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Installing firmware using Smart Components — Linux environments - configuration

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Instead of command line parameters you can use the following DOS environment variables: • oa_address: set this variable for the IP address of array controller • oa_username : set this variable for the username of array controller • oa_password : set this variable for the password of array controller NOTE: When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management access rights. Installing firmware using Smart Components - Linux environments 1. Place the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory. 2. Open a Linux command console. 3. From the directory containing the downloaded file, enable execute access to this model by entering chmod +x CPxxxxxx.scexe, where CPxxxxxx.scexe represents the downloaded file. 4. Execute the Smart Component by entering a command similar to the following: ./CPxxxxxx.scexe --target --user --passwd NOTE: • Use the -e or -f option when flashing a device, even if it is up to date. • Use the -g option when downgrading. • For details on supported command options, see the online help by executing the command ./CPxxxxxx.scexe or ./CPxxxxxx.scexe -h. • 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 onscreen instructions. NOTE: When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management access rights. Installing firmware using the Storage Management Utility (SMU) 1. Place the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory. 2. If using a Smart Component, extract the contents of the Smart Component. In Windows - Click Extract on the first screen of the Smart Component. In Linux - Enter ./CPxxxxxx.scexe --unpack= to extract the contents of the Smart Component to the folder. (For example,./CP123456.scexe -unpack=extract_here) 3. Locate the firmware file in the extracted folder. The firmware filename is in the following format: S110Bxx.bin 4. In single-domain environments, stop all I/O to the vdisks before starting the firmware update. 5. Log in to the SMU and, in the Configuration View panel, right-click the system and select Tools > Update Firmware. A table displays currently installed firmware versions. 6. Select the enclosure modules to update. NOTE: All enclosures in an array configuration must use the same firmware version. 7. Click Browse and select the firmware file to install. Installation instructions 5

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Instead of command line parameters you can use the following DOS environment variables:
oa_address
: set this variable for the IP address of array controller
oa_username
: set this variable for the username of array controller
oa_password
: set this variable for the password of array controller
NOTE:
When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management
access rights.
Installing firmware using Smart Components — Linux environments
1.
Place the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory.
2.
Open a Linux command console.
3.
From the directory containing the downloaded file, enable execute access to this model by entering
chmod +x CPxxxxxx.scexe
, where CPxxxxxx.scexe represents the downloaded file.
4.
Execute the Smart Component by entering a command similar to the following:
./CPxxxxxx.scexe --target <ip_address> --user <username> --passwd
<password>
NOTE:
Use the
-e
or
-f
option when flashing a device, even if it is up to date.
Use the
-g
option when downgrading.
For details on supported command options, see the online help by executing the command
./CPxxxxxx.scexe
or
./CPxxxxxx.scexe -h
.
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 onscreen instructions.
NOTE:
When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management
access rights.
Installing firmware using the Storage Management Utility (SMU)
1.
Place the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory.
2.
If using a Smart Component,
extract the contents of the Smart Component.
In Windows — Click
Extract
on the first screen of the Smart Component.
In Linux — Enter
./CPxxxxxx.scexe --unpack=<folder name>
to extract the contents of
the Smart Component to the
<folder name>
folder. (For example,
./CP123456.scexe
unpack=extract_here
)
3.
Locate the firmware file in the extracted folder. The firmware filename is in the following format:
S110Bxx.bin
4.
In single-domain environments, stop all I/O to the vdisks before starting the firmware update.
5.
Log in to the SMU and, in the Configuration View panel, right-click the system and select
Tools >
Update Firmware
.
A table displays currently installed firmware versions.
6.
Select the enclosure modules to update.
NOTE:
All enclosures in an array configuration must use the same firmware version.
7.
Click
Browse
and select the firmware file to install.
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