Power7 Entry Systems Firmware

Applies to:   8202-E4B, 8205-E6B, 8231-E2B, 8233-E8B, 8236-E8C, 8492-DW2 and 8493-SV2

This document provides information about the installation of Licensed Machine or Licensed Internal Code, which is sometimes referred to generically as microcode or firmware.


Contents


1.0 Systems Affected

This package provides firmware for Power 710 (8231-E2B), Power 730 (8231-E2B), Power 720 (8202-E4B), Power 740 (8205-E6B, 8492-DW2 and 8493-SV2), Power 750 (8233-E8B)  and Power 755 (8236-E8C) servers only.

The firmware level in this package is:

1.1 Minimum HMC Code Level

This section is intended to describe the "Minimum HMC Code Level" required by the System Firmware to complete the firmware installation process. When installing the System Firmware, the HMC level must be equal to or higher than the "Minimum HMC Code Level" before starting the system firmware update.  If the HMC managing the server targeted for the System Firmware update is running a code level lower than the "Minimum HMC Code Level" the firmware update will not proceed.

The Minimum HMC Code level for this firmware is:  HMC V7 R7.3.0 (PTF MH01255 or MH01256) with PTF MH01257 (Mandatory efix).

For information concerning HMC releases and the latest PTFs,  go to the following URL to access Fix Central:
http://www-933.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/

For specific fix level information on key components of IBM Power Systems running the AIX, IBM i and Linux operating systems, we suggest using the Fix Level Recommendation Tool (FLRT):
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/flrt/home

NOTE: You must be logged in as hscroot in order for the firmware installation to complete correctly.

1.2 Minimum SDMC Code Level

This section is intended to describe the "Minimum Systems Director Management Console (SDMC) Code Level" required by the System Firmware to complete the firmware installation process. When installing the System Firmware, the SDMC level must be equal to or higher than the "Minimum SDMC Code Level" before starting the system firmware update.  If the SDMC managing the server targeted for the System Firmware update is running a code level lower than the "Minimum SDMC Code Level" the firmware update will not proceed.

The Minimum SDMC Code level for this firmware is:  SDMC V6 R7.3.0 with Mandatory PTF MF53082.

For information concerning SDMC releases and the latest PTFs,  go to the following URL to access Fix Central:
http://www-933.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/

For specific fix level information on key components of IBM Power Systems running the AIX, IBM i and Linux operating systems, we suggest using the Fix Level Recommendation Tool (FLRT):
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/flrt/home

2.0 Important Information

Downgrading firmware from any given release level to an earlier release level is not recommended.
If you feel that it is necessary to downgrade the firmware on your system to an earlier release level, please contact your next level of support.

IPv6 Support and Limitations

IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is supported in the System Management Services (SMS) in this level of system firmware. There are several limitations that should be considered.

When configuring a network interface card (NIC) for remote IPL, only the most recently configured protocol (IPv4 or IPv6) is retained. For example, if the network interface card was previously configured with IPv4 information and is now being configured with IPv6 information, the IPv4 configuration information is discarded.

A single network interface card may only be chosen once for the boot device list. In other words, the interface cannot be configured for the IPv6 protocol and for the IPv4 protocol at the same time.

Concurrent Firmware Updates

Concurrent system firmware update is only supported on HMC or SDMC - Managed Systems only.

Changes to DIMM VPD reported under FW Release AL730, for select DIMMs

After installation of AL730 firmware, select DIMMs may display VPD information that does not match the attached FRU label.  The FRU number displayed may differ from the FRU number printed on the DIMM label.
This change would not apply when the server is running an earlier supported release of system firmware (ex. AL710, or AL720).

Changes in VPD (Vital Product Data) May be Reported for Feature Codes 4526, 4529, and 4528
Feature Code Supported
Systems
Description DIMM FRU Label Under FW Release AL730,
VPD is displayed as the following



FRU Number CCIN FRU Number CCIN
4526 8202-E4B
8205-E6B
8231-E2B
8233-E8B
8236-E8C
8492-DW2
8493-SV2

4GB Memory DIMM

77P8784
31C5
78P0554
31F3
4529 8202-E4B
8205-E6B
8492-DW2
8493-SV2

8GB Memory DIMM

77P8919
31D2
78P0555
31F4
4528 8233-E8B
8236-E8C

16GB Memory DIMM

77P8633 31C9 78P0639 31F5
Note: This change does not apply to all DIMMs with the FRU numbers listed above, only a sub-set of DIMMs will report changes in VPD information.  The change in displayed VPD information has no functional impact and does not affect the operation or reliability of the associated memory DIMMs, it simply reports select DIMMs with new VPD information as a means of differentiating their capabilities to service providers.  Future service actions should be placed using the displayed VPD information, as logged by diagnostic and service related software, and not against the FRU number printed on the DIMM FRU label.


Memory Considerations for Firmware Upgrades

Firmware Release Level upgrades and Service Pack updates may consume additional system memory.
Server firmware requires memory to support the logical partitions on the server. The amount of memory required by the server firmware varies according to several factors.
Factors influencing server firmware memory requirements include the following:
Generally, you can estimate the amount of memory required by server firmware to be approximately 8% of the system installed memory. The actual amount required will generally be less than 8%. However, there are some server models that require an absolute minimum amount of memory for server firmware, regardless of the previously mentioned considerations.

Additional information can be found at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/powersys/v3r1m5/topic/p7hat/iphatlparmemory.htm


3.0 Firmware Information and Description 

Use the following examples as a reference to determine whether your installation will be concurrent or disruptive.

For systems that are not managed by an HMC or SDMC, the installation of system firmware is always disruptive.

Note: The concurrent levels of system firmware may, on occasion, contain fixes that are known as Deferred and/or Partition-Deferred. Deferred fixes can be installed concurrently, but will not be activated until the next IPL. Partition-Deferred fixes can be installed concurrently, but will not be activated until a partition reactivate is performed. Deferred and/or Partition-Deferred fixes, if any, will be identified in the "Firmware Update Descriptions" table of this document. For these types of fixes (Deferred and/or Partition-Deferred) within a service pack, only the fixes in the service pack which cannot be concurrently activated are deferred.

Note: The file names and service pack levels used in the following examples are for clarification only, and are not necessarily levels that have been, or will be released.

System firmware file naming convention:

01ALXXX_YYY_ZZZ

NOTE: Values of service pack and last disruptive service pack level (YYY and ZZZ) are only unique within a release level (XXX). For example, 01AL720_067_045 and 01AL740_067_053 are different service packs.

An installation is disruptive if:

Example: Currently installed release is AL710, new release is AL720 Example: AL720_120_120 is disruptive, no matter what level of AL720 is currently installed on the system Example: Currently installed service pack is AL720_120_120 and new service pack is AL720_152_130

An installation is concurrent if:

The release level (XXX) is the same, and
The service pack level (YYY) currently installed on the system is the same or higher than the last disruptive service pack level (ZZZ) of the service pack to be installed.

Example: Currently installed service pack is AL720_126_120,  new service pack is AL720_143_120.

Firmware Information and Update Description

 
Filename Size Checksum
01AL730_035_035.rpm 35775149 41865

Note: The Checksum can be found by running the AIX sum command against the rpm file (only the first 5 digits are listed).
ie: sum 01AL730_035_035.rpm

AL730
For Impact, Severity and other Firmware definitions, Please refer to the below 'Glossary of firmware terms' url:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/power5cm/home.html#termdefs
AL730_036_035

06/17/11 (MFG ONLY)
Impact:  New         Severity:  New

New Features and Functions

  • Improve manufacturing test coverage
  • Functionally equivalent to 730_035
AL730_035_035

05/27/11
Impact:  New         Severity:  New

New Features and Functions

  • Support for the attachment of a System Director Management Console (SDMC).
  • Support for IBM i live partition hibernation.
  • Support for server platform system dumps (SYSDUMP files) larger than 4GB.
  • Support for power savings settings for certain partitions and the system processor pool.
  • Support for the feature code (F/C) 5887 media drawer.  
  • Support for field core override (and F/C 2319, Factory deconfiguration of 1 core) on model 8233-E8B systems.
  • Support for remote restart of partitions.
  • Support for processor F/Cs EPA1, EAP2, EPA3, and EPA 4 on 8233-E8B systems.
  • Support for processor F/C EPA1 on 8236-E8C systems.
  • Support for these memory F/Cs on 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C systems:
    • EM08:  2x4GB 1066MHz DIMMs
    • EM16:  2x8GB 1066MHz DIMMs
    • EM32:  2x16GB 1066MHz DIMMs

4.0 How to Determine Currently Installed Firmware Level

For HMC managed systems:  From the HMC, select Updates in the navigation (left-hand) pane, then view the current levels of the desired server(s).

For SDMC managed systems:  From the SDMC Welcome page, select the desired server(s), then select Release Management, then select Power System Firmware Management. Click Gather Target Information, then view the current levels of the desired server(s). 
NOTE:
  If Inventory has not previously been collected, a message will be displayed indicating to "View and Collect Inventory" to proceed.

For standalone system running IBM i without an HMC or SDMC: From a command line, issue DSPFMWSTS.

For standalone system running IBM AIX without an HMC or SDMC: From a command line, issue lsmcode.

Alternately, use the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) Welcome pane. The current server firmware  appears in the top right corner. Example: AL710_yyy.


5.0 Downloading the Firmware Package

Follow the instructions on Fix Central. You must read and agree to the license agreement to obtain the firmware packages.

Note: If your HMC or SDMC is not internet-connected you will need to download the new firmware level to a CD-ROM or ftp server.


6.0 Installing the Firmware

The method used to install new firmware will depend on the release level of firmware which is currently installed on your server. The release level can be determined by the prefix of the new firmware's filename.

Example: ALXXX_YYY_ZZZ

Where XXX = release level

HMC Managed Systems:

Instructions for installing firmware updates and upgrades on systems managed by an HMC can be found at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/powersys/v3r1m5/index.jsp?topic=/p7ha1/updupdates.htm

SDMC Managed Systems:

Instructions for installing firmware updates and upgrades on systems managed by an SDMC can be found at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/director/v6r2x/index.jsp?topic=/dpsm/dpsm_managing_hosts/dpsm_managing_hosts_power_firmware.html

Systems not Managed by an HMC or SDMC:

p Systems:
Instructions for installing firmware on systems that are not managed by an HMC can be found at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/powersys/v3r1m5/index.jsp?topic=/p7ha5/fix_serv_firm_kick.htm

IBM i Systems:
See "Server Firmware and HMC Wizard":
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/recommendedfixes

NOTE: For systems running with the IBM i Operating System, the following IBM i PTFs must be applied to all IBM i partitions prior to installing AL730_035:
These PTFs can be ordered at the following link:
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/ibmscdirect/7515CEFBA9CC72F8862576D200569B60

7.0 Firmware History

The Firmware History can be reviewed at the following link:
http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/server/firmware/AL-Firmware-Hist.html

8.0 Change History

Date
Description
May 07, 2012
Added 'Support for these memory F/Cs on 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C systems:' to the Firmware Information and Update Description table for AL730_035_035.
July 07, 2011
Added table 'Changes to DIMM VPD reported under FW Release AL730, for select DIMMs' to section 2 (Important Information)
June 20, 2011
- Updates for SDMC support.
- Support for new Processors on 8233-E8B and 8236-E8C systems.
June 17, 2011
Added Mfg. only firmware level AL730_036 to the "Firmware Information and Update Description" table.
June 07, 2011
Updated 'NOTE' in section 6 under IBM i Systems heading