Microcode Update for Aries 200GB SAS Solid State Drive used with Vega
SAS/SATA Interposer
Microcode Level 0N6F
DATE: August 29, 2012
Revised Sept 5, 2012
Table of Contents
2. AIX
and VIOS(PowerVM Virtual I/O Server) Operating System
2.2 Determine Drive Model,
FRU&PN and Current Microcode Level
2.3.1 Internet AIX self
extracting file (.bin)
2.4 Microcode Download
Procedure
3.1 Linux 2.6
kernel(such as SuSE SLES 9 or RHEL 4)
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The Microcode file provided in this package is a combination image
for
Below is the list of microcode files in this package:
NOTE: To insure the integrity of microcode files, please make sure
the checksum value is correct after extraction
Size
Disk Drive
Model FRU#
P/N (VPD) Microcode File
Name
Checksum
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200GB V1-SG9XCS1B200 43W7749 59Y1834 V1-SG9X.A1700D98.304E3646 48269
200GB
V1-SG9XCS1B200 74Y8234
74Y8233 V1-SG9X.A1700D98.304E3646
48269
Release date |
Code level |
Change Description |
Sept 2010 |
093R |
Initial GA Release |
Oct 14, 2010 |
0A43 |
Fixes for hardware errors
and power up problem seen. |
Oct 20, 2010 |
0A44 |
Fixes for corner cases
hardware errors occurred. |
Oct 28, 2010 |
0A45 |
Fixes a specific Internal
Buffer Coherency issue where a time out value was too long also on a corner
test case which sometimes caused hard and soft errors
to occurred. |
Feb 24, 2011 |
Notice |
Added warning
to not back level these type of drive. Always leave
or update to latest available. |
April 22, 2011 |
0D63 |
New code with
all known fixes and compatible with all current SSDs
in the field. |
June 13, 2011 |
0E63 |
HIPER release…IBM
testing has uncovered a potential undetected data corruption issue. The
problem can occur in rare instances due to an issue in the SSD Storage
Adapter firmware. This issue was discovered during internal IBM
testing, and has not been reported on any customer system. However, IBM
recommends that customers with adapter feature
codes of FC2053, FC2054, FC2055, and FC4367 install this firmware fix
or later versions. This issue can only occur with JBOD (non-RAID)
configurations. |
Oct 24, 2011 |
0E69 |
Roll up of all
known error recovery issues/problems. Some cause the drive to not recover
correctly. |
0E69 |
Adding additional
info for changes to code released on 10/24/11 - "This level of microcode contains fixes to prevent
the SSD from entering a locked state and needing subsequent
replacement." |
|
August 28, 2012 |
0N6F |
Fixed “Smart Parameter Update” routine that was causing
recoverable “01/0B81” errors, other fixes and enhancements |
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Note: For VIOS systems, microcode of shared physical I/O resources
can only be updated from VIOS partition.
To update disk drive microcode, from VIOS partition, enter the
following command:
oem_setup_env
Then follow the instruction in section 2.3 to transfer/extract the
microcode file, and section 2.4.1 to update the disk drive code.
Approximately 20 minutes if using Diagnostics CD; Approximately 5 minutes/drive using AIX concurrent
diagnostics.
2.2 Determine Drive Model, FRU&PN and Current
Microcode Level
To see the drive type and current microcode level, Execute the following
command:
lscfg -vl hdisk* |pg ; For drives NOT
configured for RAID
lscfg –vl pdisk* |pg ; For drives configured
for RAID
DEVICE
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
pdisk0
Manufacturer............………IBM
Machine Type and Model.....V1-SG9XCS1B200
FRU Number................…...43W7749
ROS Level and ID.............. 304E3646
<-------- 0N6F is combo interface code
Serial Number........……......503001SR
EC
Level.................……….12345
Part Number..........………...59Y1834
Device Specific.(Z0)..………000005329F001002
Device Specific.(Z1).......…..BRST0N6F
<---BR=Bridge, ST=SATA, 0N=Bridge level, 6F=SATA level
Device Specific.(Z2)......…...00TW
Device Specific.(Z3)......…...10200
Device Specific.(Z4)......……
Device Specific.(Z5)......…....22
Device Specific.(Z6)......…….
Hardware Location Code...….U5803.001.TRES003-P1-C8-T1-D2
If the data returned in the “Part Number”, “FRU Number”, and
“Machine Type and Model” fields match the one listed in
section 1.1
Note: Drive microcode level in “
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2.3
Transferring and Unpacking the Microcode Update Package
a) Make a
directory on an AIX system to receive the AIX format file.
Enter: mkdir
/tmp/fwupdate
b) Transfer the AIX format file to /tmp/fwupdate
directory (using "Save as ...").
You'll see the filename is V1-SG9X-0N6F.bin
c) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below.
Enter the commands:
cd /tmp/fwupdate
chmod +x V1-SG9X-0N6F.bin
./V1-SG9X-0N6F.bin
[Don't overlook the periods (.) in the above command.]
The directory V1-SG9X-0N6F
with microcode files listed in section 1.1 will be added to /tmp/fwupdate.
d-Enter the following command to
copy the microcode files to " /etc/microcode
" directory :
cp /tmp/fwupdate/ V1-SG9X-0N6F
/V* /etc/microcode
Note: The
instructions that follow are specific AIX commands. AIX commands are CASE
(lower and upper) SENSITIVE,
and must be entered exactly as shown, including
filenames.
a) Make a directory on an AIX system to receive the
Enter: mkdir
/tmp/microcode
b) Transfer the
You'll see the filename is V1-SG9X-0N6F-AIX.rpm
c) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below:
Enter the commands:
rpm -ihv
--ignoreos --force
V1-SG9X-0N6F-AIX.rpm ;(please note, there are two
dashes)
The file size and checksum will be verified.
The microcode files will be added to /etc/microcode/
Copy microcode updates from the CD-ROM to standard locations on
your local disk:
1.
2. Microcode files will be copied to /usr/lib/microcode
Notes:
- "/etc/microcode" is a symbolic
link to "/usr/lib/microcode".
- If permission does not allow the copy to the above stated directory
or file then the user will be prompted for a new location.
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Warning: Do not power off the system or the drive
during microcode download as this may permanently damage the disk drive
NOTE: Please save current and older versions of
the microcode update files in case you need to restore your system.
Caution: The microcode download process is
nondestructive to the hard disks; however, as a precaution, ensure that a
backup operation has been performed on the affected systems PRIOR to the
microcode installation.
Can microcode be installed Concurrently? YES
Is system reboot needed to activate the
microcode: Yes if stand alone diagnostics CD is used, NO if concurrent
diagnostics is used.
Installation Time: Approximately 20 minutes/drive if stand
alone diagnostics is used(using Diagnostics CD);
Approximately 5 minutes/drive if concurrent diagnostics is used.
2.4.1
Concurrent Download
1. Type diag at the prompt.
2. Select the "Task Selection" from diagnostics menu.
3. Select "Microcode Download" from "Task Selection" menu.
4. Select resource that microcode will be applied to(hdisk? For physical disk, pdisk
for RAID configured disks) and press ENTER, then press "F7" to commit..
5- A small screen displays the message " *** NOTICE***
The microcode installation occurs while the attached drives are
available for use..... "
Press enter to continue
6. Select the source for microcode, use arrow key to go up/down, Enter to continue.
/etc/microcode
diskette
- Use /etc/microcode
if "restore" command is used to copy files from diskette onto the
disk
- Use diskette if using diskette as the source for download
NOTE: A prompt will ask you to
insert the microcode diskette in diskette drive(if
Diskette is selected above). Insert the diskette and press ENTER
7- Display shows a list of microcodes available for the selected drive, highlight
option "M 30453633", the latest
microcode for the drive and press ENTER. A message may warn you that current
level of microcode is not available on the media, press ENTER to continue.
8. You will receive a msg.
"Current Microcode is...." and "Download has completed
successfully"
(this may take a few minutes)
9. Return to the Tasks Selection menu and repeat this procedure for each hard
disk that requires this microcode.
10. Exit diagnostic(and reboot if needed).
2.4.2 Standalone (Service
Mode) Download
This procedure is used for all
drives including rootvg or paging space drives
1. Properly shutdown the system.
2. Boot up the system in standalone diagnostics mode with the CDROM diagnostics(Use diagnostics level 4.21 or above; It is
recommended to use the same level
of Diagnostic CD as the AIX ).
3. Select the "Task Selection" from diagnostics menu.
4. Select "Microcode Download" from "Task Selection" menu.
5. Select resource that microcode will be applied to(hdisk?) and PRESS ENTER.
6. Press "F7" to commit.
(The current microcode level of the resource you
selected earlier will be displayed at the top of the screen)
7. Make the following selections on the next screen:
Select Input Device --------------------------------------- [ diskette]
Microcode level to download -----------------------------[
latest]
Download latest level even if -----------------------------[
yes]
current is missing
NOTE: A prompt will ask you to
insert the microcode diskette into the floppy drive. Insert the diskette
which accompanies these instructions. If this level is already installed in the
drive you've selected a message will let you know. A message also may come up
to let you know that the Diskette(or Disk) does not
have the previous level microcode file. This is true and is not required to
complete the download.
PRESS "F7" to commit
8. You will receive a msg. "Current Microcode is...." and
"Download has completed successfully"
(this may take a few minutes)
9. Return to the Tasks Selection menu and repeat this procedure for each hard
disk that requires this microcode.
10. Exit diagnostic and reboot system in normal mode.
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Microcode can be updated using the iprconfig
utility. The iprconfig utility
allows for multiple levels of adapter and device
microcode to exist on the
system at the same time. After the device to
update microcode is
selected, all available microcode levels are
presented to choose to download.
1.
a) If using SLES 9
base, install the package by typing:
rpm -ivh --ignoreos V1-SG9X-0N6F-AIX.rpm
b) If using SLES 9 SP1 or better or
RHEL 4 or better, install the package by typing:
rpm -ivh V1-SG9X-0N6F-LINUX.rpm
2. Update the microcode by typing:
iprconfig
Press Enter.
3. Select Download microcode and press Enter.
4. Select the device you wish to update by typing a 1 then pressing
Enter. Multiple devices may be selected.
5. Select the microcode image to be downloaded to the device by
typing a 1 then pressing Enter.
6. Press Enter again to confirm the download (display shows
“Microcode Download in Progress” with elapsed time)
7. If multiple devices were selected, repeat from Step 5 for the
next device.
To check the microcode level:
1. Start iprconfig utility,
2. Select "Display hardware status" option.
3. Select disk to query by typing a 1 next to it and pressing
"Enter"
4. Look at the "Firmware Version" field
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Microcode can be updated using the iprupdate
utility. If iprupdate finds newer
microcode on the system it will be downloaded to
the disk.
1. Install the package by typing:
rpm -ivh --ignoreos
V1-SG9X-0N6F-AIX.rpm
Press Enter.
2. Update the microcode by typing:
iprupdate
Press Enter.
To check the microcode level:
1. Start iprconfig utility,
2. Select "Display disk hardware status" option.
3. Find the disk you wish to query and note its serial number.
4. Type "d" to get to the "Display disk unit
details" screen.
5. Select disk to query by typing a 5 next to it and pressing
"Enter"
6. Look at the "Firmware Version" field
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Microcode can be updated using the sisupdate
utility. If sisupdate finds newer
microcode on the system it will be downloaded to
the disk.
1. Install the package by typing:
rpm -ivh --ignoreos
V1-SG9X-0N6F-AIX.rpm
Press Enter.
2. Update the microcode by typing:
sisupdate
Press Enter.
To check the microcode level:
1. Start sisconfig utility,
2. Select "Display disk hardware status" option.
3. Find the disk you wish to query and note its serial number.
4. Type "d" to get to the "Display disk unit
details" screen.
5. Select disk to query by typing a 5 next to it and pressing
"Enter"
6. Look at the "Firmware
Version" field
Sept 5, 2012: Corrected microcode level in section 1.2