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Virtual Connect Fibre Channel support in HPUX 11i v2 requires updated FibrChanl-01 Bundle

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To prevent the EFI error message from appearing, update the NC364m card's EFI driver version 3.2.03 to the 3.2.10 or later EFI driver. If you want to make the EFI error message disappear during boot-up, update the EFI driver; otherwise, nothing specific needs to be done. HP recommends updating the EFI driver. To get the update utility, instructions, and recommended EFI driver download, proceed as follows: 1. Go to: http://www.hp.com/ 2. Click the Software and Driver Downloads link. 3. Choose Download drivers and software (and firmware) and enter the product order number (447883-B21) or the product name (NC364m) in the search box, and click the search button >>, or press your Enter key. 4. Under "Select operating system" click the Cross operating system (BIOS, Firmware, Diagnostics, etc.) link. 5. Select the EFI update utility (lanutil64) and click the Download button. Virtual Connect Fibre Channel support in HPUX 11i v2 requires updated FibrChanl-01 Bundle The Virtual Connect Fibre Channel modules are not compatible with the HPUX 11i v2 OE Update Release for June 2007 or earlier. You must have FCD driver version B.11.23.08.01 or later. The B.11.23.08.01 version can be found at the following location: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=1844105&prodTypeId=329290 &prodSeriesId=1844104&swLang=13&taskId=135&swEnvOID=7 Boot support of Virtual Connect Fibre Channel was included in the HP-UX 11i v2 OE Update Release Media for December 2007. For further information, please refer to the Fibre Channel driver documentation at: http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html Power Management Patches for HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) patches The following patches add support for power management on HP-UX 11i v3. These patches can be found on the HP IT Resource Center (ITRC) web site at http://itrc.hp.com : • HP-UX 11i v3: PHKL_36654 Power Mgmt enablement for pwr module • HP-UX 11i v3: PHKL_36477 11.31 acpi cumulative patch (in HWEnable11i for Sept 2007) • HP-UX 11i v3: PHKL_36478 11.31 acpica cumulative patch (in HWEnable11i for Sept 2007) • HP-UX 11i v3: PHKL_37031 Power Mgmt enablement for cec_hp module • HP-UX 11i v3: PHKL_37032 Power Mgmt enablement for cec_gen module HP Insight Power Manager (IPM) is an integrated power monitoring and management **application** that provides centralized control of server power consumption and thermal output at the datacenter level. See the following web site for more information: www.hp.com/go/ipm Configuring a USB mass storage device into the kernel (HP-UX 11i v2) If no USB mass storage device is attached to a system at the time it is installed, the USB mass storage driver will not be configured into the kernel. If a USB mass storage device is subsequently attached to the system, HP-UX will not be able to communicate with it because the driver has not been configured. Even though the driver is not configured into the kernel, the software is likely installed on the system. To verify this, execute swlist -lproduct USB-00 | grep BLKONLY-MS If you find this module is not installed for some reason, execute 'swinstall USB-00' using your install media. Once it is installed, you can configure it into the kernel using the kernel configuration tools as follows: kcmodule -s UsbBulkOnlyMS=static UsbScsiAdaptor=static You have to reboot the system before any changes take effect. Note: If the installation scripts indicate that the product was not installed because the legacy USB driver was disabled, run 'kcmodule -s hcd=static hid=static hub=static' and reinstall USB-00. Configuring a USB mass storage device into the kernel (HP-UX 11i v3) If no USB mass storage device is attached to a system at the time it is installed, the USB mass storage driver will not be configured into the kernel. If a USB mass storage device is subsequently attached to the system, HP-UX will not be able to communicate with it because the driver has not been configured. Even though the driver is not configured into the kernel, the software is likely installed on the system. To verify this, execute swlist -lproduct USB-00 | grep BLKONLY-MS If you find this module is not installed for some reason, execute 'swinstall USB-00' using your install media. Once it is installed, you can configure it into the kernel using the kernel configuration tools as follows: kcmodule -s UsbBulkOnlyMS=static UsbIomega=static You have to reboot the system before any changes take effect. Note: If the installation scripts indicate that the product was not installed because the legacy USB driver was disabled, run 'kcmodule -s hcd=static hid=static hub=static' and reinstall USB-00. AD217-9013A web August 2008

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To prevent the EFI error message from appearing, update the NC364m card’s EFI driver version 3.2.03 to the 3.2.10 or later EFI driver.
If you want to make the EFI error message disappear during boot-up, update the EFI driver; otherwise, nothing specific needs to be
done. HP recommends updating the EFI driver.
To get the update utility, instructions, and recommended EFI driver download, proceed as follows:
1.
2.
Click the Software and Driver Downloads link.
3.
Choose Download drivers and software (and firmware) and enter the product order number (447883-B21) or the product name
(NC364m) in the search box, and click the search button
>>, or press your Enter key.
4.
Under “Select operating system” click the
Cross operating system (BIOS, Firmware, Diagnostics, etc.) link.
5.
Select the EFI update utility (lanutil64) and click the Download button.
Virtual Connect Fibre Channel support in HPUX 11i v2 requires updated FibrChanl-01 Bundle
The Virtual Connect Fibre Channel modules are not compatible with the HPUX 11i v2 OE Update Release for June 2007 or
earlier. You must have FCD driver version B.11.23.08.01 or later. The B.11.23.08.01 version can be found at the following
location:
&prodSeriesId=1844104&swLang=13&taskId=135&swEnvOID=7
Boot
support of Virtual Connect Fibre Channel was included in the HP-UX 11i v2 OE Update Release Media for December 2007.
For further information, please refer to the Fibre Channel driver documentation at:
Power Management Patches for HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) patches
The following patches add support for power management on HP-UX 11i v3.
These patches can be found on the HP IT Resource Center
(ITRC) web site at
:
HP-UX 11i v3:
PHKL_36654
Power Mgmt enablement for pwr module
HP-UX 11i v3:
PHKL_36477
11.31 acpi cumulative patch (in HWEnable11i for Sept 2007)
HP-UX 11i v3:
PHKL_36478
11.31 acpica cumulative patch (in HWEnable11i for Sept 2007)
HP-UX 11i v3:
PHKL_37031
Power Mgmt enablement for cec_hp module
HP-UX 11i v3:
PHKL_37032
Power Mgmt enablement for cec_gen module
HP Insight Power Manager (IPM) is an integrated power monitoring and management **application** that provides centralized control
of server power consumption and thermal output at the datacenter level.
See the following web site for more information:
www.hp.com/go/ipm
Configuring a USB mass storage device into the kernel (HP-UX 11i v2)
If no USB mass storage device is attached to a system at the time it is installed, the USB mass storage driver will not be configured into
the kernel.
If a USB mass storage device is subsequently attached to the system, HP-UX will not be able to communicate with it
because the driver has not been configured.
Even though the driver is not configured into the kernel, the software is likely installed on the system. To verify this, execute
swlist -lproduct USB-00 | grep BLKONLY-MS
If you find this module is not installed for some reason, execute
'swinstall USB-00'
using your install media. Once it is installed,
you can configure it into the kernel using the kernel configuration tools as follows:
kcmodule -s UsbBulkOnlyMS=static UsbScsiAdaptor=static
You have to reboot the system before any changes take effect.
Note:
If the installation scripts indicate that the product was not installed because the legacy USB driver was disabled, run
'kcmodule -s hcd=static hid=static hub=static'
and reinstall USB-00.
Configuring a USB mass storage device into the kernel (HP-UX 11i v3)
If no USB mass storage device is attached to a system at the time it is installed, the USB mass storage driver will not be configured into
the kernel.
If a USB mass storage device is subsequently attached to the system, HP-UX will not be able to communicate with it
because the driver has not been configured.
Even though the driver is not configured into the kernel, the software is likely installed on the system. To verify this, execute
swlist -lproduct USB-00 | grep BLKONLY-MS
If you find this module is not installed for some reason, execute
'swinstall USB-00'
using your install media. Once it is installed,
you can configure it into the kernel using the kernel configuration tools as follows:
kcmodule -s UsbBulkOnlyMS=static UsbIomega=static
You have to reboot the system before any changes take effect.
Note:
If the installation scripts indicate that the product was not installed because the legacy USB driver was disabled, run
'kcmodule -s hcd=static hid=static hub=static'
and reinstall USB-00.