Three Steps Of The Firmware Update - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M4000 User Manual

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XSCF> version -c xcp
XSCF#0 (Active)
XCP0 (Current) : 1020
XCP1 (Reserve) : 1020
XSCF#1 (Standby)
XCP0 (Current) : 1020
XCP1 (Reserve) : 1020
The XCP version number appears as xyyz by four digits, where:
x = Major firmware release number
yy = Minor release number
z = Micro release number
Note – Because micro release numbers may be updated more often than the
documentation, the micro release number may appear in documents as a variable.
An example might be XCP 102x.
The XSCF and OpenBoot PROM firmwares have different firmware version
numbers. You can use the version (8) command or XSCF Web to display the XCP
version for the system or the version of a firmware program.
Note – The latest XCP information is released on the web site. To obtain the URL of
the web site, contact your sales representative.
8.1.5

Three Steps of the Firmware Update

The firmware update for the server has three steps (XCP import, update,
application) as explained below.
1. XCP import
Storing the obtained XCP data in this system is called "XCP import." The system
administrator or a field engineer obtains the XCP data files from the network or
external media (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or flash drive), then he or she imports the
data file using an XSCF console from a client (personal computer or workstation)
connected to the server.
Simply importing XCP does not update the firmware that is running. Also, the
XCP file is imported only by the versions number of one generation.
Chapter 8
Upgrade of XSCF Firmware and Maintenance
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