VMware ESX 3.5 Driver CD for Emulex Converged Network Adapters
This driver CD release includes support for version elx_7.4.0.41 of the Emulex lpfc_740 driver on ESX 3.5. The lpfc_740 driver supports products based on the Emulex converged network adapters such as Emulex LP21000 and Emulex LP21002 (copper and optical media), and Cisco UCS M71KR-E Emulex converged network adapter.
For detailed information about ESX hardware compatibility, see the I/O Hardware Compatibility List.
Last Updated: October 20, 2009
Driver CD for VMware ESX 3.5 Update 4
Driver version: elx_7.4.0.41 | 2009-06-04 | Build: 160874
Filename: esx350-lpfc_elx_v740-7.4.0.41-160874.iso
Md5sum: 69183c6947006019b8e2a29bd83b451c
Sha1sum: 46324e9e610572ffe7481b4f377a7ab9bf7d8661
ISO File
Caution:
After installing these drivers, exercise caution when upgrading ESX or applying patches.
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This document contains the following sections:
Creating the Driver CD
- Download the driver file.
- Check the md5sum of the downloaded file by running the following command:
md5sum esx350-lpfc_elx_v740-7.4.0.41-160874.iso
The output should match the following:
69183c6947006019b8e2a29bd83b451c esx350-lpfc_elx_v740-7.4.0.41-160874.iso
See Verifying the integrity of downloaded installer files (KB 1537) for more information.
- Write the .iso image to a CD-ROM.
To install ESX, refer the procedure detailed in the following section.
Using the Driver CD
You can use the driver CD in two different ways:
- As a boot CD for new ESX installations
- As a driver update CD for existing ESX installations
Driver CD as a Boot CD Only
The following procedure describes how to use the driver CD as a boot CD. Use this CD as a boot CD only when the new driver must enable the target device on which ESX will be installed.
- Place the driver CD in the CD-ROM drive of the host machine.
- Start the host machine.
- When prompted for an upgrade or installation, press Enter for graphical mode.
- Choose the language you prefer.
- Select a keyboard type.
- After you are prompted to swap the driver CD with the ESX 3.5 installation CD, insert the ESX 3.5 installation CD and continue with ESX installation.
For detailed instructions, refer to the VI3 Installation and Upgrade Guide.
- After ESX is installed and the system reboots, log in to ESX Server.
- Verify that the driver is installed successfully:
- Run the esxupdate query command.
A message containing the information about the driver appears.
- View the PCI ID XML file in the /etc/vmware/pciid/ directory.
The driver information is available in the file.
- Check for the latest version of the driver module in the following directory:
/usr/lib/vmware/vmkmod/
- To verify that the driver is loaded and functioning, enter vmkload_mod -l command.
The driver is listed in the displayed list.
Driver CD as an Update CD Only
The following procedure describes how to use the driver CD to update or add the driver on an existing ESX 3.5 system (for more information, refer to the Patch Management for ESX Server 3 Tech Note).
- Start the ESX machine and log in to service console as root.
- Place the driver CD in the CD-ROM drive of the server.
- Mount the driver CD.
- Change the directory to the VMupdates/RPMS/ on the driver CD.
- Run the esxupdate update command.
Note: If the hardware is not already installed on the system, run the esxupdate command with the --noreboot option, shut down the host machine manually, install the hardware, and then boot the host machine. This allows you to install in a single boot.
The server reboots after the driver update.
- Remove the driver CD from the CD-ROM drive before the system reboots.
- After the system reboots, log in to ESX Server.
- Verify that the driver is installed successfully:
- Run the esxupdate query command and verify that the information about the driver is mentioned in the resulting message.
- View the PCI ID XML file in the /etc/vmware/pciid/ directory.
The driver information is available in the file.
- Check for the latest version of the driver module in
/usr/lib/vmware/vmkmod/
- To verify that the driver is loaded and functioning, run the vmkload_mod -l command.
The driver is listed in the displayed list.
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