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MegaRAID provides drivers for the MegaRA ID controllers, which bring up to 12 Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI performance and 6.0 Gb/s SATA III performance to host adapter, workstation, and server designs. Paravirtual SCSI driver When you create a virtual machine, if you specify that you want the virtual machine to use a BusLogic adapter, the guest operating system uses the SCSI driver that VMware Tools provides. A VMware Paravirtual SCSI driver is included for use with Paravirtual SCSI devices.downloadaacraid-1.2.1-40700-GA.zipWhy can’t I download this file?Log in to Verify Download Permissionsaacraid-1.2.1-40700-GA.zipApplicable Products
*XenServerWho Should Install this Driver Disk?
Customers running Citrix XenServer 6.2.0 who use the XenServer Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) AACRAID driver B40700 and wish to use the latest version of the following: Driver ModuleVersionaacraid1.2.1-40700Issues Resolved In this Driver Disk
Bugs fixed (compared to citrix 6.1 in-box driver):
*[SCSI] aacraid: Fix for arrays are going offline in the system. System stops responding. http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=c5bebd829dd95602c15f8da8cc50fa938b5e0254
*[SCSI] aacraid: Dual firmware image support. http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=2c10cd43ac0b618be1f2e394bef4cbb2aa8bad34
*SCSI dma mapping failure case handling. http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=0b4334473d48aa18e8448f9f718f1dcd0398c550
*[SCSI] aacraid: respond automatically to volumes added by configuration tool. http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=5ca05594097438f81337e53ad50c2d17ffc28238
*[SCSI] aacraid: expose physical devices for models with newer firmware. http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=e3cc268fe4a0ad1cbefbc53cee35c80281e609b8
*[SCSI] aacraid: add support for handling ATA pass-through commands. http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=1fc8010a5d9a27391db2be103b13f4ac80990cfc
*Changed synchronization time-out from 30s to 300s for rx and src.
*Clear/Read door-bell to avoid SCSI command time-out issue on a faster systems for a light IO’s
*`udelay` in aac_fib_send to wait for shut down command complete that block the other CPUs too long during shutdown if array is rebuilding. Changed it to use `msleep` instead of `udelay`.
*Added new driver module flag ’ aac_remove_devnodes’. The default setting in the driver is set to 1. When the HDD/SES device goes to offline state, the corresponding /dev/sg* and /dev/sd* are removed from /sys file system permanently.
*Added support for SES device AIF EM_ENCLOSURE_OFFLINE_EVENT //26 and EM_ENCLOSURE_ONLINE_EVENT //33.
*The Linux driver may send one Raw SRB with uninitialized SG element when user set SG list count=0 on some ATA pass thru commands.
*Added new AIF raw device remove support.
*Initialized ’fibptr->flags’ to 0 to avoid kernel derefrencing pointer issue. Initialized ’aac->fibs[]’ to 0 completely after allocation.
*Size of AUTOLD1 exposed in ARCCONF is different from that in the operation system.
*Included SCSI upstream submitted patch for kdump fix: http://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi&m=138960673329856&w=2
*Added fix for multiple issues in creating more than 64 Simple volume in SV 240 mode.
*Improvement for handling IOP RESET.
*During shut down, if the driver gets commands from the application layer, the driver sends an error code to the upper layers. This fixes a firmware assert issue.Firmware requirements for this Driver DiskDevices to be supported
*Series 8 Family Devices: {9005:028D:9005:SSID} {ASR-8805, 8885/8885Q, 8885E, 81605ZQ};
*Series 7 Family Devices: {9005:028C:9005:SSID} {ASR-7805/7805Q, 71605/71605Q, 71685, 72405, 71605E, 78165};
Added new hardware device 0x28b interface for PMC-Sierra’s SRC based controller family.
*New src.c file for 0x28b specific functions
*New XPORT header required
*Synchronize command interface: doorbell bits shifted (SRC_ODR_SHIFT, SRC_IDR_SHIFT)
*Asynchronize Interface: different inbound queue handling, no outbound I2O queue available, using doorbell (’PmDoorBellResponseSent’) and response buffer on the host (’host_rrq’) for status
*Changed AIF (adapter initiated FIBs) interface: ’DoorBellAifPending’ bit to inform about pending AIF, ’AifRequest’ command to read AIF, ’NoMoreAifDataAvailable’ to mark the end of the AIFs
*http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=e8b12f0fb8352237525961f14ec933e915848840
*Series 7 device 0x28c support added
*New scatter/gather list format for Series 7
*Driver converts s/g list to a firmware suitable list for best performance on Series 7, this can be disabled with driver parameter ’aac_convert_sgl’ for testing purposes
*New container read/write command structure for Series 7
*Fast response support for the SCSI pass-through path added
*Asynchronize status response buffer changes http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=116046127d1a3bad2853d02781ad9fee33f05e5a http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/scsi/aacraid?id=85d22bbf6787c240921539bba224eb221bfb8ee1
*Added 4K sector based RAID array support
*Added MSI-X supportNote: If your device has been branded by your OEM, please ensure that you consult them regarding the currently supported driver/firmware versions. Installing the Driver Disk
Customers should use the XenServer CLI to install this driver disk. Once the driver has been installed, the server must be restarted, in order for the driver to be loaded. As with any software update, Citrix advises customers to back up their data before applying this driver disk.
Please note that the attachment to this article is a zip file. It contains both the drive disk ISO mentioned below, and the source code for the driver. The zip file should be unzipped (to produce the driver disk ISO image), before carrying out the steps below. The source code file is not necessary for driver disk installation: it is provided to fulfill licensing obligations.
The file with filename ending metadata.md5 contains the checksum of the driver disk’s metadata. If, when you install the driver disk, you elect to verify the driver disk when prompted, you should check that the checksum presented by the installer is the same as that in the metadata MD5 checksum file included in this download.
Also present in the zip file is an MD5 checksum for the ISO image named aacraid-1.2.1-40700-GA.iso. This will allow you to verify that your download has been successful. This checksum is of the ISO only, and can be verified by following the instructions at CTX116166: How to verify downloaded ISO images. Installing as Part of a Clean XenServer Installation
* Once you have selected your keyboard layout at the first installer prompt, you will be presented with a welcome screen. At this point, press F9 on your keyboard, and insert the CD with the driver disk in it, or use one of the other methods such as installation over the network. Users should note that if installation over HTTP or FTP is to be used, the ISO image must be unpacked at that location (i.e. the installer expects to find the contents of the ISO at that network location, not the ISO itself).
* The installer will proceed to attempt to load the driver. If this is successful, you can continue with the installation as normal. Near the end of the installation, you will be prompted to re-insert the driver disk (otherwise known as a XenServer supplemental pack) so that the driver can be installed onto disk. You must re-supply the driver disk at this point. Failure to do so will mean that the installation will not contain the new drivers. After this step, no further action is required.
If the installer fails to load the new driver from the driver disk, it is likely to be because an earlier version of the driver has already been loaded. In general, this is because a hardware component is present that is supported by the version of the driver that ships as part of XenServer (even if another component is present that requires a newer version of the driver). To avoid the existing driver being loaded, use the following procedure.
*Reboot the host, leaving the XenServer installation CD-ROM in the drive.
*At the boot: prompt, type: shell
*You will now be presented with a command prompt. Type the following: rmmod aacraid If this succeeds (i.e. there are no error messages printed),the installer’s versions of the drivers have been unloaded. If error messages are presented, it is likely that other drivers depend on one or more of the drivers you are attempting to unload. If this is the case, please contact Citrix Technical Support.
*Type exit or press Control+D on your keyboard, to return to the installer.
*Use the procedure described above to provide the driver disk to the installer, which should now load correctly. Installing onto a Running XenServer System
*Download the driver disk directly to the XenServer host to be updated (Citrix recommends storing it in the /tmp/ directory), or first download the file to an Internet-connected computer, and burn the ISO image to a CD.
*Use XenCenter to access the XenServer host’s console, or log in directly using SSH.
*Mount the driver disk image. The directory being mounted varies depending on whether the driver disk is still in ISO form, or was burnt to CD. For a CD-ROM, use: mkdir -p /mnt/tmp mount /dev/ <path to cd-rom> /mnt/tmp cd /mnt/tmp/ ./install.sh cd / umount /mnt/tmp If instead, the ISO file is used, the steps are: mkdir -p /mnt/tmp mount /tmp/ <path to ISO> /mnt/tmp -o loop,ro cd /mnt/tmp/ ./install.sh cd / umount /mnt/tmp
*To complete the installation, restart the host. This ensures that the driver loads correctly. FilesDownloadsDriver Disk FilesDrivers Citrix Scsi & Raid Devices ListFile NameMD5 Checksumaacraid-1.2.1-40700-GA.isode7c337a091f549731840d067aee5519aacraid-1.2.1-40700-GA.metadata.md5 5dc484baa3ded81bd9fe6e7ec52290e0 aacraid-1.2.1-40700-GA.zipb6c3c196cc54d981cac1108e41f98d8aDrivers ProvidedModule NameVersionRPM Nameaacraid (kdump) 1.2.1-40700aacraid-modules-kdump-2.6.32.43-0.4.1.xs1.8.0.835.170778-1.2.1-40700.i386.rpmaacraid (xen) 1.2.1-40700aacraid-modules-xen-2.6.32.43-0.4.1.xs1.8.0.835.170778-1.2.1-40700.i386.rpmMore Information
If you experience any difficulties, contact Citrix Technical Support
For information on how to build driver disks, refer to CTX137831 – XenServer 6.2.0 Supplemental Packs & the DDK Guide.Drivers Citrix Scsi & Raid Devices DownloadCitrix XenDesktop 7.11 and XenApp 7.11
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Citrix have released a new version of Citrix XenDesktop 7.11 and XenApp 7.11 and is now available for download.
Citrix raises the bar of for user experience and new product release of following technologies
*Virtual Delivery Agents 7.11 for ServerOS and ClientOS
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*Storefront 3.7
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*Profile Management 5.5
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*HDX RealTime Optimization Pack 2.1.1 for Microsoft Skype® for Busines
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This release is an important release no matter if you are working daily with Office application such as Excel, Word or Browsers and even highend applications such as CAD. The features in 7.11 have important improved user experience from the VDA to the Receiver that improves dramtically the user experience. NVIDIA NVENC technology is now part of VDA and supports even multiple monitors. The admin can now monitor RTT within Director this feature have been something I have asked for very long time and now finally its in the product, customer will love this new feature so its fast to see where the issue is in a infrastructure with which users that have latency issues. Version 7.11 is the release that fully supports Microsoft Windows Server 2016 that is soon GA, this means you can install Delivery components on Windows Server 2016, VDA on Server 2016, use Azure N-series with support for Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V Discrete Device Assignment (DDA) or you can use it onpremises with Hyper-V. Support for UWP is HUGE and I am very excited about this technology and this also used in Microsoft Hololens so cant wait to a Receiver for hololens so you can publish UWP apps to Hololens

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