Oracle® Virtual Networking QDR and EDR Host Drivers for Oracle Linux 7.2 Release Notes

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Updated: November 2016
 
 

Install orclovn-user User Space RPM (Manually)

If you are not using an automated update manager, you can install the kernel like any other software. Before installing the host drivers, ensure that prerequisites are met:

  • The Oracle Linux OS or Oracle VM hypervisor is installed on the server, including all required patches and updates.

  • All RPMs for Oracle Virtual Networking are downloaded to the Oracle Linux servers' hard drive. For information about kernel and kernel firmware sites, see Oracle Virtual Networking Host Drivers for Oracle Linux and Oracle VM Installation Guide.

  • You have root access on the server.

When manually installing the RPMs, you load the UEK2 or UEK3 firmware, kernel, and Oracle Virtual Networking user space application by using the rpm -ivh command. Using the manual installation procedure, you install the software directly from the server, not the Oracle Fabric Interconnect.

  1. Download the Oracle Virtual Networking user space.

    Ensure that you are running the minimum package of Oracle OVN user space RPM orclovn-user-6.0.r7662-1.x86_64.rpm. If you need assistance, contact My Oracle Support.

  2. Install the Oracle Virtual Networking user space application.

    For example:

    # rpm -ivh orclovn-user-6.0.r7662-1.x86_64.rpm