3Ware 9550SXU-16ML User Guide - Page 216

Updating the Firmware Under Linux and FreeBSD, If units are present

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Chapter 10. Maintaining Your Controller 5 Load the driver kldload twa.ko If units are present, you should see unit information in the system log (usually, /var/log/messages). 6 If you wish to load the driver automatically every time the system is rebooted, add the line 'twa_load="YES"' to the file /boot/loader.conf Updating the Firmware Under Linux and FreeBSD 1 Download and extract the firmware, as described on page 190. 2 Backup any critical data prior to updating the 3ware firmware. 3 Change the directory to the location with the extracted files, which include tw_update. 4 Run the tw_update utility: ./tw_update fw=/mnt/fw/9550sx/prom0006.img The utility shows the version of the driver and firmware included in the utility, the versions currently installed on your controller, and recommends whether to upgrade the firmware or not. Warning: We strongly recommend backing up your data before updating the firmware. Updating the firmware can render the device driver and/or management tools incompatible. It is recommended to have a copy of current firmware image for rollbacks. Examining compatibility data from firmware image and /c0 ... New-Firmware Current-Firmware Current-Driver Current-API FE9X 3.01.00.028 FE9X 3.01.00.027 2.26.04.004 2.00.00.084 Both API and Driver are compatible with the new firmware. Recommendation: proceed to update. Given the above recommendation... Do you want to continue ? Y|N [N]: y 5 If the firmware is newer and the recommendation is to proceed, type Y and press Enter. Downloading the firmware from file /mnt/fw/9550sx/prom0006.img ... Done. The new image will take effect after reboot. 6 Reboot your system to flash the firmware upgrade. 206 3ware 9550SX Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide

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Chapter 10. Maintaining Your Controller
206
3ware 9550SX Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide
5
Load the driver
kldload twa.ko
If units are present, you should see unit information in the system
log (usually,
/var/log/messages
).
6
If you wish to load the driver automatically every time
the system is rebooted,
add the line
'twa_load="YES"'
to the
file
/boot/loader.conf
Updating the Firmware Under Linux and FreeBSD
1
Download and extract the firmware, as described on page 190.
2
Backup any critical data prior to updating the 3ware firmware.
3
Change the directory to the location with the extracted files, which
include tw_update.
4
Run the tw_update utility:
./tw_update fw=/mnt/fw/9550sx/prom0006.img
The utility shows the version of the driver and firmware included in the
utility, the versions currently installed on your controller, and
recommends whether to upgrade the firmware or not.
Warning: We strongly recommend backing up your data before updating
the firmware. Updating the firmware can render the device driver
and/or management tools incompatible. It is recommended to have
a copy of current firmware image for rollbacks.
Examining compatibility data from firmware image and /c0 ...
New-Firmware
Current-Firmware
Current-Driver
Current-API
----------------------------------------------------------------------
FE9X 3.01.00.028
FE9X 3.01.00.027
2.26.04.004
2.00.00.084
Both API and Driver are compatible with the new firmware.
Recommendation: proceed to update.
Given the above recommendation...
Do you want to continue ? Y|N [N]: y
5
If the firmware is newer and the recommendation is to proceed, type
Y
and
press Enter.
Downloading the firmware from file /mnt/fw/9550sx/prom0006.img ...
Done.
The new image will take effect after reboot.
6
Reboot your system to flash the firmware upgrade.