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Adaptec icp5045bl serial controllers: user guide
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These switches are available:
/C <Controller ID>—One or more RAID controller IDs representing the set of RAID
controllers on which to perform the specified command. The default is 0; if the computer
has multiple RAID controllers, the IFU defaults to controller 0 unless you specify
otherwise.
For example:
To specify a single RAID controller ID:
To specify multiple IDs separated by commas:
To indicate all RAID controllers:
If you are using multiple RAID controllers, you must specify the controller you want by
using the /C switch; otherwise, the IFU displays an error message and exits.
/D <UFI File Path>—Specifies the path where the UFI files are located. If you do not
specify the /D switch, the IFU looks for (or creates) its UFI files in the default location.
You cannot specify the name of a UFI file, only its path. UFI filenames are predefined,
based on the RAID controller type.
In this example, the IFU saves flash contents from RAID controller 0 to a UFI file in the
current default drive and directory:
A:\> IFU SAVE /C 0
In this example, the IFU saves flash contents from Controller 1 to a UFI file in
C:\UFI_FILES:
A:\> IFU SAVE /C 1 /D C:\UFI_FILES
Update
Updates the flash components of one or more RAID controllers on your computer from the
flash image data in a UFI file. You must restart the computer following an UPDATE command.
The command syntax for the UPDATE command is:
IFU UPDATE [/C<Controller ID>] [/D <UFI File Path>]
This example shows a typical system response after an update.
A:\> IFU UPDATE /C 0
ICP Flash Utility V4.0-0 B5749
(c)ICP Inc. 1999–2005. All Rights Reserved.
Updating Controller 0 (ICP 2820)
Reading flash image file (Build 5749)
IFU is about to update firmware on controllers ICP ICP9024RO
***PLEASE DO NOT REBOOT THE SYSTEM DURING THE UPDATE***
This might take a few minutes.
Writing ICP ICP9024RO (4MB) Flash Image to controller 0...OK. Verifying...OK
Please restart the computer to allow firmware changes to take effect.
Appendix E: Using the ICP Flash Utility
/C 0
/C 0,2
ALL
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