3. Ensure that no other user is performing administrative functions on the storage
system.
4. Verify that background scrub is disabled. “Enabling and Disabling Background
Scrub for Disks” on page 189.
5. Back up the data for the virtual disk that the drive is part of.
6. Stop host I/O by either disconnecting data cables from the storage system
controllers or powering down all hosts connected to the system.
To update disk drive firmware:
1. Select Manage > Update Software > Disk Drive Firmware > Update Firmware.
2. Select the type of disk drives to update.
Drives that have the same manufacturer, model, and firmware revision are
considered the same type. For example, two identical disk drives with different
firmware revisions are considered to be different types. If firmware update is not
supported for a disk drive type, the Select column shows “Not Supported” for that
type and you cannot continue the firmware update process.
3. Click Select Type And Continue.
Disk drives of the type you selected are listed and the following information is
displayed for each disk drive:
Device WWN – The disk drive’s node WWN.
Address Port 0 – The channel and SCSI ID of the drive as accessed through
controller A.
Address Port 1 – The channel and SCSI ID of the drive as accessed through
controller B.
Size – The size of the disk drive in Gbyte.
Manufacturer – The disk drive manufacturer.
Model – The disk drive model number.
Rev – The four-digit firmware revision code for the firmware currently on the
disk drive.
Serial Number – The disk drive’s vendor-specific serial number.
Virtual Disk Member – Specifies whether this disk drive is part of a virtual disk.
If more than two drives are listed, a Select All check box is displayed.
4. Select the disk drives to update.
5. Click Continue.