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From HP-UX, determine the hardware path H/W Path, Device Special Filename DSF, and Fibre

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1. Obtain the firmware files as instructed in Obtaining MSA support software or controller firmware. Record firmware location and version information in the spaces provided in the last row of Table 6. 2. If needed, install the SCSI Command Utility (SCU) on the server: • If you created an offline, bootable firmware CD: • Insert the newly created firmware CD in the CD-ROM drive of the server, mount the CD-ROM, view the contents of the CD, and identify the SCU for your environment. • Enter the following command to copy the executable SCU file to the /usr/bin directory on the server: # cp /cdrom//scu /usr/bin (Where is the path to the SCU files.) • Change permissions on the SCU file to allow access and use. • If you copied the firmware files to a temporary location on the server: • Navigate to the directory on the server in which you copied and unzipped the firmware files, view the contents of the directory, and identify the SCU for your environment. • Enter the following command to copy the executable SCU file to the /usr/bin directory on the server: # cp //scu /usr/bin (Where is the path to the SCU files.) • Change permissions on the SCU file to allow access and use. NOTE: Additional SCU-related files are located in the /scu directories, including readme, scripting, and help files. 3. From HP-UX, determine the hardware path (H/W Path), Device Special Filename (DSF), and Fibre Channel driver instance of each HBA that has an MSA controller attached by entering: # ioscan -fn > scanfile Open the scanfile with the editor of your choice and record the H/W Path and DSF for each MSA controller in the spaces provided in Table 6. The following is an example of the information included in the ioscan: 26 Updating the components

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1.
Obtain the
rmware
les as instructed in
Obtaining MSA support software or controller
rmware
.
Record
rmware location and version information in the spaces provided in the last row of
Table 6
.
2.
If needed, install the SCSI Command Utility (SCU) on the server:
If you created an of
ine, bootable
rmware CD:
Insert the newly created
rmware CD in the CD-ROM drive of the server, mount the
CD-ROM, view the contents of the CD, and identify the SCU for your environment.
Enter the following command to copy the executable SCU
le to the
/usr/bin
directory
on the server:
# cp /cdrom/
<scu_directory>
/scu /usr/bin
(Where
<scu_directory>
is the path to the SCU
les.)
Change permissions on the SCU
le to allow access and use.
If you copied the
rmware
les to a temporary location on the server:
Navigate to the directory on the server in which you copied and unzipped the
rmware
les, view the contents of the directory, and identify the SCU for your environment.
Enter the following command to copy the executable SCU
le to the
/usr/bin
directory
on the server:
# cp /
<scu_directory>
/scu /usr/bin
(Where
<scu_directory>
is the path to the SCU
les.)
Change permissions on the SCU
le to allow access and use.
NOTE:
Additional SCU-related
les are located in the /scu directories, including readme, scripting,
and help
les.
3.
From HP-UX, determine the hardware path (H/W Path), Device Special Filename (DSF), and Fibre
Channel driver instance of each HBA that has an MSA controller attached by entering:
# ioscan -fn > scanfile
Open the scan
le with the editor of your choice and record the H/W Path and DSF for each MSA
controller in the spaces provided in
Table 6
.
The following is an example of the information included in the
ioscan
:
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