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Hp p2000 3.5-inch large form factor drive enclosure i/o module firmware s110b23 release notes
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Instead of command line parameters you can use the following DOS environment variables:
oa_address: set this variable for the IP address of array controller
oa_username : set this variable for the username of array controller
oa_password : set this variable for the password of array controller
NOTE:
When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management
access rights.
Installing firmware using Smart Components — Linux environments
1.
Place the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory.
2.
Open a Linux command console.
3.
From the directory containing the downloaded file, enable execute access to this model by entering
chmod +x CPxxxxxx.scexe, where CPxxxxxx.scexe represents the downloaded file.
4.
Execute the Smart Component by entering a command similar to the following:
./CPxxxxxx.scexe --target <ip_address> --user <username> --passwd
<password>
NOTE:
Use the -e or -f option when flashing a device, even if it is up to date.
Use the -g option when downgrading.
For details on supported command options, see the online help by executing the command
./CPxxxxxx.scexe or ./CPxxxxxx.scexe -h.
If the user name or password contains an exclamation mark (!), enclose the string in single
quotes or enter a backslash (\) before the exclamation point. For example, '!manage' or
\!manage.
5.
Follow onscreen instructions.
NOTE:
access rights.
Installing firmware using the Storage Management Utility (SMU)
1.
Place the downloaded firmware package in a temporary directory.
2.
If using a Smart Component, extract the contents of the Smart Component.
In Windows — Click Extract on the first screen of the Smart Component.
In Linux — Enter ./CPxxxxxx.scexe --unpack=<folder name> to extract the contents of
the Smart Component to the <folder name> folder. (For example,./CP123456.scexe
unpack=extract_here)
3.
Locate the firmware file in the extracted folder. The firmware filename is in the following format:
S110Bxx.bin
4.
In single-domain environments, stop all I/O to the vdisks before starting the firmware update.
5.
Log in to the SMU and, in the Configuration View panel, right-click the system and select Tools >
Update Firmware.
A table displays currently installed firmware versions.
6.
Select the enclosure modules to update.
NOTE:
7.
Click Browse and select the firmware file to install.
When prompted for logon information, enter credentials for an account with management
All enclosures in an array configuration must use the same firmware version.
Installation instructions
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