File Name: readme.txt ****************************************************************** | IBM(R) UpdateXpress(TM), Version 3.05a | | | | (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation | | 1999, 2004 All rights reserved. | | | | US Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, duplication | | or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with | | IBM Corp. | | | | Note: Before using this information and the product it | | supports, read the general information under "NOTICES" | | in this document. | | | | Updated 19 September 2004. | ****************************************************************** CONTENTS --------- 1.0 Overview 2.0 Supported servers 3.0 Change History 3.1 UpdateXpress Version 3.05a 3.2 UpdateXpress Version 3.05 3.3 UpdateXpress Version 3.04 3.4 UpdateXpress Version 3.03 3.5 UpdateXpress Version 3.02a 3.6 UpdateXpress Version 3.02 3.7 UpdateXpress Version 3.01a 3.8 UpdateXpress Version 3.01 3.9 UpdateXpress Version 2.03 3.10 UpdateXpress Version 2.02 3.11 UpdateXpress Version 2.01 3.12 UpdateXpress Version 2.00 3.13 UpdateXpress Version 1.05 3.14 UpdateXpress Version 1.04 3.15 UpdateXpress Version 1.03 3.16 UpdateXpress Version 1.02 3.17 UpdateXpress Version 1.01a 3.18 UpdateXpress Version 1.01 3.19 UpdateXpress Version 1.00 4.0 How to use UpdateXpress 4.1 Updating the device drivers on a supported server running Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000, or Windows NT 4.0. 4.2 Updating the firmware on a supported server running Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000, or Windows NT 4.0. 4.3 UpdateXpress HTML Index and Update Packages 5.0 Update versions 6.0 ServeRAID(TM) considerations 7.0 Microsoft(R) cluster server considerations 8.0 Known problems and limitations 8.1 General problems 8.2 Remote UpdateXpress 8.3 RAID controllers 8.4 Remote Supervisor Adaptor 8.5 Service processors 8.6 Active PCI device drivers 8.7 Server-specific problems 8.8 Errors that occur when starting from the "UpdateXpress" CD 8.9 NIC device drivers 8.10 Hard disk drive updates 8.11 Miscellaneous 9.0 National language considerations 10.0 IBM Message Center 11.0 Notices 1.0 OVERVIEW -------------- This README file contains the latest UpdateXpress support information for specific conditions and known problems. For more information about build IDs or specific UpdateXpress versions, refer to the product online help on the CD or see the UpdateXpress support Web page. The UpdateXpress CD is supported in Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows 2003 and Windows NT 4.0 environments. UpdateXpress provides device driver and firmware updates directly from the CD. If your environment includes a Microsoft Cluster, see section 7.0 for important instructions. For more information, see the index.htm page on the root of the CD, the UpdateXpress online help, or the IBM support Web site at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/support Search on the keyword: UpdateXpress 2.0 SUPPORTED SERVERS ----------------------- UpdateXpress is supported on the following servers: Supported server Machine type Limitations =============================== ============ =============== eServer(R) BladeCenter(TM) HS20 8678 eServer BladeCenter HS20 8832 eServer BladeCenter HS40 8839 xSeries(R) 200 8478 xSeries 200 8479 xSeries 200 8481 xSeries 205 8480 xSeries 206 8482 xSeries 220 8646 xSeries 220 8645 xSeries 225 8647 xSeries 225 8649 xSeries 232 8668 xSeries 235 8671 xSeries 255 8685 xSeries 300 8672 xSeries 305 8673 xSeries 306 8836 eServer 325 8835 xSeries 330 8654 xSeries 330 8674 xSeries 330 8675 xSeries 335 8676 xSeries 335 8830 xSeries 342 8669 xSeries 345 8670 xSeries 360 8686 xSeries 365 8861 xSeries 365 8862 xSeries 440 8687 xSeries 440-16 8687 (Firmware only) xSeries 445 8870 xSeries 455 8855 (Firmware only) pSeries(R) 7081 7081 (Firmware only) pSeries 7082 7082 (Firmware only) 3.0 CHANGE HISTORY -------------------- This section contains information about the UpdateXpress change history. 3.1 UpdateXpress Version 3.05a ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 3.05 includes the following changes: o Updated xSeries 455 (machine type 8870) BIOS update from version 42a to 45a. 3.2 UpdateXpress Version 3.05 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 3.05 includes the following changes: o Removed support for the xSeries 230 (machine type 8658), the xSeries 240 (machine type 8664), the xSeries 250 (machine type 8665), the xSeries 340 (machine type 8656), the xSeries 350 (machine type 8682) and the xSeries 370 (machine type 8681) 3.3 UpdateXpress Version 3.04 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 3.04 includes the following changes: o Support for for the xSeries 206 (machine type 8482), the xSeries 306 (machine type 8836), the xSeries 455 (machine type 8855), and the BladeCenter HS40 (machine type 8839) o Removed support for the Netfinity 5000 (machine type 8659), the Netfinity 5500 (machine type 8660), the Netfinity 5500M10 (machine type 8661), the Netfinity 5500M20 (machine type 8662), the Netfinity 7000M10 (machine type 8680), and the Netfinity 7100 (the machine type 8666) 3.4 UpdateXpress Version 3.03 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 3.03 includes the following changes: o Support for for the xSeries 365 (machine types 8861 and 8862) and the xSeries 225 (machine type 8649) o Support to update Broadcom firmware o Separated the UpdateXpress resources onto two CDs 3.5 UpdateXpress Version 3.02a ------------------------------- UpdateXpress Version 3.02a includes the following changes: o Re-enabled xSeries remoteux -f support for the following servers: o xSeries 225 o xSeries 235 o xSeries 335 o xSeries 345 o xSeries 445 o Updated ServeRAID firmware version on the "UpdateXpress" CD for 6M adapters. 3.6 UpdateXpress Version 3.02 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 3.02 includes the following changes: o Support for the xSeries 445 (machine type 8870), the eServer 325 (machine type 8835), and the BladeCenter HS20 (machine type 8832) o Support for Windows Server 2003 o Proxy support for UpdateXpress Live o Support for Active PCI device driver o Updated firmware and device drivers o Removed ServeRAID Manager 3.7 UpdateXpress Version 3.01a ------------------------------- UpdateXpress Version 3.01a included the following changes: o Updated BIOS for xSeries 440 (machine type 8687) o Updated ServeRAID device drivers and firmware o Updated hard drive firmware 3.8 UpdateXpress Version 3.01 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 3.01 included the following changes: o Support for the Remote Supervisor Adapter II o Support for the Remote Supervisor Adapter II Video BIOS o UpdateXpress Live feature o remoteux.exe -c feature o Updated firmware and device drivers 3.9 UpdateXpress Version 2.03 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 2.03 included the following changes: o Support for the xSeries 225 (machine type 8647) and the eServer BladeCenter HS20 (machine type 8678) servers o Updated ServeRAID device drivers and firmware o Updated firmware and device drivers 3.10 UpdateXpress Version 2.02 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 3.02 included the following changes: o Support for the following servers: o xSeries 235 (machine type 8671) o xSeries 255 (machine type 8685) o xSeries 205 (machine type 8480) o xSeries 305 (machine type 8673) o xSeries 335 (machine type 8676/8830) o xSeries 345 (machine type 8670) o Updated ServeRAID device drivers and firmware o Updated firmware and device drivers o Added flash support for Remote Supervisor Adapters that are installed in xSeries 330 servers 3.11 UpdateXpress Version 2.01 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 2.01 included the following changes: o Unattended update support for most device drivers o Updated ServeRAID device drivers and firmware o Updated service processor device drivers o Updated firmware and device drivers o UpdateXpress 2.00 reset CMOS settings on Netfinity 5600, Netfinity 5000, and xSeries 230 servers when upgrading firmware. This is now fixed. o Booting UpdateXpress 2.00 CD for the first time on a server that previously ran UpdateXpress 1.0x displays an empty results screen. This compatibility problem is now fixed. 3.12 UpdateXpress Version 2.00 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 2.00 included the following changes: o Support for DOS boot environment o Support for the following servers: o xSeries 330 (machine type 8675) servers o xSeries 440 servers o Expanded online help and self-extracting package updates o Firmware for the pSeries 7081 and pSeries 7082 servers 3.13 UpdateXpress Version 1.05 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 1.05 included the following changes: o Updated ServeRAID device drivers and firmware o Support for xSeries 360 and Netfinity 7100 servers o Added online help and self-extracting bios and diagnostic o Updated firmware and device drivers 3.14 UpdateXpress Version 1.04 ------------------------------ UpdateXpress Version 1.04 included the following changes: o Updated ServeRAID device drivers and firmware o Updated firmware and device drivers 3.15 UpdateXpress Version 1.03 ------------------------------- UpdateXpress Version 1.03 included the following changes: o Support for all ServeRAID adapters on supported servers o IBM ServeRAID II was certified by UpdateXpress only on IBM Netfinity 5500, IBM Netfinity 5500 M10 and IBM Netfinity 5500 M20 servers o Updated all firmware and device drivers to the latest code levels 3.16 UpdateXpress Version 1.02 ------------------------------- UpdateXpress Version 1.02 included the following changes: o Support for the following servers: o IBM Netfinity 5000 o IBM Netfinity 5500 o IBM Netfinity 7000 M10 o Added the readme.txt file to the root of the UpdateXpress CD o Updated BIOS for the following servers: o xSeries 230 o xSeries 340 o IBM Netfinity 4500 o IBM Netfinity 5100 3.17 UpdateXpress Version 1.01a -------------------------------- o Support for starting UpdateXpress on a non-English language version of Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000. 3.18 UpdateXpress Version 1.01 ------------------------------- o Updated BIOS code 3.19 UpdateXpress Version 1.00 ------------------------------- UpdateXpress Version 1.00 was the initial release of UpdateXpress. 4.0 HOW TO USE UPDATEXPRESS ---------------------------- Before starting UpdateXpress back up your system. The UpdateXpress CD is a DOS-startable (bootable) CD; you can use the CD to start the system. You also can start the server from the hard disk drive and access files on the CD after the server starts. Always update your system in the following order: 1. Update the device drivers (start from the hard disk and access the UpdateXpress CD) 2. Update the firmware (start from the UpdateXpress CD) Before the firmware update, make sure that your server can successfully restart without encountering hardware problems. 4.1 Updating device drivers on a supported server running Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0 ---------------------------------------------------------- Complete the following steps to update the device drivers: 1. Start the system. 2. Insert the UpdateXpress CD into the CD-ROM drive. Note: If the CD-ROM does not automatically start UpdateXpress, navigate to the UpdateXpress directory on the CD; then, run launch.exe. UpdateXpress displays all of the supported device drivers that it detects. If the device driver does not need to be updated, it is displayed as unavailable. If the device driver needs to be updated, it is displayed as a checked item. If the installed device driver version detected by UpdateXpress is at the same level as the version on the CD, a cleared check box for that device driver is displayed. 2. Select or clear the check boxes for specific device drivers. 3. Click "Apply Update". The selected device drivers are updated. 4. Save all open files and close all open software. 5. Restart the system. 4.2 Updating firmware on a supported server running Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0 --------------------------------------------------------- Complete the following steps to update the firmware: 1. Start the system from the UpdateXpress CD. Note: The Help button is not available in startable-CD mode. To view online help can go to the following directory on the UpdateXpress CD: \help\Xpress All installed firmware components are displayed. If a firmware component needs to be updated or verified it is automatically selected. If the firmware is at the same level as the firmware that is on the CD, the check box for that firmware is cleared. Note: A 60 second countdown timer is displayed in the firmware update window. The selected firmware components are automatically updated when the timer reaches zero. To stop the timer, press any key. 3. Select or deselect the firmware components to be updated. 4. Click "Apply Update". 5. Remove the "UpdateXpress" CD from the CD-ROM drive; then, restart the server. 4.3 UpdateXpress HTML Index and Update Packages ----------------------------------------------- UpdateXpress provides Update Packages for firmware and device drivers. In some cases, an update does not provide an unattended installation method. An Update Package is not provided. The root of the UpdateXpress CD contains an index.htm file that displays information about the Updates Packages that are on the CD, and provides links to these files. Each Update Package is a self-extracting executable file. It can be copied to a target machine by clicking the matching link from the HTML index. Once an Update Package is copied to the target server, it can be installed by double clicking it or launched from the command line. For more information, see the index.htm file on the root of the UpdateXpress CD. Note: The minimum requirement to view the UpdateXpress HTML index is Internet Explorer version 4.01. If using Windows NT4, a minimum of Service Pack 6 is also required. 5.0 UPDATE VERSIONS -------------------- 5.1 Tape drive firmware updates -------------------------------- The following tape drives are certified for use with UpdateXpress on the following servers: Server Tape drive ====== ======================================================= x200 IBM 09N4041 12/24 GB DDS/3 4 mm Internal Tape Drive x200 IBM 20L0549 10/20 GB Internal IDE Tape Drive x220 IBM 09N4042 10/20 GB NS20 Internal SCSI Tape Drive(TR5) x230 IBM 01K1320 20/40 GB DLT SCSI Internal Tape Drive x240 IBM 01K1325 20/40 GB 8mm Internal SCSI Tape Drive x250 IBM 00N8016 100/200 GB LTO Tape Drive x330 IBM 01K1325 20/40 GB 8mm Internal SCSI Tape Drive x340 IBM 01K1325 20/40 GB DLT Internal Tape Drive x350 IBM 00N7990 40/80 GB DLT Internal Tape Drive x370 IBM 00N7991 20/40 GB DDS/4 4mm Internal Tape Drive 6.0 SERVERAID CONSIDERATIONS ----------------------------- Note: See "Microsoft Cluster Server Considerations" section 7.0 for additional ServeRAID information. The "UpdateXpress" CD provides software for the following operating systems: o Windows Server 2003 o Windows Datacenter o Windows 2000 o Windows NT o Novell NetWare o UnixWare o Linux (R) o SCO Open Server o IBM OS/2 For instructions about how to update the ServeRAID software (device drivers, firmware, BIOS, IPSSEND command-line program, and IBM ServeRAID Cluster Solution environments), see the readme.txt file located in the "SRV45" directory on the "UpdateXpress" CD. After UpdateXpress updates the device drivers, firmware, and BIOS code, you must update the other ServeRAID software. Note: (xSeries 240 server) The IBM ServeRAID-4M Ultra 160 SCSI controller and the IBM ServeRAID-4L Ultra160 SCSI controller do not support IBM OS/2(R) WARP(R) Server for e-business. 7.0 MICROSOFT CLUSTER SERVER CONSIDERATIONS -------------------------------------------- If you are operating in a Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) environment, make sure you read this section and understand the procedure. When UpdateXpress starts performing firmware updates, it is NOT "Cluster" aware. UpdateXpress does not currently support updates for the Fiber Channel RAID controller environment. You must manually update the hard disk drives attached to these adapters from diskettes. The latest versions of the hard disk drive firmware are available for download to diskette from the IBM Support Web site at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/support. For details on the Microsoft Cluster Administration (MSCS) utility, see MSCS documentation from Microsoft. Important: The following procedure shuts down the MSCS cluster in a manner that prevents disk resources from failing. If a disk resource failure occurs, the Cluster Administration Utility starts a background synchronization, which brings down both cluster nodes. Complete the following steps to update the hard disk drive and ServeRAID firmware in a MSCS environment: Note: To prevent disk resources from failing, perform the following steps prior to performing a firmware update to a ServeRAID controller. 1. Shut down all applications and disconnect all users from both cluster nodes. 2. Start "IBM ServeRAID(SA)Manager" and view the list of arrays, logical drives, hot-spare drives, and physical drives. 3. Click logical drives, and make sure the segmented bar is located at the bottom-right of the screen to determine if drive synchronization is occurring. 3. From the Windows desktop, click "Start" --> "Programs" --> "Administrative Tools" to access the Cluster Administrator Utility and determine which node does not own the quorum disk. 4. From the node that does not own the quorum disk, use the Cluster Administrator Utility to take the disk resources offline. 5. Stop the cluster service on the node that does not own the quorum disk. 6. Stop the cluster service on the node that owns the quorum disk. 7. Shut down the operating system on both nodes. 8. Start one node, restart the server, and start the UpdateXpress CD. The UpdateXpress CD automatically updates all supported down-level firmware, including hard disk drives. 9. When the update is completed, shut down the second node 8.0 KNOWN PROBLEMS AND LIMITATIONS ----------------------------------- 8.1 System Specific Special Conditions 8.1.1 Error flashing firmware on a Remote Supervisor Adapter UpdateXpress does not support flashing a Remote Supervisor Adapter while using the Remote Supervisor Adapter remote control function. In this case, the flash will fail. 8.1.2 One or more updates failed message when running the hard disk drive microcode update program from UpdateXpress. The hard disk drive update program included with UpdateXpress only updates microcode on hard drives attached to a SCSI controller. If your server contains only IDE or SATA based drives and controllers, the hard disk drive update program returns a "1" indicating that the update failed. 8.1.3 "Installation Failed" text messages displayed when booting from the UpdateXpress CD. During the text mode portion of the UpdateXpress boot process, UpdateXpress attempts to install several SCSI device drivers. The only device drivers that are installed are those that match the hardware that is installed in your server. The device drivers for SCSI adapters that are not installed in your server display error messages. This is normal. 8.1.4 UpdateXpress lists the versions of the IBM ServeRAID controller as "MANY" after flashing a system. If there is more than one type of ServeRAID controller in the server or the ServeRAID controllers have different firmware levels, UpdateXpress will display the ServeRAID versions as "MANY" after flashing. This is normal. 8.1.5 The RemoteUX application might drop connection to the target server The network connection to the target server might be dropped while using the RemoteUX application command line utility to update an Ethernet device driver (either with the -d or -pkg option). This does not interfere with applying the update, the update results are recorded in \uxlog\ux.log file. 8.1.6 No automatic S3 device driver update on xSeries330 (8654) servers No device driver update is offered for S3 video adapters on xSeries330 (8654) servers. This server incorrectly reports the PCI device ID. Use the Windows manual installation using the following files: for Windows 2000 go to \SGUIDE\ADAPT\VIDEO\WIN2K\13.95.12 and for Windows NT go to \SGUIDE\ADAPT\VIDEO\WINNT\8.19.11b. 8.1.7 ServeRAID device driver update does not upgrade the twintail.sys The ServeRAID device driver update does not automatically upgrade the twintail.sys device driver. 8.1.8 Updating "ibmfe" type device drivers does not preserve settings Updating Intel Ethernet device drivers that are using the ibmfe type device driver does not preserve the adapter settings. Updating the e100b.sys device driver does not have this problem. 8.1.9 No remote package for Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 SCSI Adaptec device driver update The SCSI Adaptec device driver update is based on a WinBatch script. This is not available as a remote update. 8.1.10 Updating device drivers might cause errors to appear in event viewer Errors could be listed in the event viewer since the device drivers must be stopped during the update process. After updating the device drivers and restarting the server, these errors should disappear. In addition, ServeRAID device driver errors may appear in event viewer if the ServeRAID device driver and firmware levels do not match. 8.1.11 UpdateXpress only updates Ultra160 SCSI controllers that use the adpu160m.sys device driver. For servers running Windows 2000, UpdateXpress detects and updates only Ultra160 SCSI controllers that use the device driver "adpu160m.sys". Other SCSI controllers are not detected or updated in this release. In addition, the adpu160m.sys driver supports multiple chipsets and if the improper chipset has previously been selected, the SCSI update may freeze. If this occurs, the user may press CTRL+ALT+DEL to regain control of the keyboard and mouse and manually stop the update. 8.1.12 The xSeries300 BIOS package, 33p2589w.exe, does not generate an entry in \uxlog\ux.log. 8.1.13 IBM Intel based Network device driver update might return an error code of "1". When attempting to update from ibmfent.sys or ibmfent5.sys to the latest IBM Intel based network device driver, the update may return an error code of "1" (failure) although the device driver will successfully update. 8.1.14 A Hardware Wizard window opens during the system management device driver update If the Windows 2000 Hardware Wizard starts before or during the installation of system management device drivers, because it detects the system management hardware, click Cancel to close the Hardware Wizard. The Hardware Wizard is not needed. UpdateXpress continues to run unattended and updates all device drivers correctly. 8.1.15 UpdateXpress will not update ATI video device drivers remotely for Windows NT 4.0. To remotely update the ATI video device driver, use the 01R1066w.exe package available from the index.htm page on the root of the UpdateXpress CD. 8.1.16 UpdateXpress attempts to update the RSA2 device driver each time it is run on Windows 2000. If a server running Windows 2000 has a Remote Supervisor Adapter 2 (RSA2) Card installed, UpdateXpress updates the device correctly. However, UpdateXpress does not detect the updated versions of the device drivers after they are installed. Each time UpdateXpress is run the user interface indicates that the device drivers need to be updated. If the device drivers update successfully, they do not need to be updated again. 8.1.17 The xSeries 205 and xSeries 305 BIOS package updates are supported for certain versions. The BIOS package update for the xSeries 205 is supported for level 30A or greater. The BIOS package update for the xSeries 305 is supported for level 41A or greater. Both updates are available directly from the bootable option of the UpdateXpress CD regardless of initial BIOS level. 8.1.18 UpdateXpress leaves ux*.tmp directories on the root of C: drive. For some device driver updates to successfully complete, UpdateXpress must leave the ux*.tmp directories on the hard disk drive. When all updates are successfully applied, these directories may be manually removed. Some device driver updates require one or more additional reboots before they are completed. 8.1.19 LSI device driver update sends an error code of 28, 29, or 30. These return codes specify that the following steps must be taken before the LSI device driver update is completed. Error Code 28: The version of the LSI device driver (less than 1.08.12) that is currently installed requires that you restart the server twice and log in both times. During this process the LSI device driver updates automatically. Error Code 29: The system BIOS is an earlier version that does not enable the LSI device driver update to proceed. Update the system BIOS and restart the server. The LSI device driver update completes automatically after the system BIOS is updated. Error Code 30: The system BIOS is an earlier version that does not enable the LSI device driver update to proceed. Update the system BIOS and restart the server. Additionally, the version of the LSI device driver (less than 1.08.12) that is currently installed requires you to restart and log in to the server two additional times. At the end of this process, the LSI device driver is updated. 8.1.20 UpdateXpress requires that the target system has the "temp" environment variable defined, and that the directory defined by "temp" exists. 8.1.21 When updating the Intel network card device driver with a Windows 2000 operating system, UpdateXpress also updates the ProSet utility. On Windows NT 4.0, UpdateXpress cannot update versions of ProSet earlier than 5.x. If you are running a version of ProSet earlier than 5.x on Windows NT 4.0, you must uninstall this utility before running UpdateXpress. 8.1.22 Booting from the UpdateXpress CD will not work on servers with more than one IDE CD-ROM drive installed. Firmware can be updated by using the update packages or the RemoteUx application. 8.1.23 Running the ATI package on servers that either do not have an ATI adapter or have an unsupported ATI adapter results in an error message. You must manually accept this message to continue. 8.1.24 Running the command "remoteux -e" or "remoteux -c" may not find all adapters that are in the target server. UpdateXpress displays only the information that is provided in the SMBIOS structure. Some adapters do not report their information in the SMBIOS structure, and are not displayed. 8.1.25 When updating the Remote Supervisor Adapter using "remoteux -f" or through a package, the update returns an error code. This update might return an error code of 5 or 6. If this occurs, run the update again. This update might also return an error code of 8 indicating that the Remote Supervisor Adapter firmware does not match the current server. If this occurs, the Remote Supervisor Adapter can be updated by running UpdateXpress locally. 8.1.26 Video setting must set to 16 bit or higher The UpdateXpress GUI might appear distorted if the video setting color is not set to 16 bit. 8.1.27 No package support for BIOS on Netfinity 5600 (x240) To update the BIOS on a Netfinity 5600 (x240), boot to the UpdateXpress CD and perform the update locally. 8.1.28 "Error in config.sys line 21" displayed when booting from UpdateXpress CD. The USB CDRom device driver will display this error whenever the UpdateXpress CD is booted on a server that does not contain a USB CD-ROM. This error is harmless and can be ignored. 8.1.29 Driver Update Package GUI contains no default selection. If a firmware update is currently scheduled for the next system restart and a driver package is run, nothing on the GUI will be selected. Clicking next without selecting anything appears to unschedule the firmware update. However, this does not change the originally scheduled firmware update. If a selection is made on the GUI, the device driver update will work normally. 8.1.30 Updating the service processor device driver in an xSeries 330 (8674) or xSeries 330 (8675) server may force reboot. Your server may automatically reboot when updating the service processor device driver if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The update is being performed on an xSeries 330 (8674) or xSeries 330 (8675) server. 2. The server contains and RSA adapter. 3. The current level of the RSA device driver is v4.98 or less. In this case, UpdateXpress will complete normally and ask that you restart the server. After the server restarts, it will automatically restart again 1-2 minutes later. This second restart is forced by the service processor device driver update program. After the second restart, the service processor device driver will be updated to the current level. 8.1.31 You must install a version of the service processor device drivers on a server before UpdateXpress can provide the option to update the device driver on a service processor. 8.1.32 UpdateXpress will not update the IBM Automatic Server Restart Service ASR or Integrated Systems Management Processor Drivers. 8.1.33 Active PCI device driver update returns an error code of 2. If the version of the Active PCI driver currently installed is at the same level or a later level than the version contained in the Active PCI device driver update, the update will return an error code of 2. On some servers, the update will also return a 2 if the current device driver level is 1.0.0.9 or less. If this occurs, uninstall the current driver and run the update again. 8.1.34 Remoteux -c and Remoteux -e may report certain levels as "Unknown" On machines with older BIOS levels, RemoteUX -e and/or -c may report Diagnostics levels as "Unknown". This is a result of the Diagnostics level not appearing in the SMBIOS structure, from which RemoteUX obtains firmware information. This issue is usually resolved by updating the server to the latest BIOS level. Furthermore, Remoteux will also report older levels of ServeRAID BIOS as "Backlevel" although ServeRAID firmware will be reported correctly. Once the ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware is updated to the latest level, remoteux will report both levels correctly. 8.1.35 RemoteUX -c and RemoteUX -e will not report Service Processor firmware levels on xSeries 330 machines (models 8654, 8674, and 8675). 8.1.36 RSA II firmware update special considerations 1. Before you use UpdateXpress to update the RSA II firmware, install the RSA II device driver. 2. If the firmware currently installed on the RSA II is for a different server, you cannot use UpdateXpress to update it. 8.1.37 The History of Changes field on the index.htm might be empty The updates that display on the index.htm page might display partial change history information about the updates. To launch a text file that provides comprehensive information about an update, click the Readme button for the corresponding UpdateXpress package. 8.1.38 The remoteux -f command will not update Hard Disk Drive or Tape firmware for Hard Disks or Tape Drives that are attached to an LSI SCSI controller. In this case, the Hard Disk Drive or Tape drive firmware can still be updated by booting off the UpdateXpress CD or by using the update package. 8.1.39 On eServer 325 systems, UpdateXpress cannot detect the version of the ISMP firmware that is currently installed. As a result, the ISMP firmware displays as "Unknown" and UpdateXpress attempts to update the firmware each time you run the application. 8.1.40 UpdateXpress will not update the Advanced Systems Management (ASM) device driver on Windows 2003 if the version currently installed is 4.98 or less. In this case, the ASM device driver will not be listed on the UpdateXpress GUI. 8.1.41 Failure to extract to floppy at 99% completion There is a known issue in the extraction software that sometimes displays a popup stating that the extraction to the floppy has failed at 99%. In most cases, the xtraction was indeed successful or the user can simply try extracting again. 8.1.42 UpdateXpress will not update the Active PCI device driver on Windows 2003 if the version currently installed is 1.0.0.9. In this case, the device driver will be greyed out on the UpdateXpress GUI. To update this device driver, you must first uninstall it manually and then run UpdateXpress again. 8.1.43 The remoteux -f command will not update BIOS on x225 (8649) servers. For x225 (8649) servers it is suggested that you update the BIOS prior to running the "remoteux -f" command. The "remoteux -pkg:" command allows you to send the BIOS update package, a reboot is necessary before subsequently running the "remoteux -f" command. 8.1.44 UpdateXpress does not support updating the BIOS on x445 via a package. To update the BIOS, use local or remoteUX. 8.1.45 UpdateXpress cannot detect the version of the RSA2 video BIOS that is currently installed. As a result, the system BIOS displays as "Unknown" and UpdateXpress attempts to update the BIOS each time you run the application. 8.1.46 Updating ServeRaid adapters using the ipsraidn.sys driver to version 7.00 using the UpdateXpress CD will result in a digital signature warning in Windows 2000 and Windows 2003. 8.1.47 UpdateXpress does not support startable-CD mode on the x455 (8855). Firmware packages may be applied from remote machine machine using remoteux. 8.1.48 Limitation when flashing back bios: For new levels of system BIOS(released on or after June, 2004): If the system is configured using the Integrated Mirroring feature for the integrated SCSI controller, upon flashing to the new system bios level, the RAID configuration will be converted to a new format. This new LSI format is unreadable by earlier levels of code. Affected bios builds are listed below. After flashing up to the levels below, if it later becomes necessary to return the system to the previous bios level, the customer must follow instructions in retain tip H182244 to recover their LSI SCSI Configuration. Affected servers are: xSeries 445, Type 8870, any Model. Bios version 1.15 xSeries 365, Type 8861, any Model. Bios version 1.08 xSeries 345, Type 8670, any Model. Bios version 1.17 xSeries 335, Type 8676, any Model. Bios version 1.12 xSeries 235, Type 8671, any Model. Bios version 1.13 xSeries 225, Type 8647, any Model. Bios version 1.07 BladeCenter HS20, Type 8832, any Model. Bios version 1.06 9.0 NATIONAL LANGUAGE CONSIDERATIONS -------------------------------------- UpdateXpress can be started, on any supported server installed with a non-English Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating system. The same restrictions apply as documented for the servers when you are using an English version of Windows NT or Windows 2000. UpdateXpress is not translated at this time. 10.0 IBM MESSAGE CENTER ------------------------ The IBM Message Center displays messages to inform you about helpful software that IBM provides for your server. The IBM Message Center can also provide messages from the web about new updates available to keep your computer current. The Message Center is supported on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating systems and will work on the same systems as the Access Support client. The IBM Message Center is not part of UpdateXpress, but can be downloaded from: http://www-3.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do? lndocid=AIBM-MSGCTR&selectarea=SUPPORT&tempselected=5 11.0 NOTICES ------------- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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