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Cisco UCS B200 M5 User Manual

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The LSI MegaSR drivers that Cisco provides for Red Hat Linux and SUSE Linux are for the original GA
versions of those distributions. The drivers do not support updates to those OS kernels.
Note
Preparing Physical Thumb Drive for Linux
This topic describes how to prepare physical Linux thumb drive from the driver image files.
This procedure requires a CD or DVD drive that you can use to burn the ISO image to disk; and a USB thumb
drive.
Alternatively, you can mount the dud.img file as a virtual floppy disk, as described in the installation procedures.
For RHEL and SLES, you can use a driver disk utility to create disk images from image files.
Procedure
Step 1
Download the Cisco UCS B-Series drivers ISO, as described in Downloading the MegaSR Drivers, on page
18 and save it to your Linux system.
Step 2
Extract the dud.img file:
a) Burn the ISO image to a disc.
b) Browse the contents of the drivers folders to the location of the embedded MegaRAID drivers:
/<OS>/Storage/Intel/B600/
c) Expand the Zip file, which contains the folder with the driver files.
Step 3
Copy the driver update disk image dud-[driver version].img to your Linux system.
Step 4
Insert a blank USB thumb drive into a port on your Linux system.
Step 5
Create a directory and mount the DUD image to that directory:
Example:
mkdir <destination_folder>
mount -oloop <driver_image> <destination_folder>
Step 6
Copy the contents in the directory to your USB thumb drive.
Installing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Driver
For the specific supported OS versions, see the Hardware and Software Compatibility Matrix for your server
release.
This topic describes the fresh installation of the RHEL device driver on systems that have the embedded
MegaRAID stack.
If you use an embedded RAID controller with Linux, both the pSATA and the sSATA controller must be
set to LSI SW RAID mode.
Note
Cisco UCS B200 M5 Blade Server Installation and Service Note
21
Servicing a Blade Server
Installing LSI MegaSR Drivers For Windows and Linux

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Cisco UCS B200 M5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form FactorBlade
ProcessorIntel Xeon Scalable Processors
ManagementCisco UCS Manager
Processor Sockets2
Product TypeBlade Server
MemoryUp to 3 TB DDR4
Memory Slots24 DIMM slots
StorageUp to 2 x SAS/SATA drives
Expansion SlotsMezzanine card
RAID SupportRAID 0, 1
Network10 Gigabit Ethernet, 25 Gigabit Ethernet
Power SupplyPart of UCS Blade Server Chassis

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