x86_64.rpm |
|
Current Management | |
>.x86_64.rpm |
|
Current Management | |
>.x86_64.rpm |
|
4.Build your binary rpm from the source rpm. For more information, see "Building the IO Accelerator driver from source (on page 14)." Return to this step when the binary driver rpm is created.
5.Change to the directory where the installation packages were downloaded.
6.To install the
rpm
7.To install the support files, enter the following commands: rpm
rpm
The IO Accelerator and utilities are installed to the following locations.
Package type | Installation location |
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IO Accelerator |
| |
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Utilities | /usr/bin |
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Firmware | /usr/share/fio/firmware |
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