Set Mode; Updating The Firmware Using Saupdate - HP Carrier-Grade rx2800 i2 Server DC User's & Service Manual

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Set mode

IMPORTANT:
of a RAID volume into the system.
Set mode is used to change the mode of the controller. If the controller is already in the required
mode the following message appears:
The controller at seg:bus:dev:funcis already in HBA|RAID mode.
Syntax
saupdate set mode <controller> <hba | raid> [-f]
<controller> can be any one of the strings listed in
An alert message about the possible data loss is displayed when a mode change command is
issued. A confirmation is required before the actual mode change is made. This ensures unintentional
change of mode does not happen.
The -f option indicates the user is aware of the changes that are being made and does not require
a warning message or a confirmation regarding the mode change.
IMPORTANT:
NOTE:
Commands are not case-sensitive.

Updating the firmware using saupdate

1.
Download the firmware image file into the system UEFI partition.
2.
Boot the system to the UEFI Shell and change directories to the UEFI partition.
3.
Use the saupdate list to display all detected Smart Array controllers along with the active
firmware versions, the identification information from this list is used to designate which
controller is to be updated.
4.
Use saupdate update <seg:bus:dev:func:index> <firmware image> to update
the firmware.
5.
Restart the system.
To query the current mode of the controller usesaupdate get_mode <controller>. The
<controller> could be any one of the strings:
<seg:bus:dev:func> A controller having the PCI segment id, bus id, device id and function
id is addressed
all Addresses all controllers in the system
<model> Controllers of a particular type indicated by the <model) string are addressed.
If you are using HBA mode, do not install any disk that has previously been a part
After changing the mode, perform a reconnect -r command at UEFI.
Table 41 (page
130).
SAS disk setup
131

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