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 HP 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 HP website
at:
in the
Driver Downloads
section.
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:\>
3.
To determine the current version of the firmware, follow these steps.
a.
At the EFI Shell, enter
mptutil
from the directory that contains
mptutil.efi
. The
following example indicates that the EFI Serial Attached SCSI card utility version is
1.01.12.00:
fs0:\EFI\HP\TOOLS\NETWORK> mptutil
MPTUTIL-1.01.12.00
Vendor Device
Choice ID ID Bus Device
------ ------ ------ --- ------
0 1000h 0054h 14h 01h LSI Logic SAS1068 Host Adapter
1 - Refresh
b.
Press
Enter
.
4.
To update the firmware, use the
mptutil
command.
5.
Reset the controller.
fs0:\> reset
The
mptutil
commands and functions are listed in
and described in the following
sections.
Table 15 mptutil Commands and Functions
Function
Command
Updating HBA RISC firmware on the controller
mptutil -f <firmware_file>
Updating EFI driver on first controller
mptutil -o -g <x86_file> <fcode_file>
Viewing VPD information
mptutil -o -vpd -c 0
Parameters in < > are optional. A space is required between command line options and their parameters.
The following sections describe the
mptutil
commands and functions.
Flashing Firmware on First Controller
To update the HBA RISC firmware on the first controller, follow these steps:
1.
At the
fs0:\>
prompt, enter
mptutil -f <firmware_file> -c 0
.
2.
At the
fs0:\>
prompt, enter
reset
.
The filename is optional and you are prompted for a filename if omitted.
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