HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 164

Installing a license file, disk:1:11, ftp 10.1.0.9, license, put certificate.txt license

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4. Either: • To update all disks of the type that the firmware applies to, enter: put firmware-file disk • To update specific disks, enter: put firmware-file disk:enclosure-ID:slot-number For example: put firmware-file disk:1:11 CAUTION: Do not power cycle enclosures or restart a controller during the firmware update. If the update is interrupted or there is a power failure, the disk might become inoperative. If this occurs, contact technical support. It typically takes several minutes for the firmware to load. Wait for a message that the update has succeeded. NOTE: If the update fails, verify that you specified the correct firmware file and try the update a second time. If it fails again, contact technical support. 5. If you are updating specific disks, repeat step 4 for each remaining disk to update. 6. Quit the FTP session. 7. If the updated disks must be power cycled: a. Shut down both controllers by using SMU. b. Power cycle all enclosures as described in your product's User Guide. 8. Verify that each disk has the correct firmware revision. Installing a license file 1. Ensure that the license file is saved to a network location that the storage system can access. 2. Open a Command Prompt (Windows) or a terminal window (UNIX) and navigate to the directory containing the license file to load. 3. Log in to the controller enclosure that the file was generated for: ftp controller-network-address For example: ftp 10.1.0.9 4. Log in as an FTP user. 5. Enter: put license-file license For example: put certificate.txt license A message confirms whether installation succeeded or failed. If installation succeeds, licensing changes take effect immediately. 164 Using FTP

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Using FTP
4.
Either:
To update all disks of the type that the firmware applies to, enter:
put
firmware-file
disk
To update specific disks, enter:
put
firmware-file
disk:
enclosure-ID
:
slot-number
For example:
put
firmware-file
disk:1:11
CAUTION:
Do not power cycle enclosures or restart a controller during the firmware update. If the update is
interrupted or there is a power failure, the disk might become inoperative. If this occurs, contact technical
support.
It typically takes several minutes for the firmware to load. Wait for a message that the update has succeeded.
NOTE:
If the update fails, verify that you specified the correct firmware file and try the update a second time.
If it fails again, contact technical support.
5.
If you are updating specific disks, repeat
step 4
for each remaining disk to update.
6.
Quit the FTP session.
7.
If the updated disks must be power cycled:
a.
Shut down both controllers by using SMU.
b.
Power cycle all enclosures as described in your product’s User Guide.
8.
Verify that each disk has the correct firmware revision.
Installing a license file
1.
Ensure that the license file is saved to a network location that the storage system can access.
2.
Open a Command Prompt (Windows) or a terminal window (UNIX) and navigate to the directory containing the
license file to load.
3.
Log in to the controller enclosure that the file was generated for:
ftp
controller-network-address
For example:
ftp 10.1.0.9
4.
Log in as an FTP user.
5.
Enter:
put
license-file
license
For example:
put certificate.txt license
A message confirms whether installation succeeded or failed. If installation succeeds, licensing changes take
effect immediately.