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Testing and restoring firmware on switches, firmwareShow

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13. Enter the firmwareShow command to display the new firmware versions. Following is an example of firmwareShow on the 4/256 SAN Director. switch:admin> firmwareshow Slot Name Appl Primary/Secondary Versions Status 2 FA4-18 FOS v5.3.0 v5.3.0 SAS v3.0.0 v3.0.0 DMM v3.0.0 v3.0.0 5 CP0 FOS v5.3.0 Standby * v5.3.0 6 CP0 FOS v5.3.0 Active v5.3.0 7 FA4-18 FOS v5.3.0 v5.3.0 SAS v3.0.0 v3.0.0 DMM v3.0.0 v3.0.0 * Local CP Note: If Local CP and Remote CP have different versions of firmware, please retry firmwaredownload command. Testing and restoring firmware on switches Typically, users downgrade firmware after briefly "test driving" a new (or old) version and then restoring the original version of the firmware. Testing a new version of firmware in this manner ensures that you do not compromise your existing firmware because the test drive version only occupies one partition on your switch. CAUTION: When you test drive new firmware make sure you have disabled all features that are not supported by the original firmware before restoring to the original version. To test a different firmware version on a switch: 1. Verify that the FTP or SSH server is running on the host server and that you have a user ID on that server. 2. Obtain the firmware file from http://www.hp.com and store the file on the FTP or SSH server. 3. Unpack the compressed files preserving directory structures. The firmware is in the form of RPM packages with names defined in a .plist file, that contains specific firmware information and the names of packages of the firmware to be downloaded. 4. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 5. Enter the firmwareShow command to view the current firmware. 184 Installing and maintaining firmware

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Installing and maintaining firmware
13.
Enter the
firmwareShow
command to display the new firmware versions. Following is an example of
firmwareShow
on the 4/256 SAN Director.
switch:admin>
firmwareshow
Slot Name
Appl
Primary/Secondary Versions
Status
-----------------------------------------------------------
2
FA4-18 FOS
v5.3.0
v5.3.0
SAS
v3.0.0
v3.0.0
DMM
v3.0.0
v3.0.0
5
CP0
FOS
v5.3.0
Standby *
v5.3.0
6
CP0
FOS
v5.3.0
Active
v5.3.0
7 FA4-18
FOS
v5.3.0
v5.3.0
SAS
v3.0.0
v3.0.0
DMM
v3.0.0
v3.0.0
*
Local CP
Note: If Local CP and Remote CP have different versions
of firmware, please retry firmwaredownload command.
Testing and restoring firmware on switches
Typically, users downgrade firmware after briefly “test driving” a new (or old) version and then restoring the
original version of the firmware. Testing a new version of firmware in this manner ensures that you do not
compromise your existing firmware because the test drive version only occupies one partition on your
switch.
CAUTION:
When you test drive new firmware make sure you have disabled all features that are not
supported by the original firmware before restoring to the original version.
To test a different firmware version on a switch:
1.
Verify that the FTP or SSH server is running on the host server and that you have a user ID on that
server.
2.
Obtain the firmware file from
and store the file on the FTP or SSH server.
3.
Unpack the compressed files preserving directory structures.
The firmware is in the form of RPM packages with names defined in a
.plist
file, that contains specific
firmware information and the names of packages of the firmware to be downloaded.
4.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
5.
Enter the
firmwareShow
command to view the current firmware.