Users Guide

3 To congure FCoE SAN, select Add FCoE SAN and click Add Drive.
The Congure FCoE Parameters window is displayed.
4 Select the network interface that is connected to your FCoE switch and click Add FCoE Disks.
Add-on device drivers
All Dell EMC add-on device driver packages that are not on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x media are packaged as kernel module
packages (kmods). For devices that require updated drivers other than those present on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x media, see
www.dell.com/support.
NOTE: Your system does not require a driver update if there are no driver packages available on www.dell.com/support.
For a list of add-on device drivers that are installed on your system, type the following command at the command prompt: rpm -qa |grep
kmod
NOTE: For more information on add-on drivers, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux driver update program at
www.access.redhat.com.
Updating your system packages using the Red Hat
Network
NOTE: To update your system with the latest operating system packages using RHN (Red Hat Network) service, see
www.rhn.redhat.com.
Red Hat periodically releases software updates to x issues, address security issues, and add new features and hardware support. You can
download updated operating system packages and the latest kernel releases and updates:
By performing a manual download from the RHN service at www.rhn.redhat.com.
By using the yum utility.
It is recommended that you use the RHN service to update your system software to the latest revisions before deploying your system.
Important information
biosdevname utility
In the earlier versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the interface names that are assigned by the operating system did not map to the
corresponding ports on the system board or on the add-in network adapters. For example, eth0 need not necessarily be associated with
port0 on the system board.
The biosdevname utility enables the operating system to logically assign and map Ethernet interface names with the respective
physical ports on the system board or the add-in network adapters.
The new naming convention is as follows:
Lan-On-
Motherboard
interfaces
em <port number>
(ethernet-on-motherboard <1,2,..>)
PCI add-in interfaces p<slot number>p<port number>_<virtual function instance>
For more information on the biosdevname utility and the new naming scheme, see www.linux.dell.com/les/whitepapers.
Installing or reinstalling Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x
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