HP StorageWorks 2/12 HP StorageWorks Director and Edge Switch release notes (0 - Page 11

Upgrading firmware on a Director from 04.xx.xx to 05.xx.xx

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NOTE: The following HP firmware versions are considered to be within one functional release: • 09.08.03, 09.08.01, 09.07.02 • 09.06.02 • 09.03.00, 09.02.00, 09.00.00 • 08.02.00, 08.01.01, 08.01.00 • 07.01.03, 07.01.02, 07.00.00 If you use HAFM Basic for upgrades and downgrades, and the release version rule is not followed, errors will occur and there may be a disruption to attached devices. • If upgrading firmware requires an upgrade from 04.xx.xx to 05.xx.xx, there are special considerations, as described in "Upgrading firmware on a Director from 04.xx.xx to 05.xx.xx" on page 11. • If upgrading firmware requires an upgrade from 06.xx.xx, upgrade from 06.xx.xx to 07.01.03. Firmware 07.01.03 includes a fix to an issue that can occur under very specific conditions when firmware is upgraded from 06.xx.xx to 07.xx.xx . Other versions of 07.xx.xx should not be used in the upgrade process. • If upgrading firmware requires an upgrade from 07.xx.xx, upgrade from 07.xx.xx to 08.02.00. Firmware 08.02.00 includes a fix to a issue that can occur when firmware is upgraded from 07.xx.xx to 08.xx.xx for the Edge Switch 2/24 and Edge Switch 2/12. Other versions of 08.xx.xx should not be used in the upgrade process. • A small number of Surestore Director FC-64 units that were shipped early may display one of the following messages during the process of upgrading to firmware 05.02.00-13: • HAFM-Firmware cannot be loaded due to insufficient CTP memory. • HAFM Basic-File System Error: Insufficient memory for new firmware version. This occurs only in certain units with control processor (CTP) cards. Units with CTP2 cards do not have this issue. If you receive one of these messages during the upgrade, the firmware upgrade has failed but the unit continues to run with the existing firmware. Before activating the new firmware image, the upgrade process found that there was insufficient memory to complete the upgrade. Contact HP Customer Support if you receive this message. • Some customer environments use application or host software that is affected by the restart of the Director CTP during a HotCAT download operation. Applications that rely on inband management servers are especially prone to problems caused by processor restart. For example, an application may be configured to poll the Edge Switch or Director at regular intervals. The polling process could occur during a restart period, causing the application software to react adversely. As a solution, before the upgrade shut down the applications driving inband requests, and then restart the applications after the upgrade is complete. Upgrading firmware on a Director from 04.xx.xx to 05.xx.xx An issue has been identified in release 04.xx.xx if the contents of the nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) on the active CTP are corrupted. Once the configuration has been loaded, this corruption is not detected until an IPL/IML, power cycle, or firmware code load. If the NVRAM on the active CTP has corrupted contents, the firmware load can cause the configuration to reset to factory defaults, which can cause a system outage. By using the following procedure to upgrade firmware, configuration is preserved and a system outage is avoided. This issue has been resolved with firmware 05.02.00-13 and later. Director and Edge Switch release notes (09.08.03) 11

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NOTE:
The following HP firmware versions are considered to be within one functional release:
09.08.03, 09.08.01, 09.07.02
09.06.02
09.03.00, 09.02.00, 09.00.00
08.02.00, 08.01.01, 08.01.00
07.01.03, 07.01.02, 07.00.00
If you use HAFM Basic for upgrades and downgrades, and the release version rule is not followed,
errors will occur and there may be a disruption to attached devices.
If upgrading firmware requires an upgrade from 04.xx.xx to 05.xx.xx, there are special consider-
ations, as described in
Upgrading firmware on a Director from 04.xx.xx to 05.xx.xx
on page 11.
If upgrading firmware requires an upgrade from 06.xx.xx, upgrade from 06.xx.xx to 07.01.03.
Firmware 07.01.03 includes a fix to an issue that can occur under very specific conditions when
firmware is upgraded from 06.xx.xx to 07.xx.xx . Other versions of 07.xx.xx should not be used
in the upgrade process.
If upgrading firmware requires an upgrade from 07.xx.xx, upgrade from 07.xx.xx to 08.02.00.
Firmware 08.02.00 includes a fix to a issue that can occur when firmware is upgraded from
07.xx.xx to 08.xx.xx for the Edge Switch 2/24 and Edge Switch 2/12. Other versions of 08.xx.xx
should not be used in the upgrade process.
A small number of Surestore Director FC-64 units that were shipped early may display one of the
following messages during the process of upgrading to firmware 05.02.00-13:
HAFM
Firmware cannot be loaded due to insufficient CTP memory.
HAFM Basic
File System Error: Insufficient memory for new firmware
version.
This occurs only in certain units with control processor (CTP) cards. Units with CTP2 cards do not
have this issue.
If you receive one of these messages during the upgrade, the firmware upgrade has failed but the
unit continues to run with the existing firmware. Before activating the new firmware image, the
upgrade process found that there was insufficient memory to complete the upgrade. Contact HP
Customer Support if you receive this message.
Some customer environments use application or host software that is affected by the restart of the
Director CTP during a HotCAT download operation. Applications that rely on inband management
servers are especially prone to problems caused by processor restart. For example, an application
may be configured to poll the Edge Switch or Director at regular intervals. The polling process
could occur during a restart period, causing the application software to react adversely. As a
solution, before the upgrade shut down the applications driving inband requests, and then restart
the applications after the upgrade is complete.
Upgrading firmware on a Director from 04.xx.xx to 05.xx.xx
An issue has been identified in release 04.xx.xx if the contents of the nonvolatile random access
memory (NVRAM) on the active CTP are corrupted. Once the configuration has been loaded, this
corruption is not detected until an IPL/IML, power cycle, or firmware code load. If the NVRAM on the
active CTP has corrupted contents, the firmware load can cause the configuration to reset to factory
defaults, which can cause a system outage. By using the following procedure to upgrade firmware,
configuration is preserved and a system outage is avoided. This issue has been resolved with firmware
05.02.00-13 and later.
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