Server Backup allows you to compile a beta version of the kernel module and save it to the default /lib/modules/r1soft directory using the serverbackup-setup command. For more information about the serverbackup-setup command, see About the cdp-agent and serverbackup-setup tools.
To retrieve a beta driver:
- Run the serverbackup-setup command with the --beta option as follows:
serverbackup-setup \--beta
The system returns the following data:
Checking for binary module Waiting No binary module found Gathering kernel information Gathering kernel information complete Creating kernel headers package Checking '/lib/modules/2.6.32-279.11.1.e16.x86_64/source/' for kernel headers Found headers in '/lib/modules/2.6.32-279.11.1.e16.x86_64/source/' Compressing... uploading kernel package 99% 5901KB 1.0MB/s 00:00 ETA Starting module build... Complete.Once the kernel module installation is complete, the system returns the following data:
Saving kernel module to'/lib/modules/r1soft/hcpdriver-cki-2.6.32-279.11.1.e16.x86_64.ko' Kernel module is now installed. Use '/etc/init.d/cdp-agent restart' to load the new driver - Load the new driver using the following command:
# /etc/init.d/cdp-agent restart
For more information about the serverbackup-setup command, see About the cdp-agent and serverbackup-setup tools. For more information about restarting the Backup Agent, see Start, stop, or restart the Linux Backup Agent.
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