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Recovering corrupted firmware, CLONE FIRMWARE ? '<' = NO, '>' = YES, ROM CLONING STARTED

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If the firmware version on the two controllers is not the same, the following prompt is displayed in the controller LCD panel: CLONE FIRMWARE ? '' = YES If > is pressed or a response is not made to the prompt within 60 seconds, the following messages are displayed on the LCD panel while firmware is copied from the active controller to the standby controller and the standby controller is automatically restarted: ROM CLONING STARTED ARRAY CONTROLLER RESTARTING STARTUP COMPLETE The two controllers should now operate in redundant mode. NOTE: There is the possibility that a specific version of firmware may not be compatible with certain hardware revisions of a controller. In this scenario, the firmware on the two controllers is compared, and the version that is compatible with both controllers is copied to the controller with the incompatible firmware version. However, if the controller that is updated is already operating and processing I/O, it is not reset. The MSA does not enter redundant operation and an appropriate message is shown on the display. After the MSA has been shut down and powered back on, the controllers are then be able to enter redundant operation. On a subsequent power cycle, both controllers enter redundant mode. Recovering corrupted firmware If the controller detects a firmware corruption, the following message is displayed on the LCD panel: ERROR: ROM CORRUPT SEND IMG VIA XMODEM To recover the controller, you must obtain a current firmware image and send it to the controller using a serial connection. 1. Go to the MSA website and obtain the latest controller firmware. NOTE: If you are not yet registered, select the option to receive e-mail notifications, advisories, and support alerts about MSA system hardware, firmware, drivers, and software components. This alert notification system is a one-way broadcasting method used to distribute important notices about HP products. Information about your MSA is not requested when subscribing to this service. 2. Establish a serial connection to the affected controller: • Use the custom CLI configuration cable shipped with the MSA. • Use a terminal emulator program that supports the Xmodem protocol, such as HyperTerminal. • Use the following emulator connection settings: • Bits per second: 19200 • Data bits: 8 • Parity: None • Stop bits: 1 • Flow control: None A blank emulator window is displayed-no CLI prompt is displayed. 3. Using the emulator transfer (or send file) command, send the firmware to the controller. 104 Array controller firmware

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If the
rmware version on the two controllers is not the same, the following prompt is displayed in the
controller LCD panel:
CLONE FIRMWARE ? ‘<‘ = NO, ‘>' = YES
If
>
is pressed or a response is not made to the prompt within 60 seconds, the following messages are
displayed on the LCD panel while
rmware is copied from the active controller to the standby controller
and the standby controller is automatically restarted:
ROM CLONING STARTED
ARRAY CONTROLLER RESTARTING
STARTUP COMPLETE
The two controllers should now operate in redundant mode.
NOTE:
There is the possibility that a speci
c version of
rmware may not be compatible with certain hardware
revisions of a controller. In this scenario, the
rmware on the two controllers is compared, and the version
that is compatible with both controllers is copied to the controller with the incompatible
rmware version.
However, if the controller that is updated is already operating and processing I/O, it is not reset. The
MSA does not enter redundant operation and an appropriate message is shown on the display. After the
MSA has been shut down and powered back on, the controllers are then be able to enter redundant
operation. On a subsequent power cycle, both controllers enter redundant mode.
Recovering corrupted
rmware
If the controller detects a
rmware corruption, the following message is displayed on the LCD panel:
ERROR: ROM CORRUPT
SEND IMG VIA XMODEM
To recover the controller, you must obtain a current
rmware image and send it to the controller using a
serial connection.
1.
Go to the MSA website and obtain the latest controller
rmware.
NOTE:
If you are not yet registered, select the option to receive e-mail noti
cations, advisories, and
support alerts about MSA system hardware,
rmware, drivers, and software components.
This alert noti
cation system is a one-way broadcasting method used to distribute important
notices about HP products. Information about your MSA is not requested when subscribing
to this service.
2.
Establish a serial connection to the affected controller:
Use the custom CLI con
guration cable shipped with the MSA.
Use a terminal emulator program that supports the Xmodem protocol, such as HyperTerminal.
Use the following emulator connection settings:
Bits per second: 19200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
A blank emulator window is displayed—no CLI prompt is displayed.
3.
Using the emulator transfer (or send
le) command, send the
rmware to the controller.
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Array controller
rmware