Novell's Partner Linux Driver Process allows vendors to provide Linux drivers and driver updates via Driver Kits which are completely integrated with the SUSE Linux Enterprise "Software Updater". For SLES 11 the Novell Partner Linux Driver Process (PLDP) is released for the installation of required FUJITSU drivers.Please see the "Release Notes for SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11". In such memory scenarious we strongly recommend to use a x86_64 system with 64-bit SLES 11 and run the x86 (32bit) applications on it. To run on such a machine, lower the memory with the mem= kernel boot option. Machines with more than 48GB of memory are not supported at all. I586 and i686 Machine with more than 16 GB of Memoryĭepending on the workload, i586 and i686 machines with 16GB-48GB of memory can run into instabilities. Please read first the "Release Notes for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11":
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 x86 & x86_64 (Service Pack 3 and newer) Any changes in the BIOS setup should be written down!.Set the boot order according to the system configuration.The ACPI states S1 and S4 are currently not supported under every Linux OS.īIOS Configuration/Setup Utility General BIOS setup Here you can find the newest published version of this document:įor a more detailed description on the specifics PRIMERGY server you find an overview here:
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You can find this information offline in the /Unix/Linux/Doc folder on the FUJITSU ServerView Suite TM DVD-ROM.