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Console Operating System and VMkernel
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Options
-l
--list
List out the current modules loaded. If the -l option is given, other arguments on the
command line are ignored.
-u <module-binary>
--unload <module-binary>
Unload the module named <module-binary>.
-v
--verbose
Be verbose during the module loading.
-d <scsi-device-name>
--device <scsi-device-name>
The module being loaded is for a SCSI adapter that is currently being used by the
console operating system. After the module is loaded the SCSI adapter is controlled
by the VMkernel but the console operating system continues to be able to access all
SCSI devices. The format of <scsi-device-name> is
<PCI-Bus>:<PCI-slot>.
-e
--exportsym
Export all global exported symbols from this module. This allows other modules to
use exported functions and variables from the loaded module. This option should not
be used for normal device driver and shaper modules since there may be symbol
conflicts.
-s
--showparam
List all available module parameters that can be specified in the <parameter>
section of the command line.
Parameters
Modules can specify parameters that can be set on the command line. A list of these
parameters is shown via the --showparam option. In order to set one of these
parameters, you must specify a name-value pair at the end of the command line. The
syntax is of the form <name>=<value>. Any number of parameters can be
specified.
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