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Asset ID: 1-71-1008936.1
Update Date:2011-04-05
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Solution  1008936.1 :   StorEdge L20/L40/L60 - Firmware Upgrade Procedure  


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Applies to:

Sun Storage L20 (StorEdge-OEM) Tape Library - Version: Not Applicable and later   [Release: N/A and later ]
Sun Storage L40 (StorEdge-OEM) Tape Library - Version: Not Applicable and later    [Release: N/A and later]
Sun Storage L60 (OEM) Tape Library - Version: Not Applicable and later    [Release: N/A and later]
All Platforms
Checked for relevance on 2-Feb-2011.

Goal

This document describes how to upgrade the firmware of the StorEdge L20/L40/L60 Tape Libraries.

Solution

Steps to Follow
From time to time it is required to upgrade the library firmware of these libraries, especially if any hardware such as the picker assembly has been swapped. Since the inclusion of the Remote Management Card into these systems, this has made the task really straightforward.
The library may be connected to the customer's local LAN but access can
also be achieved by attaching a crossover cable between a laptop and the
libraries RJ45 ethernet port.
If the tape library does not have the network interface or RJ45 port configured,
following the procedure in Technical Instruction < Document: 1010650.1>
'Configuring Ethernet port for Firmware Upgrade or Remote Management' to setup the
interface.
NOTE: The procedure outlined below can be used to downgrade library
firmware as well as upgrade if there is a suspicion that someone
has jumped to the latest revision instead of doing things 'by the
book'.
NOTE: Before proceeding note the following:
Library and drive's SCSI target addresses
(Op panel: Main, 1. library info 3. View config, more, 1. SCSI IDs).
NOTE: Also note barcode character length.
Valid values are 6, 7,or 8.
(Main , 3. Admin 3. Change config, more, 3 Other config options,
more, 1. Barcode character length).
If the customer is using Netbackup you need to check that the value is
set to the same afterwards. Bug ID 4934287 - 1.55 firmware and Netbackup
PATCHES
Library patch. (Can only be loaded via the network port).
111972-05 (or later) contains the robotics firmware for the Sun
StorEdge L20/L40/L60 tape libraries.
Drive patches. (Loaded over SCSI using tload).
The drives are separate devices so firmware upgrades can be done
independently of library upgrades.
116328-01 (or later) DLT7000 firmware for L20/40/60
112068-02 (or later) DLT8000 firmware for L20/40/60
113359-01 (or later) LTO-1 firmware for L20/40/60
-o0o-
The procedure is as follows:
# ftp 
	The user name you must log in as is 'download' (not root or
	other username) use the administration password to authenticate
	(which the customer needs to know and have set). The service
	password (if known) will not work.
Put the ftp session into binary mode by typing 'bin' at the ftp
prompt.
230 User logged in
ftp> bin
200 Type set to I, binary mode
ftp>
Use the following syntax as it appears below, the 'ftp>' bit
denotes the ftp prompt e.g:
ftp> put L20_SUN-1_71S-dnld_all /firmware/chunker
You need to include the '/firmware/chunker' bit, don't try to be
smart and cd into this directory, the download is likely to fail.
Then wait for the download to complete - the library should power
cycle to complete the job.
You can snoop between your machine and the library to monitor the
download process. Just watch for the ftp traffic to stop - you
normally see a 'transfer complete' message in the output of the
snoop or something similar. Once it's completed, just type 'bye' at
the ftp prompt to exit the ftp shell.
ftp> bye
221 Bye...see you later
NOTE 1: If your customer is on a low firmware like, 1.05S, you need to
upgrade the firmware in stages, from 1.05S -> 1.25S -> 1.33S ->
1.55S -> 1.71S, you can't jump to the latest revision.
NOTE 2: You can do all of this via a web browser - but in my experience,
	this ftp procedure is more robust - different flavours of
	browsers can cause problems, however, the browser must support
Java 1.3x. If you do use the browser method, once started leave
it alone till it is finished. Don't resize the browser window for
example. Progress can be viewed on the op panel.
CAUTION: If you do upgrade to 1.55S it is possible the default barcode length
setting has changed so you need to check that.
	 Use the 'Change Configuration' menu to change the default barcode
	 length back to whatever the customer was using beforehand.
(most commonly it is the default 6 characters).
This barcode stuff needs to be done before you try to do any
inventory from your backup software.
	 Once the library has come back from it's power cycle and you've
checked the barcode length setting - you should now be ready
to inventory from your software (if used) and continue working
as normal.
Lastly check that the correct firmware components have been installed.
Run a library report and check for the following revisions.
Overall 		1.05 	1.25S 	1.33S 	1.42S   1.55S   1.71S
Library controller 	S.07 	C14S 	C16S    C20S 	C24S    C30S
Library transport 	P.03 	P.16 	P.21  	P.23   	P27     P31
Remote management card 	0.86 	2.95 	2.97  	2.99 	3.3     3.36
DLT7000 		100 	100 	100   	100 	100     100
DLT8000 		59 	59 	59	59	59      59
LTO Gen1     				E36R   	E36R   	E36R    E36R
1.42 firmware was never issued as a patch but was installed on a few units to resolve problems before 1.55 firmware became available.


The Sun StorEdge L20/L40/L60 service password cannot be used to
perform the firmware upgrade, you must use the Administration
password ... If the administration password has not been set on the
library, you will need to set this prior to performing the firmware
upgrade.

If your laptop is also used on SWAN don't forget to disable the
Netscape proxy server when doing a crossover connection directly to
the Library.

Be aware of FIN #I0758 when replacing FRU's the only way to check
individual components in the library is by generating a report
using the above Web interface.

Be Aware of Sun Alert #28490 : DLT8000 tape drives may
Experience Data Corruption During Read or Write Operations. It would
be good to check drive firmware for rev 59 when checking library
firmware.

Additional Internal Info....

This info. is not to be released to the customer...

You may well find that the customer has not set either the admin or service
password and will have no idea what the default passwords are.

The service code is 42311324
The admin code is for customer admin use.
Units are shipped with admin password switched off.
If setting an admin password Sun engineers generally use a default of 12341234

If the admin password is lost it can be reset by a Sun engineer in the
service menu. (change configuration, password).

The service password must not be given to the customer.

Written By Alice Soteriou (alice.soteriou@sun.com)
L20, L40, L60, firmware, upgrade
Previously Published As 73214

Change History
Date: 2006-08-21
User Name: 97961
Action: Approved
Comment: Publishing. No further edits required.
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Date: 2006-08-21
User Name: 97961
Action: Accept
Comment:
Version: 0
Date: 2006-08-21
User Name: 116530
Action: Approved
Comment: looks good
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Product_uuid
2abb82de-0a18-11d6-8be8-e69160731f04|Sun StorageTek L40 Tape Library
2abee4e2-0a18-11d6-959c-b09e2f8f1b57|Sun StorageTek L60 Tape Library
2ab7e5fc-0a18-11d6-8193-b157d4a5d57c|Sun StorageTek L20 Tape Library

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