HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 82

Upgrading HP StorageWorks directors, Summary of the upgrade process

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Log in again to view the upgrade progress: switch:admin> firmwaredownloadstatus [0]: Tue Apr 20 10:32:34 2004 cp0: Firmwaredownload has started. [1]: Tue Apr 20 10:36:07 2004 cp0: Firmwaredownload has completed successfully. [2]: Tue Apr 20 10:57:09 2004 cp0: Firmwarecommit has started. [3]: Tue Apr 20 10:36:07 2004 cp0: Firmwarecommit has completed successfully. [4]: Tue Apr 20 11:03:28 2004 cp0: Firmwaredownload command has completed successfully. switch:admin> firmwareshow Primary partition: v5.0.1 Secondary Partition: v5.0.1 switch:admin> CAUTION: To successfully download firmware to a director you must have an active Ethernet connection on both CPs. Upgrading HP StorageWorks directors You can download firmware to the Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director without disrupting the overall fabric if the two CP blades are installed and fully synchronized. Use the haShow command to confirm synchronization. If only one CP blade is powered on, the switch must reboot to activate firmware, which is disruptive to the overall fabric. If there is an error during the firmware download, the system ensures that the two partitions of a CP blade contain the same version of firmware. However, the two CP blades might contain different versions of firmware; in that event, repeat the firmware download process. During the upgrade process, the director fails over to its standby CP blade and the IP addresses for the two logical switches move to that CP blade's Ethernet port. This might cause informational ARP address reassignment messages to appear on other switches in the fabric. This is normal behavior, because the association between the IP addresses and MAC addresses has changed. Summary of the upgrade process The following summary describes the default behavior of the firmwareDownload command (without options) on Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director: 1. Issue the firmwareDownload command on the active CP blade. 2. The standby CP blade downloads firmware. 3. The standby CP blade reboots and comes up with the new Fabric OS. 4. The active CP blade synchronizes its state with the standby CP blade. 5. The active CP blade forces a failover and reboots to become the standby CP blade. 6. The new standby CP blade (the active CP blade before the failover) downloads firmware. 7. The new standby CP blade reboots and comes up with the new Fabric OS. 8. The new active CP blade synchronizes its state with the new standby CP blade. 9. The firmwareCommit command runs on both CP blades. 82 Maintaining configurations and firmware

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Maintaining configurations and firmware
Log in again to view the upgrade progress:
CAUTION:
To successfully download firmware to a director you must have an active Ethernet connection
on
both
CPs.
Upgrading HP StorageWorks directors
You can download firmware to the Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director
without disrupting the overall fabric if the two CP blades are installed and fully synchronized. Use the
haShow
command to confirm synchronization. If only one CP blade is powered on, the switch must
reboot to activate firmware, which is disruptive to the overall fabric.
If there is an error during the firmware download, the system ensures that the two partitions of a CP blade
contain the same version of firmware. However, the two CP blades might contain different versions of
firmware; in that event, repeat the firmware download process.
During the upgrade process, the director fails over to its standby CP blade and the IP addresses for the
two logical switches move to that CP blade's Ethernet port. This might cause informational ARP address
reassignment messages to appear on other switches in the fabric. This is normal behavior, because the
association between the IP addresses and MAC addresses has changed.
Summary of the upgrade process
The following summary describes the default behavior of the
firmwareDownload
command (without
options) on Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director:
1.
Issue the
firmwareDownload
command on the active CP blade.
2.
The standby CP blade downloads firmware.
3.
The standby CP blade reboots and comes up with the new Fabric OS.
4.
The active CP blade synchronizes its state with the standby CP blade.
5.
The active CP blade forces a failover and reboots to become the standby CP blade.
6.
The new standby CP blade (the active CP blade before the failover) downloads firmware.
7.
The new standby CP blade reboots and comes up with the new Fabric OS.
8.
The new active CP blade synchronizes its state with the new standby CP blade.
9.
The
firmwareCommit
command runs on both CP blades.
switch:admin>
firmwaredownloadstatus
[0]: Tue Apr 20 10:32:34 2004
cp0: Firmwaredownload has started.
[1]: Tue Apr 20 10:36:07 2004
cp0: Firmwaredownload has completed successfully.
[2]: Tue Apr 20 10:57:09 2004
cp0: Firmwarecommit has started.
[3]: Tue Apr 20 10:36:07 2004
cp0: Firmwarecommit has completed successfully.
[4]: Tue Apr 20 11:03:28 2004
cp0: Firmwaredownload command has completed successfully.
switch:admin> firmwareshow
Primary partition: v5.0.1
Secondary Partition: v5.0.1
switch:admin>