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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1011226.1 : Selecting the firmware and the firmware upgrade method on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000
PreviouslyPublishedAs 215419 Description This document describes how to select the firmware, the firmware upgrade method and upgrade the system firmware on Sun Fire[TM] T1000 and Sun Fire[TM] T2000 server. To discuss this information further with Oracle experts and industry peers, we encourage you to review, join or start a discussion in the Coolthread Servers Community. Steps to Follow To Select the firmware and the firmware upgrade method on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000: 1. Verify whether the current
(installed) firmware revision is at or beyond the mandatory levels.
Please refer to <Document: 1012949.1> : How to determine the system firmware version on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000 2. If the firmware is not at the required level, obtain the latest firmware patch from MOS.It is suggested to use MOS (Patches & Updates) to obtain the current patch and firmware levels 3. Choose which firmware upgrade (flash-update) method will be used. There are two supported methods for updating Sun System Firmware: Method 1: From the System Controller (SC) console Method 2: From the Solaris console The first method has been supported in all revisions of the System Firmware, while the second method was added starting with version 6.1.10 and requires a separate Solaris utility (sysfwdownload) which is now bundled in the release with the Sun System Firmware binary. While Method 1 is the original and remains the default, both methods are fully supported and the choice of which to use is for the customer to decide, based on system management practices and/or tool preferences. 4. Follow the detailed instructions in the Sun Fire T1000 Install Guide and the patch Install.info file to upgrade the firmware, using one of the available flash-update methods. Be aware of the following: Note1: When upgrading the firmware from the SC prompt, you must have already downloaded the new Sun System Firmware image from the MOS (Patches & Updates) site to a local FTP server accessible by the system, whose firmware you are upgrading. Ensure that the SC network management port is configured and use the correct syntax of the 'flashupdate' command: sc> flashupdate -s <ipaddr> -f <pathname> where: <ipaddr> is the IP address of the local FTP server <pathname> is the path to the firmware image is stored on the FTP server. This includes the file name of the patch. Note2: Before using the 'flashupdate' command, make sure that the system is in powered-off state. From the System Controller, issue the poweroff command (this sequence will take about 60 seconds to completely power the server off): sc> poweroff Are you sure you want to power off the system [y/n] y sc> SC Alert: SC Request to Power Off Host. SC Alert: Host system has shut down. sc> Also make sure that your virtual keyswitch setting is not in the LOCKED position. You can check the setting from the System Controller with the following command: sc> showkeyswitch If the virtual key switch is in LOCKED position you can change that with the following command: sc> setkeyswitch -y normal Note 3 : The 'sysfwdownload' method (from Solaris) is NOT supported with older firmware versions - earlier than 6.1.10. The firmware upgrade to 6.1.10 must be done as usual via the SC network management port, using the 'flashupdate' command from the sc> prompt. Once running the new 6.1.10 firmware, updates from Solaris will be supported, via 'sysfwdownload'. 5. Verify that the firmware update was successful. For the system to use the new firmware you must reset the System Controller. Once the System Controller has reset, login as the user 'admin' and verify the Sun System Firmware versions match those identified under the latest System Firmware using the "showsc version -v and "showhost" commands. For details refer to <Document: 1012949.1> : How to determine the system firmware version on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000 6. Resume operations by powering on the system and boot the operating system. From the System Controller power on the system and start Solaris. sc> poweron -c SC Alert: Host System has Reset ..... {0} ok boot ..... console login: Product Sun Fire T1000 Server Sun Fire T2000 Server Internal Comments This content will be published to internal SunSolve only. Sun Fire T1000 platform-specific patches Sun Fire T2000 platform-specific patches normalized, firmware, upgrade, firmware patch, sysfwdownload, T1000, T2000 Previously Published As 88061 Change History Date: 2011-02-25 User Name: Dencho Kojucharov Action: process comments and update legacy links Comment: currency check, audited by Entry Level SPARC Content team Date: 2009-11-18 User Name: Anthony Rulli Action: Updated Comment: currency check, audited by Anthony Rulli, Entry Level SPARC Content team made a few minor punctuation/grammar fixes. No further edits needed. OK to publish. Version: 3 Date: 2006-12-19 User Name: 102144 Action: Approved Comment: Tech review is done added to note 1. This includes the file name of the patch. Doc 88052 is in process of Publish. Version: 0 Date: 2006-12-18 User Name: 106061 Action: Approved Comment: 88061 for tech review The title is changed to: Selecting the firmware and the firmware upgrade method on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000 Thanks, Dencho Version: 0 Product_uuid 79ad78b9-961d-11d9-9adf-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire T1000 Server 41b7bc41-2581-11da-99bc-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire T2000 Server Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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