asf-modules.txt Driver File Contents (Lan_Intel_11.2.19.0_W7x86W7x64_A.zip)

Alert Standard Format (ASF) Modules for Linux* Operating Systems
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January 30, 2006


Contents
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- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Features
- Installation


Overview
========

Intel's Alert Standard Format (ASF) Modules for Linux* is a software suite 
that enables alerting on devices running a Linux operating system. It works  
with Intel PRO/100 and PRO/1000 adapters.

ASF is a technology that provides benefits such as system health monitoring, 
physical asset security, and remote control. It is used in systems from 
mobile PC's to desktops, workstations, and servers.

The Intel ASF Modules for Linux package consists of kernel modules
for ASF functionality. For instructions on installing this package, 
see the Installation section below.


Prerequisites
=============

Before you install Intel's ASF for Linux package, ensure you have the 
following:

  - Red Hat* 8.0, Red Hat 9.0, Red Hat EL3.0 WS, or SuSE* 8.0, SuSE 8.1 
    (with kernel 2.4.18 or higher), SuSE 8.2, SuSE 8.3.

Features
========

This package includes the following features:

  - Enabling watchdog operation
  - Accessing SMBus of an adapter

Installation
============

The ASF Modules for Linux package includes these components/files:

  - asfwdg.o (installed under 
      /lib/modules/<kernel_version>/kernel/drivers/sensors)
      watchdog module, for enabling watchdog operation
  - i2c-i8254x.o, i2c-i82551.o (installed under 
      /lib/modules/<kernel_version>/kernel/drivers/i2c)
      the "bitbang" modules, for accessing the adapter's smbus
  - mng_host_if.o (installed under /lib/modules/<kernel_version>/kernel/
    drivers/char) host interface driver, providing an interface to certain 
    Intel adapters.
  - documentation files: README, licenses (installed under /usr/share/doc)


RPM file provided: 

  - asf-modules-x.x.x-xxL.i386.rpm: RPM containg source files, requires some 
    compilation on the target machine. For this to work, kernel sources must be 
    installed on the machine.

  Installing an RPM file
  ----------------------

  NOTE: The <filename> parameter must be specific to the driver version you 
        are using. It is the entire filename for the RPM, in the form
        'asf-modules-x.x.x-xxL.i386.rpm'. For example, 'asf-modules-4.0.0-10L.i386.rpm'.

  1.  Login as root.

  2.  Determine whether or not a previous version of the RPM is installed:

          rpm -q asf-modules

  3.  If you have a previous version of this RPM installed, use the following 
      command to update the RPM:

          rpm -U <filename>

      You can also uninstall the previous version before installing the new 
      RPM. To remove the RPM, enter:

          rpm -e asf-modules

  4.  If no other version of the RPM is installed on the system, install the 
      new RPM:

          rpm -i <filename>


Legal Disclaimer
================

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expressed and approved by Intel in writing.

Intel's Alert Standard Format (ASF) for Linux includes components that are
released under GPL license, as indicated below:

Components in asf-modules-<version>.i386.rpm:

GPL:
  ASF Watchdog driver - asfwdg.o, sources under 
    /usr/src/asfd-x.x.x/watchdog.
  Bitbang drivers - i2c-i8254x.o, i2c-i82551.o, sources under 
    /usr/src/asfd-x.x.x/bitbang.
  Host interface driver 
    mng_host_if.o, sources under /usr/src/asfd-x.x.x/host-if


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