You can update a drive by downloading and applying firmware
updates.
About this task
To update drive firmware for all drives by using the management GUI, select . You can also update individual drives.
Important: If the system is running version 8.2.1.5 or earlier, or version 8.3.0.0, the
customer should perform a system update to a recommended code level first.
To update drive firmware by using the CLI, follow the remaining steps in this procedure.
Procedure
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Run the following command for the drive that you are updating.
lsdependentvdisks -drive drive_id
If any volumes are
returned, continuing with this procedure takes the volumes offline. To avoid losing access to data,
resolve any redundancy errors to remove this problem before you continue with the update
procedure.
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Locate the firmware update file at the following website:
This website also provides a link to the Software Update Test Utility. This utility indicates
whether any of your drives are not running at the latest level of firmware.
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Using scp or pscp, copy the firmware update file and the Software Update Test Utility package
to the /home/admin/upgrade directory by using the management IP address.
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Run the applydrivesoftware command. You must specify the firmware update
file, the firmware type, and either a list of drive IDs or the parameter -all
to specify all drives:
applydrivesoftware -file name -type firmware -drive drive_id
To
apply the update even if it causes one or more volumes to go offline, specify the
-force option. Using the
-force option can cause the
loss of data. Use the
-force option under the direction of a service
representative.
Attention: Do not use the -type
fpga option, which updates Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) firmware, unless
directed to do so by a service representative.