This is the Current Level of Microcode for The IBM RISC System/6000 Gigabit Fiber Channel PCI Adapter, which replaces microcode Revision Level 3.22A1
This update provides new adapter firmware for adapter FC 6227 PN
09P4038, 09P1162, 03N4167, or 24L0023.
The firmware level is 3.30X1. The typical time to install the
microcode is .3 hr.
3.0 Firmware Description and Revision
History
This firmware update contains
the following features and fixes:
Level |
Description |
3.30X1 |
|
The Firmware Levels Below Are No Longer Supported By IBM Once They Have Been Removed From
The Microcode Down Load Website. It is best practices to update to the latest FW level not
only for IBM support of these products, but for optimal performance and to
ensure that all of the required HW/FW fixes are installed. Once new FW has
been released to the field, we will provide a 6 month grace period for
customers to update these products to the currently supported FW level |
|
3.22A1 |
|
4.0 Cautions and Important Notes
The Diagnostic Microcode Download software has been updated to support microcode download during normal operations. If you are on 4.3.3, please install APAR IY26204 from FIXDIST. If you are on AIX5.1.0, please install APAR IY26249 from FIXDIST.
Before you install the microcode, it is important to determine the FRU Number and Microcode level of the adapter installed in the target system. Use the following instructions to read the FRU number stored in the adapter's non-volatile memory.
1. List the Fiber Channel PCI adapters installed in the system by typing:
lsdev -C | grep "fcs"
Note the device names of all the Gigabit Fiber Channel PCI Adapters installed. The adapter device names will be fcsX, where X is 0,1, or some other number.
2. To check the current microcode level for the adapter enter the following command
lscfg -vl fcsX
Where X is the number of the adapter returned by the previous lsdev command.
The Command will produce output similar to
DEVICE LOCATION DESCRIPTION
fcs0 00-04 IBM Gigabit Fiber Channel PCI Adapter
ROS
Level and ID...........02903291
Device Specific
(Z9).......SS3.22A1
Part Number....................09P4038,
09P1162, 03N4167, 24L0023
Serial
Number..................00000000
Device
Specific.(YL).......P2-I5
If the ROS Level and ID is less than 02903331 then you should update the microcode.
6.0 Downloading and Unpacking the Firmware
Update Package
Instructions for downloading and unpacking firmware update packages follow.
The adapter firmware, in AIX and DOS formats, are located at the web site
http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/support/micro/
Follow the instructions on
this web page. You must read and agree to the license agreement
to obtain the password (case sensitive) for unpacking the firmware package.
In the table for Adapter
Microcode, scroll down to the entry for Gigabit Fibre
Channel Adapter for
PCI Bus.
The download choices are:
You will want a copy of the description and one of the above formats. You
may transfer the files to
the target system in one of the following ways:
Detailed download /unpacking instruction follow for each format.
6.1.1 Downloading AIX Format File to target AIX system
Note: The following instructions
use AIX commands. AIX commands are CASE SENSITIVE (lower and upper)
and must be
entered exactly as shown.
1. Create a directory on the AIX system to receive the files
type
mkdir
/tmp/ucode
press enter
If the directory already exists, make sure that it is empty
2. Transfer the AIX format file to the /tmp/ucode directory (using "Save as ...")
3. Unpack the file as follows:
cd /tmp/ucode
chmod +x *
./FC6227FW.bin
You will need the password provided from the license agreement.
The following file will be unpacked:
df1000f7.330301
README.330301.txt
4. Move the microcode to the microcode directory.
mv /tmp/ucode/df1000f7.330301 /etc/microcode/df1000f7.330301.
6.1.2 Downloading AIX Format File and FTP the file to target system
If you are not on the target machine, you can ftp the df1000f7.330301 file to the target system as follows:
type : the command that is typed in.
enter: the pressing the enter key
(name of the target system): the name of the target system
response : the response displayed following the pressing of the
enter key.
you will need the root password of the target system.
type
and enter
ftp (name of target system)
response
Connected to (name of target system)
220 (target system FTP server ( Version) ready
name (name of machine: user):
type
and enter
root
response
Password: (root password)
type the root password and enter
response
230 User root logged in
ftp>
type and enter
cd /tmp
response
250 CWD command successful
ftp>
type and enter
bin
response
200 type set to
ftp>
type and enter
put df1000f7.330301
response
200 PORT command successful
150 opening data connection for df1000f7.330301 ( xx bytes)
226 Transfer compete
ftp >
type and enter
quit
response
221 Goodbye
The firmware is now on the
target system in the /tmp directory.
Move the firmware to the correct directory as follows:
mv df1000f7.330301
/etc/microcode/df1000f7.330301
6.1.3 Downloading AIX Format and Use a diskette to transfer file to target system
You can use a diskette to transfer the file to the target system as follows:
1. Change directory to the directory that contains the firmware
cd /tmp/ucode
2. Create a directory with just the firmware
mkdir 330301
3. Copy the firmware to the new directory
cp df1000f7.330301 330301/.
4. cd to the new directory
cd 330301
5. back up the firmware to a diskette
find . | backup -iv
the firmware is now on the diskette
6. place the diskette in the target system's diskette drive
7. On the target system, cd to the directory to
receive the firmware
and transfer the firmware to the system
cd
/etc/microcode.
restore
The firmware is now on the target system.
Move the firmware to the correct directory
as follows:
mv df1000f7.330301
/etc/microcode/df1000f7.330301
6.1.4 Downloading DOS Format file
1. Prepare a directory for receiving the DOS/Windows format file.
Enter:
md [path]\ucode
If the directory already exists, make sure that it is empty
2. Transfer the DOS/Windows format file to the [path\ucode directory (using "Save as ....").
The file df1000f7.exe will now be in the directory.
3. Change directory to the directory that contains the firmware.
cd [path]\ucode
4. Place a diskette in the diskette drive and execute the self extracting file.
df1000f7.exe
Follow the instructions on the screen to build the diskette image.
5. Place the diskette in the target system's diskette drive
6. On the target system, cd to the directory to
receive the firmware
and transfer the firmware to the system
cd
/etc/microcode.
restore
the firmware is now on the target system.
6.2 CORE (Current Object REpository) Package
Adapter firmware
are provided in the package under
pSeries-RS/6000-Microcode-Adapter/Servie. Look for df1000F7.exe. You will want
to read the update description and the latest installation instructions.
When you launch the firmware update selections in CORE, follow the instructions
on the PC.
The Diagnostic
Microcode Download software supports the following naming convention for the
microcode binary file :
df1000f7.330301
where the 330301 is the version of the file.
7.1 Using the AIX Command-Line Method
You are now ready to FLASH the EPROM in the adapter using the single command:
diag -d fcsX -T download
Where X is
the number found from the "lsdev -C | grep fcs
" command.
Self-explanatory menus will step you through the microcode
installation.
Repeat each step above for all the cards that need the
update.
7.2 Using the Update Flash Diagnostic
Service Aid Method
From the command line login, log in as root.
Enter
diag
Select
Task Selection (Diagnostic, Advanced Diagnostics, Service
Aids, etc).
Select
Download Microcode
Select the device returned from 5.0 above.
fcs*
Press enter when prompted to download the microcode.
Upon completion, a message will
state that the firmware has been successfully downloaded and that
the new level is 330301.
Exit
1) List the Fiber Channel PCI adapters installed in the system by typing:
lsdev -C | grep "fcs"
Note the device names of all the Gigabit Fiber Channel PCI Adapters installed. The adapter device names will be fcsX, where X is 0,1, or some other number.
2) To check the current microcode level for the adapter enter the following command
lscfg -vl fcsX
Where X is the number of the adapter returned by the previous lsdev command.
The Command will produce output similar to
DEVICE LOCATION DESCRIPTION
fcs0 00-04 IBM Gigabit Fiber Channel PCI Adapter
ROS Level
and ID...........02903291
Device Specific
(Z9).......SS3.22A1
Part
Number....................09P4038, 09P1162, 03N4167, 24L0023
Serial
Number..................00000000
Device
Specific.(YL).......P2-I5
If the ROS Level and ID is 02903331, the firmware has been updated.
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