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Important: Review theRead Before Installing or Updating to HP-UX 11i booklet accompanying the HP-UX 11i v1 OE Media before installing or updating to HP-UX 11i v1.: HP-UX 11i Version 1 Installation and Update Guide > Chapter 3 Install/Update System Requirements

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Some systems may need a firmware upgrade prior to updating to HP-UX 11i v1:

  • Servers:

    • A-Class

    • L-Class

    • N-Class

  • Workstations:

    • B-Class: B1000, B2000

    • C-Class: C3000, C3600,

    • J-Class: J5000, J5600, J6000, J7000

If you are about to install or upgrade one of the systems listed above, verify that it has the minimum required firmware version. If needed, install the patches for your system listed here in the following tables.

If the needed firmware version or later is already on your system, proceed to “PCI Adapter Requirements”. If not, or if you do not know what firmware version is on your system, please read on.

IMPORTANT: The information in the following tables represents minimum firmware requirements. HP strongly recommends that you update your system firmware with the latest patches available at the following website:

http://docs.hp.com/hpux/hw/index.html#System%20Firmware

Table 3-2 Minimum Firmware Versions for HP-UX 11i v1[1]


Model or Bezel

Firmware and Patch for HP-UX 11i v1 Support

Firmware Version

Minimum Available Patches

HP-UX 11.0/11i

Tape Patch Name

A-Class

41.18

PHSS_25314 PHSS_25315

PF_CCRW4118

B-Class, C-Class, J-Class[1]

5.0

PHSS_25982
PHSS_25983

PF_CBCJ0050

C3650, C3700, C3750, J6700, J6750

1.7

n/a

n/a

L1000, L2000, rp5400, rp5450

41.38

PHSS_25105
PHSS_25106

PF_CRHW4138

L3000 Rev A.

40.43

All Firmware

n/a

L1500, L3000, rp5430, rp5470

41.36

All Firmware

PF_CMAW4136

N4000, rp7400

41.02

PHSS_22657 PHSS_22658

PF_CPRW4102

 

Table 3-3 Older Workstation Firmware Requirements

Model or Bezel

Firmware Version

32/64 bit

Tape Patch Name[1]

B132L, B132L+, B160, B180

6.1

32-bit

PF_CB1X0061

B2600[2]

1.464-bitPF_CB260014

B-Class:

B1000
B2000

C-Class

C3000
C3600

J-Class:[2]

J5000
J5600
J6000
J7000
5.064-bitPF_CBCJ0050
C160L5.832-bitPF_CB1X0058
C160, C1806.132 and 64-bitPF_CC2X0061

C200, C240

6.332 and 64-bitPF_CC2X0063
J280, J2822.532 and 64-bitPF_CJ28X025

[1] Tape patches are available at http://itrc.hp.com by selecting individual patches and searching for the specific models

[2] features automatic firmware updates without user intervention

 

Table 3-4 Minimum Firmware Versions for OL* Support

Model or Bezel

Firmware and Patch for OL*[1] Support

System Firmware Version

Minimum Current Patches

HP-UX 11.0/11i

Tape Patch Name

A-Class (A400, A500)

(OL* not available on A-Class)

B-Class, C-Class, J-Class

(Also, OL* not available on workstations.)

L1000, L2000, rp5400, rp5450

41.39

PHSS_25684
PHSS_25685

PF_CRHW4139

L3000 Rev A.

41.46

PHSS_25686
PHSS_25687

L1500, L3000, rp5430, rp5470

42.19

PHSS_25686
PHSS_25687

PF_CCAW4219

N4000, rp7400

42.06

PHSS_22688
PHSS_25931

PF_CPIW4206

rp7410[2]

Release Version 5.0

PDC rev. 16.011
MP rev. 4.009

PF_CKEYMAT0500

rp8400[2]

Release Version 5.0

PDC rev. 16.011
MP rev. 4.009

PF_CKEYMAT0500

Superdome [2]

Release Version 5.1

PDC rev. 36.1
MP rev. 7.26

Not Customer Installable

[1] OL* = OnLine add, delete, and replace

[2] System Firmware and Service Processor Firmware are not customer installable. Please contact your HP Customer Engineer

 

IMPORTANT: OL* functionality is only supported on HP-UX 11i v1 for servers and PCI I/O adapaters meeting the OLA/R support requirements. The following patches are required to support OLA/R with SCSI Ultra160 adapters on HP-UX 11i v1 servers:
PHCO_25831
PHKL_25712 (or later)

Current System Firmware Versions and Patches

In addition to verifying that your system meets the minimum requirements to support HP-UX 11i v1 in Table 3-2 “Minimum Firmware Versions for HP-UX 11i v1”, the following table describes the latest recommended firmware versions available for your system. These patches contain additional enhancements and fixes to your system and also support HP-UX 11i v1 functionality.

NOTE: System firmware versions may change after the printing of this manual. For further additional up-to-date information, please see the System Firmware Matrix at the following URL:

http://docs.hp.com/hpux/hw/index.html#System%20Firmware

Table 3-5 Current System Firmware Versions and Patches


Model or Bezel

Current Firmware Version and Patch Support

Latest System Firmware Version

Available Patches

SD-UX
Patch Name HP-UX 11i v1 /11.0

Tape Patch Name

B1000, B2000, C3x00, J5x00, J6000, J7000

5.0

PHSS_25982

PHSS_25983

PF_CBCJ0050

C3650, C3700, C3750, J6700, J6750

1.9

n/a

n/a

B2600 Workstation

1.4

PHSS_26926

PHSS_26927

PF_CB260014

A400, A500, rp24xx

42.19[1]

PHSS_27383

PHSS_27384

PF_CHAW4219

L1000, L2000, rp5400, rp5450

41.39

PHSS_25684

PHSS_25685

PF_CRHW4139

L1500, L3000, rp5430, rp5470

42.19[2]

PHSS_27466

PHSS_27467

PF_CARIW4219

N-Class/rp7400

42.06

PHSS_26534

PHSS_26533

PF_CPIW4206

rp7410[3]

Release Version 5.0

PDC rev. 16.011
MP rev. 4.009

PF_CKEYMAT0500

rp8400[3]

Release Version 5.0

PDC rev. 16.011
MP rev. 4.009

PF_CKEYMAT0500

Superdome [3]

Release Version 5.1

PDC rev. 36.1
MP rev. 7.26

Not Customer Installable

[1] Starting with firmware revsion 42.03, the software id (SWID) was calculated incorrectly. Firmware revision 42.19 corrects this error and calculates the SWID correctly. The incorrect SWID prevents the intallation of HP-UX 11.00 Predictive.

[2] Added support for CPU product numbers A6152B and A6805B.

[3] System Firmware and Service Processor Firmware are not customer installable. Please contact your HP Customer Engineer

 

How to Verify Your Firmware Version

Checking Workstation Firmware Version

Follow these steps to check workstation firmware version prior to migrating to HP-UX 11i v1:

  1. As root, shut down the system:

    1. Enter: shutdown -h

    2. Switch the system OFF.

  2. Switch the system ON and watch console messages. Press any key when prompted to cancel the automatic boot feature.

  3. Check the firmware version displayed at the beginning of the boot process. If the firmware version for your B-, C- or J-Class workstation is less than 2.3, it needs upgrading. Continue with “How to Download Firmware Upgrades”.

NOTE: Even if your workstation's firmware is 2.3 or later, HP recommends (but does not require) that you update to the most current firmware version (version 5.0 at the time of this printing).

HP continues to revise the firmware for all the systems listed above, adding support for more types of plug-in PCI cards and memory modules and improving the ability to debug dump output for OC/HPMC/panic. Updating to the latest firmware ensures that your workstation takes advantage of these improvements.

Checking Server Firmware Version

There are two methods to check firmware version on HP servers: OnlineDiagnostics or the boot display (see “Using the Boot Display (this requires a reboot):”). Use OnlineDiagnostics if you do not want to reboot your system.

Using OnlineDiagnostics:

If the OnlineDiagnostics are not already on your system, you can find them on the HP-UX 11i v1 Support Plus CD, or on your OE media (CD or DVD).

  1. As root, run the Support Tools Manager (STM) utility:

    /usr/sbin/cstm

  2. Use the map command to find the device number (Dev Num) for the processors on your system; search for items with the product description CPU:

    cstm>map                               
    systemA.hp.comDev
    Num Path Product
    === ==================== =========================
    1 system system ()
    ...
    34 160 CPU (5c4)
    35 166 CPU (5c4)

    Select any one of the processors (CPU) to use in the next step.

  3. Use the CPU device number as input to the sel dev command to request information on that processor. For example:

    cstm>sel dev 34; info
    -- Updating Map --
    Updating Map...
  4. Use the information log command (il) to find the firmware version number:

    cstm>il
    -- Converting a (5060) byte raw log file to text. --
    ... (output lines are omitted)
    -- Information Tool Log for CPU on path 160 --
    Log creation time: Wed May 10 10:21:53 2000
    Hardware path: 160
    ...(output lines are omitted)
    Firmware Revision: 40.14
  5. Enter q to leave this screen. Then press Enter at the next prompt, and enter exit to exit the utility.

  6. If your system requires a firmware upgrade, proceed to “How to Download Firmware Upgrades”

Using the Boot Display (this requires a reboot):
  1. As your system is booting up, interrupt the auto-boot sequence by pressing any key when prompted. For example:

    ...
    Primary boot path: 0/0/2/0.2
    Alternate boot path: 0/0/2/0.2
    Console path: 0/0/4/0.0
    Keyboard path: 0/0/4/0.0
    Processor is booting from first available device.
    To discontinue, press any key with 10 seconds.
  2. You'll see the boot Main Menu:

    ---Main Menu--------------------------------------------------
    Command Description
    ------------ --------------
    BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>] Boot from specified path
    PAth [PRI|ALT] [<path>] Display or modify a path
    SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [<path>] Search for boot devices
    COnfiguration menu Displays or sets boot values
    INformation menu Displays hardware information
    ...
    HElp [<menu>|<command>] Display help for menu or command
    RESET Restart the system

    Main Menu: Enter command or menu>

    Enter: IN (for INformation)

  3. You'll see the information menu:

    ---Information Menu-------------------------------------------
    Command Description
    ------------ --------------
    ALL Display all system information
    BootINfo Display boot-related information
    Cache Display cache information
    ChipRevisions Display revisions of major VLSI
    FRU Display FRU information
    FwrVersion Display firmware information
    ...
    Main Return to Main Menu

    Information Menu: Enter command>

    Enter: FV (for Firmware Version)

    You'll see something like the following:

    FIRMWARE INFORMATION
    Firmware Version: 40.14
  4. Continue with the boot (example commands are in bold):

    Information Menu: Enter command > BO PRI
    Interact with IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> N
    Booting...
  5. If your system requires a a firmware upgrade, proceed to “How to Download Firmware Upgrades”

How to Download Firmware Upgrades

NOTE: To get a firmware patch free of charge via ftp:

For the Americas and Asia-Pacific:

ftp://us-ffs.external.hp.com

For Europe:

ftp://europe-ffs.external.hp.com

To get a firmware patch over the Web:

  1. Go to this web site:

    http://itrc.hp.com/

    From the home page, select individual patches.

  2. If you are already registered, log in with your user ID and password. If not registered, following the instructions on the screen. Remember to save your user ID and password.

  3. From the patch database main page, select hp-ux.

  4. Select Series 700 for workstations or Series 800 for servers.
    Select the OS your system is running, either 10.20 or 11.00.

  5. Choose Search By Keyword, enter the patch name for your system listed on Table 3-1 “Supported Systems” and click search.

    The patch you entered or its successor should be listed. Select that patch (click select all, then add to selected patch list, then download). Ignore any comments that the firmware patch is "Not yet HP recommended".

  6. After downloading the patch, proceed to “How to Apply Firmware Patches”.

How to Apply Firmware Patches

Follow these steps to install each patch you've downloaded on each system prior to updating it to HP-UX 11i v1:

  1. Back up your system!

  2. Log in as root.

  3. Copy the patches to the /tmp directory.

  4. Change your working directory to /tmp and extract each patch using the sh command. For example, to extract patch PHSS_23184:

    cd /tmp
    sh PHSS_23184

  5. Run swinstall to install each patch. For example:

    /usr/sbin/swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x \ patch_match_target=true -s /tmp/PHSS_23184.depot

CAUTION: Do not interrupt the update process. Do not power down the system or resume similar actions during the update. The process requires multiple reboots. Once the system has rebooted HP-UX completely, it is safe to perform any other normal operation.
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