HP D2600 HP D2600/D2700 Disk Enclosure I/O Module Firmware 0147 Release Notes - Page 7

Installing firmware using Smart Components in Linux environments

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CLI option 1. Execute the Smart Component by entering: CPxxxxxxx.exe /target /user /passwd /s Where: CPxxxxxxx.exe is the name of the downloaded firmware file ip_address is the management IP address of the array controller username is the username account with management rights password is the password for username 2. When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management access rights. NOTE: Instead of command line parameters, you can use the following DOS environment variables: oa_address to set this variable for the IP address of controller oa_username to set this variable for the username of controller oa_password to set this variable for the password of controller Installing firmware using Smart Components in Linux environments 1. Save the downloaded Smart Component package in a temporary directory. 2. Open a Linux command console. 3. From the temporary directory containing the downloaded file, enable execute access to this model by entering: chmod +x CPxxxxxx.scexe (Where CPxxxxxx.scexe represents the downloaded firmware file.) 4. Execute the Smart Component by entering: ./CPxxxxxx.scexe --target --user --passwd If the user name or password contains an exclamation mark (!), enclose the string in single quotes or enter a backslash (\) before the exclamation point. For example, '!manage' or \!manage. 5. Follow the onscreen instructions. When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management access rights. Installing firmware using the Storage Management Utility (SMU) WARNING! Do not perform a power cycle or controller restart during a firmware update. If the update is interrupted or there is a power failure, the module might become inoperative. If this occurs, contact technical support. The module might need to be returned to the factory for reprogramming. 1. Save the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory. 2. If you are using a Smart Component, extract the contents of the Smart Component using one of the following methods: In Windows environments, click Extract on the first screen of the Smart Component. In Linux environments, enter ./CPxxxxxx.scexe --unpack= nl (Where CPxxxxxx.scexe represents the downloaded firmware file.) 3. If the system has a single controller, stop I/O to the vdisks before starting the firmware update. Installation instructions 7

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CLI option
1.
Execute the Smart Component by entering:
CPxxxxxxx.exe /target <ip_address> /user <username>
/passwd <password> /s
Where:
CPxxxxxxx.exe
is the name of the downloaded firmware file
ip_address
is the management IP address of the array controller
username
is the username account with management rights
password
is the password for username
2.
When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management access
rights.
NOTE:
Instead of command line parameters, you can use the following DOS environment variables:
oa_address
to set this variable for the IP address of controller
oa_username
to set this variable for the username of controller
oa_password
to set this variable for the password of controller
Installing firmware using Smart Components in Linux environments
1.
Save the downloaded Smart Component package in a temporary directory.
2.
Open a Linux command console.
3.
From the temporary directory containing the downloaded file, enable execute access to this model
by entering:
chmod +x CPxxxxxx.scexe
(Where
CPxxxxxx.scexe
represents the downloaded firmware
file.)
4.
Execute the Smart Component by entering:
./CPxxxxxx.scexe --target <ip_address> --user <username>
--passwd <password>
If the user name or password contains an exclamation mark (!), enclose the string in single quotes
or enter a backslash (\) before the exclamation point. For example,
'!manage'
or
\!manage
.
5.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management access
rights.
Installing firmware using the Storage Management Utility (SMU)
WARNING!
Do not perform a power cycle or controller restart during a firmware update. If the
update is interrupted or there is a power failure, the module might become inoperative. If this occurs,
contact technical support. The module might need to be returned to the factory for reprogramming.
1.
Save the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory.
2.
If you are using a Smart Component, extract the contents of the Smart Component using one of
the following methods:
In Windows environments, click
Extract
on the first screen of the Smart Component.
In Linux environments, enter
./CPxxxxxx.scexe --unpack=<folder name>
nl
(Where
CPxxxxxx.scexe
represents the downloaded firmware file.)
3.
If the system has a single controller, stop I/O to the vdisks before starting the firmware update.
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