pSeries 690 and 670 Version 3 Firmware Update

Applies to:  pSeries 690 Model 681 (7040-681), pSeries 670 Model 671 (7040-671)

This document describes the installation of Licensed Machine Code, which is sometimes referred to generically as microcode or firmware.


Contents


1.0 Systems Affected

This update provides firmware (FW) for pSeries 690 Model 681 (7040-681) and pSeries 670 Model 671 (7040-671) Servers only.  Do not use on any other systems.

The Version 3 firmware level contained in this update is:

NOTE:   This level of firmware is certified compliant to the Common Criteria (CC), an international standard (ISO/IEC 15408) for evaluation of information technology product security.

To obtain the firmware that meets the requirements of the Common Criteria on secure delivery,  follow the link in the Contents section of download.html.

Use your web browser to check that the security information (server certificate) is valid.  To do this, click on the lock icon on the bottom bar of the web browser window.

To configure the certified firmware,  you must follow the instructions in the "Evaluation Assurance Level 4+" chapter of the Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Service Guide.

The installation of the Common Criteria firmware level 3H031021 on a p670 or p690 system that is currently at firmware level 3H031024 or later, will require 'backleveling' the system firmware.  Please contact your IBM Service Representative for more information on how to successfully backlevel your system firmware.

Any system that has been backleveled to 3H031021 may find that certain functions are not longer enabled.  The Common Criteria Certification was performed prior to the availability of these functions.  For example, support for the pSeries High Performance Switch (7045-SW4) was released in the 3H031024 level of firmware, therefore releases prior to this will not support this Switch.  Please refer to Section 2.0, Firmware Description and Revision History for more information.

ATTENTION:  If your p670/p690 is at firmware level 3H030916, contact your SSR to have this level of firmware installed (reference ECA 598).

ATTENTION:  These instructions CAN ONLY be used to update any pSeries 690 or pSeries 670
                               Servers that currently have a Version 3 level firmware installed.
                               See  Table 4.1 Update Decisions.

Note:  Before installing this level of firmware, ensure the HMC code on all HMC systems to Release 3, Version 1.2 or later.  If you will be updating hardware, you will need to refer to the specific MES document to identify the required level of HMC.


2.0 Firmware Description and Revision History

New Firmware Name

To maintain support for multiple versions of firmware,  the name of the firmware has been changed to reflect it's version number.  The new name replaces the letter R with the version number (example 3Hyymmdd instead of RHyymmdd).  The firmware updates for each version will be distinguished by the having the leading number reflect the version.

The versions of released firmware follow:

Version 1  -  RH011206  through RH020312
Version 2  -  RH020413  through RH021024 and 2H030325
Version 3  -  RH021025  through RH030307 and 3H030524 through 3H031024

Version 2 and Version 3 are currently supported.   A mandatory update from Version 1 to Version 2 was implemented in April 2002.

Table 2.1 lists the levels and descriptions for the firmware.
 
 
Table 2.1:  Firmware Update Descriptions and History
Version 3
3H031021 NOTE:   This level of firmware is certified compliant to the Common Criteria (CC), an international standard (ISO/IEC 15408) for evaluation of information technology product security.
  • Modified timing to ensure SPCN code updates in conjunction with system and service processor firmware.
  • Attention light will no longer activate for informational error messages.
  • Fix for CUoD code to only run on CUoD systems.
  • Modification to handle different keyfields for NAS Gateway.
3H031007
  • Manufacturing only.
3H030916 NOTE:  This release contains a significant number of improvements and changes which are too numerous to document individually.  Only those items of common interest or high impact are documented.  Customers are strongly encouraged to install this release.
  • Added support for On/Off Capacity on Demand (CoD).
  • Corrects time synchronization problem on CUoD processors added via DLPAR operation.
  • Added support for new BPR. 
  • Corrects erroneous error code 25B00004 from being reported for a repeat gard error.
  • System will now indicate processor was manually deallocated when cpu_deallocate command is issued.
  • Added error detection when a BIST error occurs on I/O EADS chip.
  • Updated the Service Processor Main Menu to include the 'Start SPCN Flash Update' function.
  • Corrects MCM FRU callout for data parity error on the bus.
  • Corrects an erroneous SRN 9CC-100 when the operating system discovers and repairs a deskew event.
  • Corrects AIX location code discrepancies for integrated SCSI devices when using DLPAR.
  • Corrects the SPCN auto download requirements for systems implementing the X-frame.
3H030905
  • Corrects memory controller timing to prevent a false fail during manufacturing mode IPLs.
3H030811
  • Required when MCM P/N Number 44P4719 is installed in system.
  • Corrects erroneous error code 101C7F06 seen during start of IPL.
  • Corrects system from being stuck in calibration (error code 101100CA) during start of IPL.
  • Corrects SCR clock start failure during L3 initialization for 1.5GHz and 1.7GHz MCMs.
  • Corrects erroneous error codes 10118710/10118711 during IPL after a firmware upgrade.
  • Corrects erroneous error code 101C5Ax6 during Power Subsystem code download.
  • Corrects one potential cause of boot failures (with error code 450E25E7 or 4B2E25E9) on systems equipped with 1.7 GHz MCMs.
3H030703
  • Corrects an erroneous error being reported to AIX during a slow boot on systems with two or three MCMs installed.
3H030617
  • Required when primary MCM0 (C1, north) has a CCIN 526B (see lscfg) and CUoD MCMs are installed.
3H030608
  • Corrects a hypervisor problem that results in an AIX crash with a PROGRAM_INT signature.
  • Added sensing to check DCA code version prior to logically powering on DCA.
3H030524 NOTE:  This release contains a significant number of improvements and changes which are too numerous to document individually.  Only those items of common interest or high impact are documented.  Customers are strongly encouraged to install this release.
  • Added support for 1.5 GHz and 1.7 GHz MCMs.
  • Reliability enhancements for adapter recovery during an EEH event.
  • Corrects configuration problems with IBM 3581 Ultrium Tape Autoloader. 
  • Resolved incorrect PCI adapter AIX location codes when adapters are added or reassigned via a DLPAR operation. 
  • Added details to error description for exceeding plug count errors.
  • Corrects graphical representation of MCM/L3 interposer plug count menu. 
  • Corrects problem in NVRAM which reported a 20EE000B when rebooting after updating system and service processor firmware.
  • Resolved incorrect identify and power LED behavior during PCI adapter hot plug operations.
  • Corrects diagnostics FRU priority callout.
  • Corrects location code in the error logs for U1.18-P1-H2 that had been showing as U1.18-P1-H2 /Y3.
  • Added an error signature for when the SPCN code does not load successfully when the system and service processor firmware is updated.
  • Corrects erroneous checkstop condition reported as 40670EA1.
  • Corrects time loss on LPAR systems.
  • Corrects 4-way affinity partitions (ALPAR) failure to boot. 
RH030307
  • Added additional time for correctable errors to be resolved before impacting system/LPAR operation.
  • Corrects potential cause for hang during boot at error 2B0x00EE  or B1xx4691 with 'default catch' message displayed on console of systems equipped with CUoD resources.
  • Corrects an intermittent problem where the SPCN portion of the system firmware is not loaded correctly.
  • Prevents AIX and HMC CPU status information from getting out of sync during a Dynamic Processor Sparing operation.
  • Corrects erroneous 'Note Supported' message when exiting from the Service Processor Interposer Plug Count menu.
  • Corrects system hang during boot with bad date/time stamp in AIX banner and 'default catch' message displayed on console.
  • Corrects false L3 Cache error and deconfiguration during system initialization.
  • Changed initialization routines for high performance PCI adapters to allow best use of available bandwidth.
  • Fixes failures during ping or NIM boot attempted via SMS when configured in an SP environment.
  • Provides potential performance enhancement for SP Switch2 PCI Attachment Adapters, Feature Code 8397.
  • Provides additional I/O resource information in HMC menus when in Full System  partition mode.
  • Corrects initialization routines for high performance PCI adapters to ensure best performance after a hot plug operation.
  • Corrects erroneous FRU location for error 20FC0020.
  • Corrects erroneous message regarding a required recover operation when attempting to add adapters to a partition.
  • Corrects time loss on machines running in LPAR mode.
  • Corrected a situation where the System Attention LED would not reactivate upon a system reboot.
RH021114
  • Added support for On Demand Resource Capacity Upgrade (CUoD).
  • Improved failure isolation for CEC-DCA failures.
  • Eliminates intermittent BIST fail in primary and secondary I/O books during IPL
RH021025
  • Improved error detection to prevent checkstops.
  • Corrects SRC B1024696 (CSP LIC error) from being logged erroneously.
  • Change made to the TOD internal reporting which will correct TOD messaging.
  • Prevents bootlist from being corrupted while upgrading firmware.
  • Corrects potential L3 cache data recovery error.
  • Added support for Dynamic modification of Logical Partition Resources (DLPAR).
  • Added support for LED for CEC and I/O FRU identification.
  • Added support for notification and logging of RIO error handling.
  • Added support for MCM interposer plug tracking.
  • Added support for boot time array repair.
  • Added support for redundant RIO link hotplug.
Version 2
2H040202
  • Added support for the 633 MHz memory card feature.
2H030325
  • Corrects adapter status after logically removing an adapter via a PCI Hot Plug action.  Adapter is then available for reassignment to other LPARs.
  • Added support for the 600MHz memory card feature.
RH021024
  • Fix for apparent garding of processors without a real fault.
  • Fix for SRN 101C7F06 (related to Retain Tip H76544).
  • Corrects potential L3 cache data recovery error.
RH020822
  • Fixes a potential data error situation.
  • Improves FRU call for clock card failures.
  • Changes L3 performance settings to Mode A as a default for p670 (7040-671) systems.
  • Improves isolation of memory problems during an uncorrectable memory error.
  • Fixes timing window issue which can only happen during reset/reload.
  • Changes recovery actions to deconfigure processor for L2 Directory Error.
  • Prevents error code 10118402 (VPD Error) from being logged during initialization.
  • Improves isolation of NVRAM Low Battery Warning.
  • Changes recovery action to Checkstop on uncorrectable error from memory.
  • Improves error detection for BPR failure with single phase power.
  • Corrects error codes 101A3C11 & 101B3C11 from being logged erroneously.
  • Corrects UEPO stuck button problem from being logged erroneously (related to Retain Tip H174927).
  • System will now boot with single RIO cable connected.
  • Improved Error Detection for open link on RIO Port.
  • Shows correct adapter status on HMC after hot plug operation.
  • Adds Mode A/B NVRAM variable values to Open Firmware device tree. 
  • Added support for Memory Books - part numbers: 53P4160, 53P4165, 53P4170, 53P4175, 53P4182, 53P4196, 53P4201, 53P4206, 53P4211, and 53P4218.
RH020724
  • For manufacturing only.
RH020606
  • Improvement for identifying correct processors for L3 directory correctable errors. 
  • Clarified EPOW entry descriptions in AIX diagnostics. 
  • Improved FRU isolation for fan faults.
  • New default Reboot Policy (reboot after a checkstop) - will only take affect if NVRAM is cleared.
  • Fix to deconfigure L3's if associated with memory that is deconfigured.
  • Updated CCIN/FRU Table for MCMs (p670) and Memory Cards (p670 and p690). 
  • Corrected AIX location codes of Media Drawer devices.
  • Fix for detecting critical BPR over temperature condition during boot time.
  • Improved procedure for replacing BPR - during a maintenance procedure, 350V shut off electronically vs. turning slide switch.
RH020513
  • Improvement to FRU isolation in I/O Drawer.
  • Fixed TOD code problem.
RH020425
  • Corrected false Internal Service Processor Processor FW errors.
  • Error code 101100CA (thermal calibration) was changed to informational error.
  • Improved detection of NVRAM low battery warning.
  • Improved Memory Configuation/Deconfiguration Menu to be on one page of vterm.
  • Fixes made to Token-Ring ping test within SMS menu.
  • Fixes made to have PCI adapter vpd not contain VK version keyword.
  • Fixes to show state change of a partition on HMC.
  • Improved initialization of TOD_base.
  • Delay of power/on/off of FC 6203 (Type 4-Y) adapter was altered.
  • Fixes for CEC DCA current balance problem (101C05x1, 101C06x1).
RH020413
  • Added support for Affinity LPAR (ALPAR).
  • Added support for 7040-671.
  • Added support for I/O drawers 7 and 8 for 7040-681 only.
  • Improved error message for L3 resource that has been deconfigured during boot.
  • Corrected FRU call for clock fault during Processor Configuration.
  • Improved error message for L3 undetermined error.
  • Prevent login from S1 port.
Version 1
RH020312
  • Corrected erroneous exit of SP menu when viewing VPD data.
  • Corrected VPD information for BPA.
  • Improved FRU call for L3 timeout. 
RH020307
  • Changed the L3 CE threshold.
  • Enhanced scan log dump to collect critical hardware information first.
  • Improved error recovery on L3 register timeout.
  • Enhanced L3 cache line delete code.
  • Improved error isolation after a UE in memory.
  • IBM Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter for 64-bit PCI Bus now configures during boot in Partitioned System Mode.
  • Changed PCI hot plug code to enable EEH prior to performing slot reset.
  • Enhanced interrupt handling for IBM Short-wave Serial HIPPI PCI Adapter.
  • Changed memory mapping in Partitioned System Mode.
RH020208
  • System boots up to AIX when Restart/Reboot Policy is set correctly.
  • Improved isolation for MCM parity errors.
  • Enhanced error recover for CEs in L2/L3 directory.
  • Corrected problem with NIM install which resulted in error code 20EE000B.
  • Improved CPU deallocation after CPU error.
  • Corrected reboot problem in SMP mode.
  • Corrected problem that resulted in message 'Stack underflowed' during SMS Multiboot.
RH020121
  • Improved isolation for L3 error.
  • Changed command to BOOT Normal for Partition Timed Power On.
  • Improved error description in diag report for memory error.
  • Corrected invalid error code (B0061406) being logged after slow boot.
  • Service Processor now logs error code 101C6914 in the error log.
  • Reference to HSC change to HMC in the Service Processor Menus.
  • Improved isolation for CPU Cache.
  • Corrected problem with NIM install in Partitioned System mode, resulting in error 20A0005.
  • CPU now deconfigures correctly in Partitioned System Mode.
  • VPD now displays the correct clock frequency for CPU.
RH020115
  • Gathers additional error information after checkstop.
  • Fix for floating point instruction sequence potential error.
RH011222
  • Corrected DRAM clock delay.
RH011214
  • Scan dump option in Service Processor changed to always hw_dump.
  • Corrected problem that causes a system crash resulting in error 406DEA0.
  • Processor error now lists correct AIX resource name in ERRPT.
  • Added callout for L3 UE.
  • Corrected problem resulting in error 406E0EA0.
  • Corrected FRU isolation error for SRN A03-081.
  • Corrected problem that caused IBM PCI Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Adapter not to configure during boot.
  • Changed Ambient OT Warning/Critical from >30/36 to  >36/50.
RH011206
  • Original (GA) level.


3.0 Cautions and Important Notes

The System, Service Processor (SvP) and System Power Control Network (SPCN) firmware are combined into a single file. This allows all the firmware to be updated together and assures they are compatible.

Don't be alarmed at the length of this document! For any given download/unpacking/update environment, the process is short. This document describes processes for several environments. One should be suitable for your needs, and these instructions guide you through just the environment you choose.

NOTE:  These instructions CAN ONLY be used to update any pSeries 690 or pSeries 670 Servers that currently have a Version 3 level firmware installed. See  Table 4.1 Update Decisions.

IMPORTANT!   If your system configuration has six 7040-61D I/O Drawers and three IBFs (battery backup) OR seven or more 7040-61D I/O Drawers, regardless of the number of IBFs, place a service call to IBM and request that a Service Representative be sent to your location to update your system(s) to this level of firmware.
 

Completion of SPCN/Power Subsystem Code Update

To ensure that the update of the SPCN/Power Subsystem code has been successfully completed, the system must be booted to AIX,  then you must wait the amount of time specified by the table below powering the system off.

The table below states the time needed to wait for a complete SPCN/Power Subsystem code update to occur on a maximum-configured CEC assembly (4 MCMs).
 
7040-61D Drawers Minutes Hours:Minutes
1 118 1:58
2 134 2:14
3 150 2:30
4 166 2:46
5 182 3:02
6 198 3:18
7 214 3:34
8 230 3:50

OR

The table below can be used to calculate the minimum time needed to wait for a complete SPCN/Power Subsystem code update to occur on a specific configuration.
 
System Configuration Time Quantity Time Required
BPC 10 minutes x 2 20 Minutes
BPR (2-6) 5 minutes x Minutes
SPCN 10 minutes x 1 10 Minutes
CEC DCA (2-6) 5 minutes x Minutes
CEC MDA 3 minutes x 4 12 Minutes
I/O Drawer DCA (2 per drawer) 5 minutes x
Minutes
I/O Drawer MDA (2 per drawer)  3 minutes x Minutes
Total Time Required     Minutes

If no errors are reported to AIX or the HMC after the specified amount of time, then the update occurred successfully.

If errors are reported to AIX or the HMC after the specified amount of time, then contact your next level of support for assistance.

If you wish to see the SPCN level displayed correctly in AIX,  the system should be rebooted after the time has elapsed. Do not Power Off the Frame via the UEPO.

To verify the SPCN level,  follow the procedure in Section 6.4 Verifying the SPCN Update.

If there is a need to verify the Power Subsystem FRU Code Levels on the system,  this can be done from the Service Processor Main Menu.

a) Choose 3 for System Information Menu.

b) Choose 9 for Power Control Network Utilities

c) Choose 6 for Display Power Subsystem FRU Code Levels.

The current code versions are:
 
FRU Code Version
BPC -RH   00002594
BPR-F   00000015
DCA-RHP   0000002a
MDA-X   00000007
DCA-BC   00000028
MDA-BC   00000005

Service Processor Menus Update Method

This method of updating the firmware requires the update file to be on diskettes.   Details for creating these diskettes are contained in the download instructions.

Note:  If the update file will be downloaded directly to the target server,  diskettes will have to be made in order to update the firmware from the Service Processor Menus.

Recovery Mode

If the service processor detects that its programming has been corrupted when it is powering up to standby mode, it will enter recovery mode.   In recovery mode, it will ask for the firmware update diskettes by putting eight-digit codes on the operator panel.  For more details, see the pSeries 690 Service Guide.

Firmware Update Installation Is Not Concurrent

Installation of the firmware will cause an unconditional reboot of the system. Therefore, all user operations should be gracefully terminated before firmware updates are to be applied.

Never Power Off the System During the Firmware Update Process

The update will fail, and the process must be repeated.

Replacement Parts May Require Updating

When a Primary I/O Book is replaced, the firmware must be checked to ensure it is at the latest level. Table 3.1 lists the released levels.
 
  Table 3.1: Firmware Levels, File Sizes and Checksums
   Firmware
Distribution Date Filename Size Checksum
Version  3
December 2003  (Common Criteria Certified) 3H031021.img 6272448 17750
October 2003 (manufacturing only) 3H031007.img N/A N/A
September 2003 3H030916.img 6271776 65474
September 2003 (manufacturing only) 3H030905.img N/A N/A
August 2003 3H030811.img 6163228 62886
July 2003 3H030703.img 6147012 15302
June 2003 (manufacturing only) 3H030617.img N/A N/A
June 2003 3H030608.img 6146744 09872
May 2003 (manufacturing only) 3H030524.img N/A N/A
April 2003  RH030307.img 5780008  58374
November 2002 RH021114.img 5690572 28302
October 2002 RH021025.img 5686848 59636 
Version  2
March 2004 2H040202.img 4483430 14084
May 2003 2H030325.img 4483274 22549
October 2002 RH021024.img 4483246 47585
September 2002 RH020822.img 4483106 28471
September 2002 (manufacturing only) RH020724.img NA NA
August 2002 RH020606.img 4470286 37854
August 2002 RH020513.img 4440186 37483
May 2002 (manufacturing only) RH020425.img NA NA
April 2002 RH020413.img 4438902 62152
Version 1
April 2002 RH020312.img 4370810 42635
March 2002 RH020307.img 4370610 16762
February 2002 RH020208.img 4370262 07950
January 2002 RH020121.img 4367754 22440
January 2002 RH020115.img 4365050 33568
December 2001 RH011222.img 4362538 05451
December 2001 RH011214.img 4362538 61184
December 2001 RH011206.img 4361370 23299

AIX Instructions are CASE SENSITIVE

In the instructions that follow are specific AIX and DOS commands. AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames.  DOS commands are not case sensitive, and may be entered without regard to the cases shown.

How to Determine the Firmware Release Date

Level identifiers for the firmware use the 8-digit Gregorian date code method in terms of year, month, and day (such as 20031021 for 3H031021 level).


4.0 How to Determine Currently Installed Firmware Level

DO NOT rely on the part number or firmware level marking/label on an EPROM/FLASH module because the content of the module may have been updated to a different level. To be safe, always check the firmware level electronically.

The firmware level can be check in AIX or in the Service Processor Main Menu.

4.1 Using AIX

Use the following AIX command for checking the firmware level.

         Enter:
            lscfg -vp | grep -p  Platform

       This command will produce a system configuration report similar to the following.

     Platform Firmware:
          ROM Level.(alterable).......3H030811
          Version.....................RS6K
          System Info Specific.(YL)...U1.18-P1-H2/Y2

        Physical Location: U1.18-P1-H2/Y2
The ROM Level line lists the level of the currently installed firmware. In the above example, the current firmware level  is 3H030811.

For information on how to proceed, See Table 4.1 Update Decisions.

4.2 Using the Service Processor Main Menu

The second line of the title, Version: 3H030811 shows the currently installed firmware level.

For information on how to proceed, See Table 4.1 Update Decisions.
 

Table 4.1 Update Decisions
If  current firmware level is: Do this:
RH021025 through RH030307 or 3H030524 through 3H030905 (Version 3) Proceed to Section 5.0 to continue with the firmware update.
3H031024 or later Call your IBM Service Representative for more information.
3H030916 Call your IBM Customer Engineer (CE) and request ECA 598
RH020413 through RH021024 or 2H030325 (Version 2) Call your IBM Customer Engineer (CE) and request EC J11966
RH011206 through RH020312 (Version 1) Call your IBM Customer Engineer (CE) and request EC J11432

If you find the firmware must be updated, proceed as specified above.  If no update is needed, installation is complete.


5.0 Downloading and Unpacking the Firmware Update Package

Instructions for downloading and unpacking the firmware update package follow.

ATTENTION:   If the current firmware level on the server is NOT Version 3,  you MUST return to Table 4.1 Update Decisions to determine how to proceed.

5.1 Internet Package

The firmware, in AIX, DOS and RPM packages, is located at the web site

             https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/firmware/gjsn?mode=10&page=isoiec.html

Follow the instructions on this web page. You must read and agree to the license agreement to obtain the firmware packages.

In the table for System Microcode, scroll down to the entry for 7040-681 and 7040-671 Version 3.

 The download choices at that entry are:

You will want a copy of the instructions document and one of the format choices. You may transfer files to the target server in one of several ways. Detailed download/unpacking instructions follow for each of the downloading preferences.

5.1.1 Downloading the AIX Package

Use this method to download to an AIX system.

Note: In the instructions that follow are specific AIX commands.
           AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must
           be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames.

  a) Provide a directory on an AIX system to receive the AIX format file.

      Enter:
        mkdir /tmp/fwupdate

        Note:  If the directory /tmp/fwupdate already exists,
                    make sure it is empty before proceeding.

  b) Transfer the AIX package to the /tmp/fwupdate directory (using "Save as ...").
       You'll see that the filename is 7040681F.BIN

  c) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below.

     Enter the commands:

        cd /tmp/fwupdate
        chmod +x 7040681F.BIN
        ./7040681F.BIN

     [Don't overlook the periods (.) in the above command.]

 These files will be added to  /tmp/fwupdate:

      3H031021.img
      errata.txt  (this contains information about potential problems that may be encountered)

If the above procedure was used to transfer files directly to the target server,  proceed to Section 6.0, Updating the Firmware.

Otherwise, on the intermediate AIX system, choose one of the following methods for transferring files to the target server.

5.1.1.1 The FTP Transfer Method

This method presumes you have ftp access to the target server.

On the intermediate AIX system,

   Enter the commands:

      ftp {name of target server}
     {Login with a valid userid and password}

     bin
     lcd /tmp/fwupdate
     mkdir /tmp/fwupdate
     cd /tmp/fwupdate
     put 3H031021.img
     quit

Proceed to Section 6.0, Updating the Firmware.

5.1.1.2 The Diskette Transfer Method

This method can be used for cases in which electronic connections between the intermediate AIX system and the target server are inconvenient.

 Five 2MB (HD) new or freshly formatted diskettes are required.

With a diskette loaded in the drive,

  Enter the commands (this process will request additional diskettes as each is filled):

       cd /tmp/fwupdate
       ls *.img | backup -i -v -f/dev/rfd0

This will produce AIX backup diskettes.  Label these diskettes, respectively,

     "Volume 1:  Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for  7040-681 and 7040-671"

     "Volume 2:  Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for  7040-681 and 7040-671"

     "Volume 3:  Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for  7040-681 and 7040-671"

     "Volume 4:  Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for  7040-681 and 7040-671"

     "Volume 5:  Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for  7040-681 and 7040-671"

Proceed to Section 6.0, Updating the Firmware.

5.1.2 Downloading the DOS Package

Use this file to download to a Windows workstation.

  a) Prepare a directory for receiving the DOS package.
      This directory can be in any partition with 12MB available space.
      Executing in such a partition, called [path] in these instructions
      (ex. c:\download),

      Enter:
       md [path]\fwupdate

     Note:  If the directory [path]\fwupdate already exists,
                 make sure it is empty before proceeding.

  b) Transfer the DOS package to the [path]\fwupdate directory (using "Save as ...").
       You'll see the filename is 7040681F.EXE

  c) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below.

      Enter the commands:

        cd [path]\fwupdate
        7040681F

These files will be added to the fwupdate subdirectory:

       40681_B1.EXE
       40681_B2.EXE
       40681_B3.EXE
       40681_B4.EXE
       40681_B5.EXE
       errata.txt  (this contains information about potential problems that may be encountered)
 

5.1.2.1 Diskettes for Firmware Updates

Five 2MB (HD) new or freshly formatted DOS diskettes are required.

  a) With a diskette loaded in the drive,

         Enter the commands:

            cd [path]\fwupdate
            40681_B1

      Label this diskette,

           "Volume 1: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

  b) With a second diskette loaded in the drive,

         Enter:
             40681_B2

     Label this diskette,

           "Volume 2: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

  c) With a third diskette loaded in the drive,

         Enter:
             40681_B3

     Label this diskette,

           "Volume 3: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

 d) With a fourth diskette loaded in the drive,

         Enter:
             40681_B4

     Label this diskette,

           "Volume 4: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

 e) With a fifth diskette loaded in the drive,

         Enter:
             40681_B5

     Label this diskette,

           "Volume 5: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

Note: The diskettes produced below will be in a format that can be used
             directly with a computer running AIX as it's operating system. These
             diskettes, once made on a PC platform, cannot be read using normal PC
             platform tools or command line operations.

Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware.

5.1.3 Downloading the RPM Package to the Target Server

Use this method to download to the target server only.

Note: In the instructions that follow are specific AIX commands.
           AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must
           be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames.

 a) Provide a directory on the target server to receive the RPM package.

      Enter:
        mkdir /tmp/fwupdate

        Note:  If the directory /tmp/fwupdate already exists,
                    make sure it is empty before proceeding.

  b) Transfer the RPM package to the /tmp/fwupdate directory (using "Save as ...").
       You'll see that the filename is 3H031021.rpm

  c) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below.

     Enter the commands:

        rpm -ihv --ignoreos 3H031021.rpm

The 3H031021.img file will be added to  /tmp/fwupdate.

The file size and checksum will be verified.

Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware.

5.2 Remote Installation of Firmware

 To install firmware on a remote system,  login to the remote system as root. Copy (in binary format) the file, 3H031021.img  to the /tmp/fwupdate directory on the remote system.   Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware.


6.0 Updating the Firmware

NOTE:   For updating the firmware for a Common Criteria configured system,  you must use the Service Processor Menus method (Section 6.1.1).  For further information see the "Evaluation Asssurance Level 4+" chapter of the Hardware Management Console for pSeries Installation and Service Guide.

ATTENTION:   These instructions CAN ONLY be used to update any pSeries 690 or pSeries 670 Servers that currently have a Version 3 level firmware installed. See  Table 4.1 Update Decisions.

Note:  Before installing this level of firmware,  ensure the HMC code on all HMC systems to Release  3,  Version 1.2 or later.  If you will be updating hardware, you will need to refer to the specific MES document to identify the required level of HMC.

IMPORTANT!   If your system configuration has six 7040-61D I/O Drawers and three IBFs (battery backup) OR  seven or more 7040-61D I/O Drawers, regardless of the number of IBFs, place a service call to IBM and request that a Service Representative be sent to your location to update your system(s) to this level of firmware.

The System, Service Processor (SvP) and System Power Control Network (SPCN) firmware are combined into a single file. This allows all the firmware to be updated together and assures they are compatible.

Once the System and Service Processor firmware had been updated, the server will reboot.  The  System Power Control Network (SPCN) update will continue to run in the background.

NOTE:  Updating the firmware may result in the HMC going into 'Recovery' state.   Before updating the firmware,  make sure an HMC Recovery CD is available,  the backup of Profile Data is complete (if running LPAR), and the backup of Critical Console Data to DVD is complete.  Make sure the 'write protect' tab is not set to write protect (there is no failure message if the write protect is enabled,  however no data is backed up).

***
WARNING:

Do not  power off the server at any time before the update process completes.  Be sure the system is NOT running any user applications when you begin the update process.
***

Note: Checksums should be used to verify files have not been corrupted or altered during transmission.
            The checksum can be computed for any file by using the AIX 'sum' command, as follows.

          At the AIX command line, enter:

            sum 3H031021.img

         The output will look like this ------> 17750  6126     3H031021.img

         The checksum is --------------> 17750

Updating firmware must be initiated either directly from the Service Processor Menus, from the Update Flash Diagnostic Service Aids, or from the AIX command line.

It is recommended that the update, on both a full system partition and a partitioned system, be performed using the Service Processor Menus.  Updating the firmware using the Service Processor Menus avoids the resource allocation issues that can arise if the server is a partitioned system.

6.1 Full System Partition

Updating firmware must be initiated either directly from the Service Processor Menus, from the Update Flash Diagnostic Service Aids, or from the AIX command line.

6.1.1  Using the Service Processor Menus Method (Recommended)

Service Processor Menus allow updating from diskettes only.

You must have privileged user authority on the target server to update its firmware.

Note:   All  firmware (System, Service Processor and SPCN) will be updated when using this method.

    a. Shutdown the server from the HMC virtual terminal  window or ASCII terminal window.

    b. When the operator panel on the server says OK, press the Enter key, to bring up the Service Processor
         Menu.

    c. Choose 1 for Service Processor Setup Menu.  <Enter>

    d. Choose 7 for Reprogram Flash EPROM Menu. <Enter>

    e. Type y to continue.  <Enter>

    f. Follow on-screen update steps as they are presented.

    g.  The 'Rebooting Service Processor ' message appears on the screen.

          The target server will reboot.  This may take up to thirty minutes, depending on the configuration
          of the target server.  Since the update occurs during this shutdown/reboot sequence, it is
           important to protect the server from interruptions.

    h. Begin watching the operator panel.

    i.  When the panel says 'OK',  press the Enter key.

          The Service Processor Menu appears on the screen.

         The second line of the title, Version: 3H031021, should match the firmware level you just
          installed.

Don't forget to retrieve and file any firmware update diskette that may still be in the system's diskette drive.  A good time to do this is after the reboot has completed.

The  platform firmware update is complete. Verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.4.

6.1.2 Using the Service Aids Method

You must have root authority on the target server to update its firmware.

Note: In the instructions that follow are specific AIX commands.
           AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must
           be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames.

Note: Review "Update System or Service Processor Flash" in the Service Aids
section of the eserver pSeries 690 User's Guide for more information about using this utility.

6.1.2.1 File on Diskettes

     Enter the commands:

        mkdir /tmp/fwupdate

     Note: If the directory /tmp/fwupdate already exists,
                make sure it is empty before proceeding.

        cd /tmp/fwupdate

     Enter :
        restore

You will be prompted to mount volume 1 on /dev/rfd0

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 1: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 2,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 2: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 3,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 3: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 4,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 4: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 5,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 5: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

The file is now located in the /tmp/fwupdate subdirectory. Continue to paragraph 6.1.2.2.

6.1.2.2 Updating with the Diagnostics Service Aids

  a) Invoke the Service Aids from on-line diagnostics.

  b) Choose Update System or Service Processor Flash.

  c) Select 'File System' as the source of the flash update image file.

      The fully qualified path name of the update file is /tmp/fwupdate/3H031021.img

  d) If using an ASCII terminal press 'F7' key to 'Commit' the update.
       If using an HMC terminal  press 'ESC' + '7' keys to 'Commit' the update.

   e) Choose Yes to continue.

You will be asked for confirmation to proceed with the firmware update and the required reboot.  If you confirm, the server automatically performs the update and reboots.   The checkpoints 99FF and 99FD alternately appear while the update is in progress. This may take up to thirty minutes, depending on the configuration of the server.  Since the update occurs during this shutdown/reboot sequence, it is important to protect the server from interruptions.

NOTE:  If using an HMC terminal you will need to press the close the existing terminal window and open a new one when the operator panel shows blank.

NOTE: Please refer to the SPCN/Power Subsystem Code update times in Section 3.0.

Don't forget to retrieve and file any firmware update diskette that may still be in the server's diskette drive. A good time to do this is after the reboot has completed.

The update of the platform firmware is complete. Verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.4.

6.1.3 Using the AIX Command-Line Method

You must have root authority on the target server to update its firmware.

Note: In the instructions that follow are specific AIX commands.
           AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must
           be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames.

AIX allows updating either from files already loaded into the target server or from diskettes.

6.1.3.1 File on Diskettes

 On the target server,

        Enter the commands:

           mkdir /tmp/fwupdate

      Note: If the directory /tmp/fwupdate already exists,
                make sure it is empty before proceeding.

         cd /tmp/fwupdate

     Enter :
        restore

   You will be prompted to mount volume 1 on /dev/rfd0

    In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

        "Volume 1: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

    When prompted for volume 2,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

          "Volume 2: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

     When prompted for volume 3,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

          "Volume 3: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

     When prompted for volume 4,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

          "Volume 4: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

      When prompted for volume 5,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

        "Volume 5: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

The file is now located in the /tmp/fwupdate subdirectory.  Continue to paragraph 6.1.3.2.

6.1.3.2 Updating With Files Already Loaded in the Target Server

With the files located in the /tmp/fwupdate subdirectory.

     Enter the commands:

        cd /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin
        ./update_flash -f /tmp/fwupdate/3H031021.img

    [Don't overlook the periods (.) in the above command.]

You will be asked for confirmation to proceed with the firmware update and the required reboot.  If you confirm, the server automatically performs the update and reboots.   The checkpoints 99FF and 99FD alternately appear while the update is in progress. This may take up to thirty minutes, depending on the configuration of the server.  Since the update occurs during this shutdown/reboot sequence, it is important to protect the server from interruptions.

NOTE: Please refer to the SPCN/Power Subsystem Code update times in Section 3.0.

NOTE:  If using an HMC terminal you will need to close the existing terminal window and open a new one when the operator panel shows blank.

The update of the platform firmware is complete. Verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.4.

6.2  Partitioned System

 Updating firmware must be initiated either directly from the Service Processor Menu, from the Update Flash Diagnostic Service Aids, or from the AIX command line.

6.2.1  Using the Service Processor Menus Method (Recommended)

Service Processor Menus allow updating from diskettes only.

You must have privileged user authority on the target server to update its firmware.

Note:   All  firmware (System, Service Processor and SPCN) will be updated when using this method.

    a. Shutdown the server from the HMC virtual terminal window or  the ASCII terminal .

    b. When the operator panel on the server says OK,  press the Enter key, to bring up the Service Processor
         Menu.

    c. Choose 1 for Service Processor Setup Menu. <Enter>

    d. Choose 7 for Reprogram Flash EPROM Menu.  <Enter>

    e. Type y to continue. <Enter>

    f. Follow on-screen update steps as they are presented.

    g.  The 'Rebooting Service Processor ' message appears on the screen.

          The target server will reboot.  This may take up to thirty minutes, depending on the configuration
          of the target server.  Since the update occurs during this shutdown/reboot sequence, it is
           important to protect the server from interruptions.

    h. Begin watching the operator panel.

    i.  When the panel says 'OK',  press the Enter key.

          The Service Processor Menu appears on the screen.

         The second line of the title, Version: 3H031021, should match the firmware level you just
          installed.

 Don't forget to retrieve and file any firmware update diskette that may still be in the system's diskette drive.  A good time to do this is after the reboot has completed.

If the OP Panel on the server displays OK and the Managed System state on the HMC  is  either  RECOVERY or INCOMPLETE,   skip  to paragraph 6.3 HMC Restore Functions to complete the procedure.

If the OP Panel on the server displays OK and the Managed System state on the HMC is  READY,  the update of the firmware is complete. You will want to verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.4.

6.2.2 Using the Update System or Service Processor Flash Diagnostic Service Aids Method

You must have root authority on the target server to update its firmware.

 ATTENTION:  This method is not recommended for partitioned systems, unless the device resources
                              are allocated properly.  This requires:

                           - One partition running AIX must have service authority.
                           - All other partitions except the one with service authority must be shut down.
                           - The partition with service authority must own the device from which the firmware
                                update image will be read.
                           - It is also recommended that the partition with service authority have a hard disk.

If the required devices are not in the partition with service authority, the customer or system administrator must reassign the appropriate resources to it. This requires rebooting the partition with service authority. To avoid the resource allocation issues, it is recommended that the service processor menus be used to update the firmware.

Note:  Review "Update System or Service Processor Flash" in the Service Aids section
            of the eServer pSeries 690 User's Guide for more information about using this utility.

Service Aids allows updating from files already loaded into the target server or from diskettes.

Note:  In the instructions that follow are specific AIX commands.
            AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must
            be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames.

6.2.2.1 File on Diskettes

     Enter the commands:

        mkdir /tmp/fwupdate

     Note: If the directory /tmp/fwupdate already exists,
                make sure it is empty before proceeding.

        cd /tmp/fwupdate

     Enter :
        restore

You will be prompted to mount volume 1 on /dev/rfd0

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 1: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 2,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 2: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 3,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 3: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 4,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

    "Volume 4: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

When prompted for volume 5,

In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

   "Volume 5: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

The file is now located in the /tmp/fwupdate subdirectory. Continue to paragraph 6.2.2.2.
 

6.2.2.2 Updating with the Diagnostics Service Aids

  a) Invoke the Service Aids from on-line diagnostics.

  b) Choose Update System or Service Processor Flash.

  c) Select 'File System' as the source of the flash update image file.

      The fully qualified path name of the update file is /tmp/fwupdate/3H031021.img

  d) If using an ASCII terminal press 'F7' key to 'Commit' the update.
       If using an HMC terminal  press 'ESC' + '7' keys to 'Commit' the update.

You will be asked for confirmation to proceed with the firmware update and the required reboot.  If you confirm, the server automatically performs the update and reboots.   The checkpoints 99FF and 99FD alternately appear while the update is in progress. This may take up to thirty minutes, depending on the configuration of the server.  Since the update occurs during this shutdown/reboot sequence, it is important to protect the server from interruptions.

NOTE: Please refer to the SPCN/Power Subsystem Code update times in Section 3.0.

NOTE:  If using an HMC terminal you will need to close the existing terminal window and open a new one when the operator panel shows LPAR.

Don't forget to retrieve and file any firmware update diskette that may still be in the server's diskette drive. A good time to do this is after the reboot has completed.

If the OP Panel on the server displays OK and the Managed System state on the HMC  is  either  RECOVERY or INCOMPLETE,   skip  to paragraph 6.3 HMC Restore Functions to complete the procedure.

If the OP Panel on the server displays OK and the Managed System state on the HMC is  READY,  the update of the firmware is complete. You will want to verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.4.

6.2.3 Using the AIX Command-Line Method

You must have root authority on the target server to update its firmware.

 ATTENTION:  This method is not recommended for partitioned systems, unless the device resources
                             are allocated properly.  This requires:

                              - One partition running AIX must have service authority.
                              - All other partitions except the one with service authority must be shut down.
                              - The partition with service authority must own the device from which the firmware
                                   update image will be read.
                              - It is also recommended that the partition with service authority have a hard disk.

If the required devices are not in the partition with service authority, the customer or system administrator must reassign the appropriate resources to it. This requires rebooting the partition with service authority. To avoid the resource allocation issues, it is recommended that the service processor menus be used to update the firmware.

This method allows updating either from files already loaded into the target server or from diskettes.

Note: In the instructions that follow are specific AIX commands.
           AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must
           be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames.

6.2.3.1 File on Diskettes

On the target server,

        Enter the commands:

          mkdir /tmp/fwupdate

      Note: If the directory /tmp/fwupdate already exists,
                 make sure it is empty before proceeding.

         cd /tmp/fwupdate

     Enter :
        restore

   You will be prompted to mount volume 1 on /dev/rfd0

    In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

        "Volume 1: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

    When prompted for volume 2,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

          "Volume 2: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

     When prompted for volume 3,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

          "Volume 3: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

     When prompted for volume 4,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

          "Volume 4: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

      When prompted for volume 5,

     In the drive of the target server, put the AIX backup diskette labeled:

        "Volume 5: Version 3 Firmware (3H031021) for 7040-681 and 7040-671"

The file is now located in the /tmp/fwupdate subdirectory.  Continue to paragraph 6.2.3.2.

6.2.3.2 Updating With Files Already Loaded in the Target Server

With the file located in the /tmp/fwupdate subdirectory,

       Enter the commands:

           cd /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin
          ./update_flash -f /tmp/fwupdate/3H031021.img

      [Don't overlook the periods (.) in the above command.]

You will be asked for confirmation to proceed with the firmware update and the required reboot.  If you confirm, the server automatically performs the update and reboots.   The checkpoints 99FF and 99FD alternately appear while the update is in progress. This may take up to thirty minutes, depending on the configuration of the server.  Since the update occurs during this shutdown/reboot sequence, it is important to protect the server from interruptions.

NOTE: Please refer to the SPCN/Power Subsystem Code update times in Section 3.0.

NOTE:  If using an HMC terminal you will need to close the existing terminal window and open a new one when the operator panel shows LPAR.

Don't forget to retrieve and file any firmware update diskette that may still be in the server's diskette drive. A good time to do this is after the reboot has completed.

If the OP Panel on the server displays OK and the Managed System state on the HMC  is  either  RECOVERY or INCOMPLETE,   skip  to paragraph 6.3 HMC Restore Functions to complete the procedure.

If the OP Panel on the server displays OK and the Managed System state on the HMC is  READY,  the update of the firmware is complete. You will want to verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.4.

6.3 HMC Restore Functions

The OP Panel on the server displays OK and the Managed System state on the HMC will go to the RECOVERY state.

    a. Click on the managed system name.

    b. Select the "Recover Partition Data" task.

    c. Select "Restore profile data from HMC backup" option.

 This can take up to 10 minutes.

When the restore is finished, the state changes to READY and the system Status and operator panel will say LPAR.

Continue to paragraph 6.4  to verify the the update.

6.4 Verifying the Update

To verify the update was successful, the firmware levels can be check in AIX or in the Service Processor Main Menu.

Note: You must wait the time specified by the table in Section 3.0,  before verifying the SPCN firmware level.

6.4.1 Using AIX

1) Use the following AIX command for checking the platform firmware level.

         Enter:
            lscfg -vp | grep -p  Platform

This command will produce a system configuration report containing sections similar to the following.

   Platform Firmware:
        ROM Level.(alterable).......3H031021
        Version.....................RS6K
        System Info Specific.(YL)...U1.18-P1-H2/Y2
      Physical Location: U1.18-P1-H2/Y2
The ROM Level line should match the level you just installed, namely, 3H031021.
 

2)  Use the following AIX command for checking the SPCN firmware level.

         Enter:
            lscfg -vp | grep -p  SPCN

This command will produce a system configuration report containing sections similar to the following.

   SPCN Firmware:
        ROM Level.(alterable).......0000RHE06203
        Version.....................RS6K
        System Info Specific.(YL)...U1.18-P1-H2/Y3
      Physical Location: U1.18-P1-H2/Y3
The ROM Level line should match the level you just installed, namely, 0000RHE06203.
 

6.4.2 Using the Service Processor Main Menu

1)  The second line of the title, Version: 3H031021, shows the currently installed platform firmware level.

2)   To check the SPCN firmware level,

       a) Choose 3 for System Information Menu. <Enter>

       b) Choose 1 for ReadVPD Images from Last Boot. <Enter>

       c) Look for SPCN Firmware and type in the coresponding number. <Enter>

       d)  This command will produce configuration information containing sections similar to the following.

   SPCN Firmware:
        RM .....................0000RHE06203
        VK .....................RS6K
        YL .....................U1.18-P1-H2/Y3
The RM line should match the level you just installed, namely, 0000RHE06203.

6.5 Archiving the Update Files

In the event it becomes necessary to restore the server to a certain firmware level, it is suggested you identify and archive the materials for each update you install.

If the download process produced diskettes, label and store them in a safe place.

If the download process produced files, archive and identify the files for convenient retrieval.


End of Installation Instructions