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Installing and Configuring the QLogic HBA and v8.x-Series Driver
Uninstalling the QLogic v8.xx.xx driver via the QLogic installation script: Method 2
This section provides guidance for uninstalling the QLogic v8.xx.xx
driver via the QLogic installation script. The driver may be removed
from the system with the '
u' switch for the qlinstall script.
The following are example steps to uninstall the QLogic driver.
Please also refer to the README file in the driver package
1. Change to the directory where the installation script is located.
[root@l82bi116 /]# cd /qlafc-linux-8.xx.xx-install
2. Uninstall the QLogic driver with the following command:
[root@l82bi116 qlafc-linux-8.xx.xx-install]#
./qlinstall -u
An example of the console output reported by the driver removal
is as follows:
3. Verify that the /etc/modprobe.conf file contains the information
necessary for the server to boot and that a new ramdisk has been
created. If the ramdisk has not been created as in the example
above, create one.
cd /boot
mkinitrd -v initrd-$1.img $1
where $1 is the currently running v2.6.x kernel version.
For example:
cd /boot
mkinitrd -v initrd-2.6.9-11.ELsmp.img 2.6.9-11.ELsmp
4. Reboot the host.
Included QLogic driver on RHEL4, SLES9, SLES10, and Asianux 2.0
Table 2 on page 45 lists the Qlogic driver versions supported with the
corresponding OS updates. These driver versions are included by
default in the kernel and do not require any installation.
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