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Troubleshooting Verifying that the Adapter Driver is Installed
The DNS or the local host file may contain an incorrect IP address for the host name. Use the ping command to ping the host name, and then verify that the correct IP address is translated from the name. If necessary, reinstall the adapter driver.
To verify that the adapter driver is installed on Windows:
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2.In the left pane of the Computer Management window, click Device Manager. In the right pane, click SCSI and RAID controllers.
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4.On the QLogic Fibre Channel Adapter Properties, click the Driver tab.
5.On the Driver page, click the Driver Details button.
6.On the Driver File Details dialog box, Driver files list, select the driver. The file version appears below.
7.Repeat the process for each adapter port, as appropriate.
To verify that the adapter driver is installed on Netware:
1.At the server command prompt, type the following command and then press
ENTER: modules q*
2.Verify that the QLogic adapter driver is installed.
To verify that the adapter driver is installed on Red Hat/SUSE Linux:
1.Type the following command and then press ENTER: lsmod (the letter L)
2.Verify that the QLogic adapter driver is installed.
To verify that the adapter driver is installed on Macintosh:
1.Type the following command and then press ENTER: kextstat grep QLogic
2.Verify that the QLogic adapter driver is installed.