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Installation notes and best practices

WARNING!

Do not cycle power or restart devices during a firmware update. If the update is

interrupted or there is a power failure, the module could become inoperative. If this occurs, contact
technical support. The module may need to be returned to the factory for reprogramming.

CAUTION:

Before upgrading firmware, ensure that the system is stable and is not being reconfigured

or changed in any way. If changes are in progress, monitor them and wait until they are completed
before proceeding with the upgrade.

NOTE:

To install this firmware, you must download the firmware package from the HP website and

save the file to your local filesystem.

As with any firmware upgrade, it is a recommended best practice to ensure that you have a full
backup prior to the upgrade.

When planning for a firmware upgrade, schedule an appropriate time to perform an online
upgrade.

For single domain systems, I/O must be halted.

For dual domain systems, because the online firmware upgrade is performed while host I/Os
are being processed, I/O load can impact the upgrade process. Select a period of low I/O
activity to ensure the upgrade completes as quickly as possible and avoid disruptions to hosts
and applications due to timeouts.

When planning for a firmware upgrade, allow sufficient time for the update.

In single-controller systems, it takes approximately 10 minutes for the firmware to load and
for the automatic controller restart to complete.

In dual-controller systems, the second controller usually takes an additional 20 minutes to
update, but may take as long as one hour.

Installing firmware using Smart Components — Windows environments

This is a self-extracting executable module. You can execute this module from the Windows graphical
user interface (GUI) or the command line console (CLI).

GUI option

1.

Place the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory.

2.

Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the directory containing the download.

3.

Double click the executable file.

4.

Follow onscreen instructions.

NOTE:

When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management

access rights.

CLI option

Execute the Smart Component by entering the following command:

CPxxxxxxx.exe /target

<ip_address> /user <username> /passwd <password> /s

where:

ip_address

is the management IP address of the array controller

username

is the username account with management rights

password

is the password for username

Installation instructions

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Summary of Contents for StorageWorks P2000

Page 1: ...HP MSA2000 3 5 inch Large Form Factor Drive Enclosure I O Module Firmware O320B07 Release Notes HP Part Number 536919 005 Published June 201 1 Edition Fifth ...

Page 2: ... Copyright 2009 201 1 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P ...

Page 3: ...pdate recommendation Recommended Supersedes O320B02 Product models HP MSA2000 3 5 inch Large Form Factor Drive Enclosure I O Module Operating systems Operating systems supported for use with the HP MSA2000 disk enclosure and the binary firmware package Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 IA32 x64 IA64 Standard Enterprise Datacenter Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 Hyper V Microsoft Windows ...

Page 4: ...t operational enclosure the serial number reported for the enclosure was incorrect Installation instructions The following sections discuss installing the firmware Installation notes and best practices page 5 Installing firmware using Smart Components Windows environments page 5 Installing firmware using Smart Components Linux environments page 6 Installing firmware using the Storage Management Ut...

Page 5: ...nsure the upgrade completes as quickly as possible and avoid disruptions to hosts and applications due to timeouts When planning for a firmware upgrade allow sufficient time for the update In single controller systems it takes approximately 10 minutes for the firmware to load and for the automatic controller restart to complete In dual controller systems the second controller usually takes an addi...

Page 6: ...te access to this model by entering chmod x CPxxxxxx scexe where CPxxxxxx scexe represents the downloaded file 4 Execute the Smart Component by entering a command similar to the following CPxxxxxx scexe target ip_address user username passwd password NOTE Use the e or f option when flashing a device even if it is up to date Use the g option when downgrading For details on supported command options...

Page 7: ...same manufacturer model and firmware revision are considered the same type For example two identical expansion modules with different firmware revisions are considered to be different types 7 Click Select Type And Continue Enclosure processors of the selected type are listed with the following information displayed for each enclosure Device WWN The drive enclosure s node World Wide Name Address Th...

Page 8: ...he firmware filename is in the following format O3xxBxx 01 bin 4 In single domain environments stop all I O to the vdisks before starting the firmware update 5 Login to the SMU and in the Configuration View panel right click the system and select Tools Update Firmware A table displays currently installed firmware versions 6 Select the enclosure modules to update NOTE All enclosures in an array con...

Page 9: ... system controllers b Verify that the system FTP service is enabled c Verify that the user you will log in as has permission to use the FTP interface and has management access rights 6 In single domain environments stop al I O to the vdisks before starting the firmware update 7 Open a command prompt Windows or a terminal window UNIX and navigate to the directory containing the firmware file to loa...

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