C Core I/O Card Utilities
This appendix provides information on core I/O cards that need additional configuration.
Integrated RAID
Use Integrated RAID (IR) where either storage capacity, redundancy, or both of a RAID
configuration are required. Two components of IR are:
•
Integrated Mirror (IM)
•
Global Hot Spare
Integrated Mirror
The advantage of an IM is there is always a mirrored copy of the data. An IM provides data
protection for the system boot volume to safeguard critical information such as the operating
system on servers and high performance workstations. An IM supports two simultaneous mirrored
volumes, making an array, providing fault-tolerant protection for critical data. Typically, one of
these volumes is the boot volume. If a disk in an IM fails, the hot swap capability enables the
volume to be easily restored by replacing the failed disk. The firmware then automatically re-mirrors
to the replaced disk.
Global Hot Spare
Each SAS controller can have one global hot spare disk available to automatically replace a
failed disk in the one or two IM volumes configured on the controller. The hot spare makes the
IM array more fault tolerant. Up to two IM volumes are supported per SAS controller plus the hot
spare.
HPE 8 Internal Port SAS HBA (SAS Controller)
The following information is provided to assist you in configuring the 8 Internal Port SAS HBA
controller during installation.. For additional information see the 8 Internal Port SAS Host Bus
Adapter (SAS Controller) Users Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website at
www.hpe.com/info/integrity-iocards-docs
Click the link for your HP-UX version. Support guides are listed alphabetically in the “User guide”
section.
MPTUTIL Utility
The
mptutil
utility enables you to update the adapter flash memory with the EFI driver and
HBA firmware. New versions of these images are released periodically.
IMPORTANT:
Do not store the files in this package on a SAS device. If you store these files
on a SAS device and the update fails, these files will not be accessible.
To update firmware, follow these steps:
1.
Insert the IPF Offline Diagnostics and Utilities CD in the drive and boot to the EFI Shell.
NOTE:
You can also download the firmware image file and update utility from the Hewlett
Packard Enterprise website at:
http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc
.
IMPORTANT:
When you boot the EFI enabled systems, the CD containing the utility must
be in the drive to allow device mapping. The EFI utility and firmware image files are located
in the root directory or in a subdirectory on the CD.
2.
The CD drive displays in the list of mapped devices as
fs0
. To change to this device, enter
fs0:
shell> fs0:
fs0:\>
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Core I/O Card Utilities