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RS/6000 7043-150 System Firmware UpdateApplies to : IBM RS/6000 7043-150, 7046-B50This document describes the installation of Licensed Machine Code, which
is sometimes referred to generically as microcode or firmware.
Contents
1.0 Systems AffectedThis update provides new System firmware (FW) for RS/6000 7043-150 and 7046-B50 systems only. Do not use on any other systems.The firmware level contained in this update is:
2.0 Firmware Description and Revision HistoryTable 2.1 lists the levels and descriptions for System firmware.
3.0 Cautions and Important NotesATTENTION: The firmware levels contained in this package MUST be installed before installing AIX 5.3.Don't be alarmed at the length of this document! For any given download/unpacking/update environment, the process is short. This document describes processes for several environments. One should be suitable for your needs, and these instructions guide you through just the environment you choose. Firmware Update Installation Is Not ConcurrentInstallation of the firmware will cause an unconditional reboot of the system. Therefore, all user operations should be gracefully terminated before firmware updates are to be applied.Avoid Potential Firmware Update CorruptionSome firmware corruptions are recoverable in the field, and a recovery attempt will usually succeed. If the recovery attempt fails, replace the card containing the corrupted firmware module. Here are some tips to help avoid the need for such recoveries.Never power off the system during the firmware update process!
Replacement Parts May Require UpdatingWhen a system planar is replaced, the System firmware on the new system planar must be checked to ensure it is at the latest level. If it is not, update to the latest level. Table 3.1 lists the released levels.AIX Instructions are CASE SENSITIVEIn the instructions that follow are specific AIX and DOS commands. AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames. DOS commands are not case sensitive, and may be entered without regard to the cases shown.How to Determine the Firmware Release DateLevel identifiers for the System FW use the 5-digit Julian date code method in terms of day number in a year (such as 05287 for TCP05287 level --287th day of 2005 or October 14, 2005).4.0 How to Determine Currently Installed Firmware LevelDO NOT rely on the part number or firmware level marking/label on the EPROM/FLASH module because the content of the module may have been updated to a different level. To be safe, always check the firmware level electronically.Two methods for reading the firmware levels are described below.
4.1 Using AIX to Read Currently Installed Firmware LevelsTo check the System Firmware levelEnter: lscfg -vp | grep -p openprom This command will produce a system configuration report containing a section similar to the following. Name: openprom Model: IBM, TCP03126 <== System FW level Node: openprom Physical Location: P1The Model line lists the level of the currently installed System Firmware. If the right-most five characters (date) of the firmware level are earlier than 05287 you should consider installing the update. If you find the firmware must be updated, proceed to Section 5.0. If no update is needed, installation is complete. 4.2 Using SMS Utilities to Read Currently Installed Firmware LevelsThe System Management Services (SMS) Utilities may be accessed in two ways.
4.2.1 If Using an ASCII TerminalPower on or shutdown and restart the system. At checkpoint E1F1 on the operator panel, watch the terminal for the time to press the "1" key. An indicator appears on the terminal as each system component is self-tested. When the word "keyboard" appears, quickly press the "1" key. The SMS menu will be displayed after startup testing has completed.The current System FW level can be found in the top left hand corner of the display. You will see something similar to: RS/6000 Firmware
The Version line lists the level of the currently installed System Firmware. If the right-most five characters (date) of the firmware level are earlier than 05287 you should consider installing the update. When you have read the current FW level, exit SMS as directed on the menu screens. If you find the firmware must be updated, proceed to
Section
5.0. If no update is needed, installation is complete.
4.2.2 If Using a Graphics ConsolePower on or shutdown and restart the system. At checkpoint E1F1 on the operator panel, in the bottom right hand corner of the display, you will see copyright notices and the last line will say something similar to:Firmware Version TCP03126 The Version line lists the level of the currently installed System Firmware. If the right most five characters (date) of the firmware level are earlier than 05287 you should consider installing the update. When you have read the current FW level, exit SMS as directed on the menu screens. If you find the firmware must be updated, proceed to Section 5.0. If no update is needed, installation is complete.
5.0 Downloading and Unpacking the Firmware Update PackageInstructions for downloading and unpacking the firmware update package follow.5.1 Internet PackageThe System Firmware, in AIX and DOS packages, is located at the web sitehttp://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/firmware/gjsn Follow the instructions on this web page. You must read and agree to the license agreement to the firmware packages. In the drop-down box, choose the entry for your specific machine type and model. The download choices at that entry are:
5.1.1 Downloading the AIX PackageUse this method to download to an AIX system. Note: In the instructions
that follow are specific AIX commands.
a) Provide a directory on an AIX system to receive the AIX package. Enter:
Note: If the
directory /tmp/fwupdate already exists,
b) Transfer the AIX package to the /tmp/fwupdate directory
(using "Save as ...").
c) Unpack file by executing the instructions below. Enter the commands: cd /tmp/fwupdate
[Don't overlook the periods (.) in the above command.] This file will be added to /tmp/fwupdate. TCP05287.img If you used the above procedure to transfer the AIX package directly to the target system, proceed to Section 6.0, Updating the Firmware. Otherwise, on the intermediate AIX system, choose one of the following methods for transferring files to the target system.
5.1.1.1 The FTP Transfer MethodThis method presumes you have ftp access to the system to be updated.On the intermediate AIX system, Enter the commands: ftp {name
of target system}
bin
Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware. 5.1.1.2 The Diskette Transfer MethodThis method can be used for cases in which electronic connections between the intermediate AIX system and the target system are inconvenient.
5.1.1.2.1 Diskette for AIX Command-Line Update MethodA 2MB (HD) new or freshly formatted diskette is required.With the diskette loaded in the drive, Enter the commands: cd /tmp/fwupdate
This will produce an AIX backup diskette. Label this diskette "AIX Backup: System (TCP05287) FW for IBM 7043-150 and 7046-B50" Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware. 5.1.1.2.2 Diskettes for SMS Utilities Update MethodNote: The following procedure requires the doswrite command, whichis included in bos.dosutil (an installation option of AIX). If this is not loaded on the machine, see your system administrator. This method is recommended only for systems that will not boot AIX. If you must use SMS (i.e. the system will not boot AIX), proceed as follows. A 2MB (HD) new or freshly formatted DOS diskette (or use the AIX dosformat command) is required. With the diskette loaded in the drive, Enter the commands: cd /tmp/fwupdate
Label the resulting diskette, "Image: System (TCP05287) FW for IBM 7043-150 and 7046-B50". Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware. 5.1.2 Downloading the DOS PackageUse this method to download to a Windows workstation. a) Prepare a directory for receiving the DOS package.
Enter:
Note: If the directory [pa
th]\fwupdate already exists,
b) Transfer the DOS package to the [path]\fwupdate directory
(using "Save as ...").
c) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below. Enter the commands: cd [path]\fwupdate
These files will be added to the fwupdate subdirectory: 150SYS_B.exe
5.1.2.1 Diskette for AIX Command-Line Update Method [Recommended]A 2MB (HD) new or freshly formatted DOS diskette is required.With the diskette loaded in the drive, Enter the commands: cd [path]\fwupdate
Label the resulting diskette, "AIX Backup: System (TCP05287) FW for IBM 7043-150 and 7046-B50" Note:
Any diskette labeled: 'AIX Backup: . . . .' is in a format that can be
used
Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware. 5.1.2.2 Diskettes for SMS Utilities Update MethodIf you must use SMS (i.e. the system cannot boot AIX), proceed as follows.A 2MB (HD) new or freshly formatted DOS diskette is required. With the diskette loaded in the drive, Enter the commands: cd [path]\fwupdate
Label the resulting diskette, "Image: System (TCP05287) FW for IBM 7043-150 and 7046-B50" Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware. 5.2 Remote Installation of FirmwareTo install firmware on a remote system, login to the remote system as root. Copy (in binary format) the firmware file, TCP05287.img, to the /tmp/fwupdate directory on the remote system. Proceed to Section 6.0 Updating the Firmware.6.0 Updating the FirmwareThis section describes methods for installing the new firmware.***
Do not power off the target system at any time before
the update process completes.
Note: Checksums can be used to verify files have not been corrupted or altered during transmission. At the AIX command line, enter: sum TCP05287.img This command will produce the following output: 25767 1024 TCP05287.img The checksum is -------> 25767 Two update methods are described below.
6.1 Using the AIX Command-Line Method [Recommended]You must have root authority on the target server to update its firmware. Because the update process will cause an automatic AIX reboot, be sure the system is not running any user applications.This method allows updating either from files already loaded into the target system or from diskettes.
AIX commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must be entered exactly as shown, including the filenames. 6.1.1 Updating with Files Already Loaded in the Target SystemWith the files located in the /tmp/fwupdate subdirectory, apply the system firmware update.Enter the commands: cd /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin
[Don't overlook the periods (.) in the above command.] You will be asked for confirmation to proceed with the firmware update and the required reboot. If you confirm, the system will apply the new firmware, reboot and return to the AIX prompt. This may take one to ten minutes, depending on the configuration of the target system. The firmware update is complete. You will want to verify the update as described in paragraph 6.3. 6.1.2 Updating from AIX Backup DiskettesPut the AIX backup diskette in the drive of the target system,Enter the commands: mkdir /tmp/fwupdate Note: If the directory /tmp/fwupdate
already exists,
cd /tmp/fwupdate
[Don't overlook the periods (.) in the above command.] You will be asked for confirmation to proceed with the firmware update and the required reboot. If you confirm, the system will apply the new firmware, reboot and return to the AIX prompt. This may take one to ten minutes, depending on the configuration of the target system. The firmware update is complete. You will want to verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.3. Don't forget to retrieve and file any firmware update diskette that may still be in the system's diskette drive. A good time to do this is after the reboot has completed. 6.2 Using the SMS Utilities MethodThe System Management Services (SMS) Utilities may be accessed in two ways.
6.2.1 If Using an ASCII Terminala. Power on or shutdown and restart the system. b. At checkpoint E1F1 on the operator panel, watch
the terminal for the time to press the "1" key.
c. Into the drive, insert diskette labeled, "Image: System (TCP05287) FW for IBM 7043-150 and 7046-B50" d. Choose 3 for Utilities. e. Choose 6 for Update System Firmware. (the system asks for confirmation) f. Choose TCP05287.img g. Follow on-screen update steps as they are presented,
until you see the message
The firmware update is complete. You will want to verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.3. 6.2.2 If Using a Graphics ConsoleNote: A change was made to the GUI menus in TCP04195. This resulted in a changeto the key pressed in step b. If your current firmware level is TCP04195 or later, use the "1" key. For current firmware earlier than TCP04195, use the "F1" key. a. Power on or shutdown and restart the system. b. At checkpoint E1F1 on the operator panel, watch
the console for the time to press the
c. Use arrow keys to move to Utilities. <Enter> d. Use arrow keys to move to Update. <Enter> e. Insert diskette labeled "Image: System (TCP05287)
FW for IBM 7043-150 and 7046-B50" in the
f. Use arrow keys to move to Yes if the image display is correct. <Enter> g. Follow on-screen update steps as they are presented. The flash update should complete in about one minute. Following a successful firmware update, the system will automatically reboot. Don't forget to retrieve and file any firmware update diskette that may still be in the system's diskette drive. A good time to do this is after the reboot has completed. The firmware update is complete. You will want to verify this update as shown in paragraph 6.3. 6.3 Verifying the UpdateTo verify the firmware update was successful, use the following AIX command after the automatic reboot.To check the System Firmware level Enter: lscfg -vp | grep -p openprom This command will produce a system configuration report containing sections similar to the following. Name: openprom
The right-most five characters (date) of the FW level should match the
level you just installed, namely, 05287.
6.4 Archiving the Update FilesIn the event it becomes necessary to restore the system to a certain firmware level, it is suggested you identify and archive the materials for each update you install.If the download process produced diskettes, label and store them in a safe place. If the download process produced only files, archive and identify the file for convenient retrieval.
End of Installation Instructions
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