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Using the MSA_Util (OpenVMS), For existing OpenVMS installations

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# scu -f /dev/rscsi/c5t0d0 show inquiry Inquiry Information: Peripheral Device Type: Peripheral Qualifier: Device Type Modifier: Removable Media: ANSI Version: ECMA Version: ISO Version: Response Data Format: Terminate I/O Process: Additional Length: Reserved (byte 5): Soft Reset Support: Target Transfer Disable: Linked Command Support: Synchronous Data Transfers: Support for 16 Bit Transfers: Support for 32 Bit Transfers: Relative Addressing Support: Vendor Identification: Firmware Revision Level: Vendor Specific Data: Oxc 0 0 No 0 0 2 IO AUTOCONFIGURE SYSMAN> EXIT 1000/1500 Modular Smart Array firmware updating guide 29

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# scu -f /dev/rscsi/c5t0d0 show inquiry
Inquiry Information:
Peripheral Device Type:
Peripheral Qualifier:
Device Type Modifier:
Removable Media:
ANSI Version:
ECMA Version:
ISO Version:
Response Data Format:
Terminate I/O Process:
Additional Length:
Reserved (byte 5):
Soft Reset Support:
Target Transfer Disable:
Linked Command Support:
Synchronous Data Transfers:
Support for 16 Bit Transfers:
Support for 32 Bit Transfers:
Relative Addressing Support:
Vendor Identification:
Firmware Revision Level:
Vendor Specific Data:
Oxc <Array Controller>
0 <Peripheral Device Connected>
0
No
<Complies to ANSI X3.351-200x, SPC-2>
0
0
2 <SCSI-2)
No
247
0x80
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
MSA1xxx
6.86
35 30 44 39 49 50 30 33 56 00 00
10.
Before resuming I/O access to the MSA, verify that the MSA and its storage arrays are online.
Using the MSA_Util (OpenVMS)
1.
Obtain the
rmware
les as instructed in
Obtaining MSA support software or controller
rmware
.
NOTE:
The
rmware
le must be copied to a local disk on the OpenVMS system. The MSA cannot
be updated from a
rmware CD.
2.
Obtain the Current Fibre SCSI ECO Kit for your version of OpenVMS from the HP IT Resource
Center at
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For existing OpenVMS installations:
Install the Fibre SCSI ECO kit on all of the system disks (of all OpenVMS systems in the
SAN), and then restart all updated servers. For instructions, see the documentation that
came with the Fibre SCSI ECO kit.
For new OpenVMS installations:
Create a LUN on the MSA, and then assign a unique identi
er to the LUN. For instructions,
see the
MSA1000/1500 Command Line Interface User Guide
.
Install OpenVMS. For instructions, see the OpenVMS documents associated with the version
being installed.
Install the Fibre SCSI ECO kit on all system disks and restart all updated servers. For
instructions, see the documentation that came with the Fibre SCSI ECO kit.
3.
Verify that the MSA is connected to the SAN.
4.
Verify that each MSA controller has been assigned a unique identi
er. For instructions, see the
MSA1000/1500 Command Line Interface User Guide
.
5.
Stop all I/O to the MSA.
6.
If the MSA controller or the user-de
ned ID was added after OpenVMS was booted, issue the
following commands:
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN
SYSMAN> IO AUTOCONFIGURE
SYSMAN> EXIT
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