HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS V1.0 User Guide (AA-R - Page 42
Upgrading to a Compatible Version of Fabric OS, Customizing the Account Passwords
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Adding Secure Fabric OS to the Fabric Example: switch:admin> version Kernel: 2.4.2 Fabric OS: v4.0.2 Made on: Fri Feb 1 23:02:08 2002 Flash: Fri Feb 1 18:03:35 2002 BootProm: 4.1.13b switch:admin> switch:admin> firmwareshow Local CP (Slot 5, CP0): Active Primary partition: v4.0.2 Secondary Partition: v4.0.2 Remote CP (Slot 6, CP1): Standby Primary partition: v4.0.2 Secondary Partition: v4.0.2 switch:admin> 3. If the firmware version is not Fabric OS v4.1.x or later, back up the configuration and install Fabric OS v4.1.x on both CP cards. For instructions, see "Upgrading to a Compatible Version of Fabric OS" on page 28. 4. Log into one logical switch and change the account passwords from the default values, as described in "Customizing the Account Passwords" on page 29, then log into the other logical switch and change the passwords from the default values. 5. If the logical switches are in separate fabrics, synchronize the fabrics by connecting them to a common external Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. Note: For switches running Fabric OS v4.1.x, the server must support a full NTP client. For switches running Fabric OS v2.6.1 or v3.1.x, the server can be SNTP or NTP. If the fabric contains any switches running Fabric OS v4.1.x, the server must support a full NTP client. . a. Open a telnet or SSH session to either of the logical switches. b. Enter the following: tsclockserver ipaddr Where ipaddr is the IP address of the NTP server. c. You can verify the IP address by reentering the command with no operand, which displays the current setting. 42 Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide