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StorageTek 8 Gb FC PCIe HBA From QLogic Installation Guide

For HBA Models SG-XPCIE1FC-QF8-Z, SG-PCIE1FC-QF8-Z, SG-XPCIE1FC-QF8-N, SG-PCIE1FC-QF8-N and SG-XPCIE2-QF8-Z, SG-PCIE2FC-QF8-Z, SG-XPCIE2-QF8-N, SG-PCIE2FC-QF8-N, 7106958, 7106957

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Document Information

Using This Documentation

Chapter 1 HBA Overview

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal

Chapter 3 Software Installation

Installing Software for the Oracle Solaris OS

Installing the Fibre Channel Driver

To Install or Update the qlc HBA Driver From a Patch

Diagnostic Support for the Oracle Solaris OS

Installing Software for the Red Hat/SUSE Linux OS

Downloading the Red Hat/SUSE Linux Drivers

To Download the Fibre Channel Driver

Installing the Red Hat/SUSE Linux Drivers

To Install and Load the Red Hat/SUSE Linux Drivers

To Build the Fibre Channel Driver

To Load the Newly Built Fibre Channel Driver

To Manually Load the Fibre Channel Driver

To Automatically Load the Fibre Channel Driver

Diagnostic Support for the Red Hat/SUSE OS

To Install Diagnostic Support for the Red Hat/SUSE Linux OS

Installing Software for the VMware Technology

Installing Software for the Windows OS

To Download the Fibre Channel Driver

To Install the Fibre Channel Driver

Diagnostic Support for the Windows OS

To Install Diagnostic Support for the Windows OS

Installing a CLI for Updating the BIOS and FCode

Chapter 4 Known Issues

Diagnostic Support for the Windows OS

Diagnostic support for the HBA is available through QLogic's SANsurfer FC HBA Manager (GUI) tool and the SANsurfer FC HBA CLI tool. These tools support the following functions:

To Install Diagnostic Support for the Windows OS

  1. Go to the QLogic support site for Oracle at:

    http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com/QLogicDriverDownloads_UI/Oracle_Search.aspx

  2. Locate the table containing the HBA model that you want (SG-model-number).
  3. At the bottom of the table, click Windows.
  4. Locate the SANsurfer CLI or SANsurfer PRO (GUI) diagnostic utility.
  5. Click Download to copy the diagnostic archive to a local file system.
  6. Click Readme for additional information.