5.
To
load
the
module,
type:
modprobe
ipr
Press
Enter.
Note:
If
you
are
running
a
RHEL
3
based
distribution,
add
the
modprobe
ipr
line
to
the
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
file
to
ensure
the
driver
is
loaded
at
boot
time.
Installing
the
Utility
Software
If
you
downloaded
the
iprutils
utility
package,
do
the
following:
1.
Turn
on
the
power
to
your
system
unit.
2.
At
the
system
prompt,
log
in
as
root
user.
3.
Install
the
following
packages
(if
not
already
installed):
gcc
ncurses-devel
pciutils-devel
glibc-devel
4.
Rebuild
the
rpm
package
by
typing:
rpmbuild
–-rebuild
–-target
ppc
iprutils-2.0.10-1.src.rpm
Press
Enter.
5.
Install
the
compiled
rpm
package
by
typing:
rpm
-Uvh
iprutils-2.0.10-1.ppc.rpm
6.
Restart
the
iprutils
services
by
typing:
/etc/init.d/iprupdate
restart
/etc/init.d/iprdump
restart
7.
If
running
a
2.6
kernel,
restart
the
iprinit
service
by
typing:
/etc/init.d/iprinit
restart
Verifying
Hardware
Installation
To
verify
that
your
system
unit
recognizes
the
PCI-X
Dual
Channel
Ultra320
SCSI
RAID
Adapter,
do
the
following:
1.
If
necessary,
log
in
as
root
user.
2.
Type:
iprconfig
Press
Enter.
3.
Select
the
Display
hardware
status
option
and
press
Enter.
If
the
PCI-X
Dual
Channel
Ultra320
SCSI
RAID
Adapter
installed
correctly,
data
displays
for
the
adapter
and
each
disk
attached
to
it.
The
following
is
an
example
of
the
data
that
displays
on
your
screen:
18
PCI-X
Dual
Channel
Ultra320
SCSI
RAID
Adapter:
Installation
and
Using
Guide