Qlogic 2460 Driver For Mac



Use selection box below to navigate to the resource page for your adapter and Operating System. Re: QLogic 2460 OEM drivers & Redhat 5.5 kernel Update What is your SAN solution. If it's an EMC solution, go to Qlogic's site, select downloads, then pick EMC (in the list of OEM certified drivers), then clariion/symmetrix, and use the little gadget to get to find drivers for your OS.

Version These release notes describe the changes, fixes, known issues, and release details that apply to Fibre Channel Adapter Driver for Mac OS X, version 2.00.06. This driver contains firmware version 3.03.19 for 2Gb Fibre Channel adapters and firmware version 4.05.01 for 4Gb/8Gb Fibre Channel adapters. Changes The following changes have been made to the Fibre Channel Adapter Driver for Mac OS X between versions 2.00.03 and 2.00.06.

Hardware Support N/A OS Support N/A Software/Driver • Implemented iiDMA functionality. • Updated FLASH processing. Industry Standards Compliance N/A 3.

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Qlogic 2460 Driver For Mac

Bug Fixes The following bug fixes have been made to the Fibre Channel Adapter Driver for Mac OS X between versions 2.00.03 and 2.00.06. • Fixed Mac OSX Panic. [ER60156/ER61181/ER61280] • Fixed issue where SANsurfer did not connect to host after some connect/disconnect. Known Issues None 5.

Qlogic 2460 Driver

History For history of changes to the QLogic driver, refer to the revision.notes file. Additional Information None 7.

Firmware (Embedded in Driver) This section provides release details for the firmware embedded in the driver. 7.1 2Gb Fibre Channel Adapters The following table shows the changes and bug fixes made to the ISP23xx Risc firmware between versions 3.03.18 and 3.03.19. Changes Change Description From 3.03.18 to 3.03.19. [ER60321] 2532 only. Added the ability to specify a maximum Fibre Channel Link speed to be negotiated. This feature is enabled by bit 12 of the Initialize Firmware Control Block’s Firmware Option 3. When this bit is set to 1, firmware will negotiate the FC data rate from the given max speed specified by driver in bits 15-13 of the Initialize Firmware Control Block’s Firmware Options 3 field to two speeds down to what the SFP allowed.