Power7 High-End Power Subsystem Firmware

Applies to:  9125-F2C

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 IBM Power 775 (9125-F2C)  Servers only.  Do not use on any other systems.
 

The firmware level in this package is:


2.0 Important Information

HMC-Managed Systems

This firmware level requires a minimum HMC level of:  HMC V7  R7.3.0 Service Pack 1.

Go to the following URL to access the HMC code packages:

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


3.0 Firmware Information and Description

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

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.

Power Subsystem firmware file naming convention:

     02APXXX_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, 02AP730_067_045 and 02AP731_067_045 are different
service packs.

An installation is disruptive if:

              Example:  Currently installed release is AP730, new release is AP731                Example:  AP730_061_061 is disruptive, no matter what level of AP730  is currently
                                   installed on the system                  Example:  Currently installed service pack is AP730_120_120 and
                                     new service pack is AP730_152_130

An installation is concurrent if:

              Example: Currently installed service pack  is AP730_061_061,
                                 new service pack is AP730_070_061.
 

Firmware Information and Update Description

 
Filename Size Checksum
02AP730_071_071.rpm 16,870,510 46536
 
02AP730_071_071

01/23/2012
 

Impact:  Function         Severity:  SPE

  • Fixed BPC incorrectly going to 'Rack Standby' mode after service of the BPA
  • Fixed generation of various erroneous bulk power supply (BPR) error codes
  • Fixed BPRs not being enabled after completion of service
  • Fixed some BPRs incorrectly remaining on after frame is switched off
  • Implemented common firmware to support various Fill/Drain Tool hardware levels
  • Various Fill/Drain Tool operation fixes
  • Enhancements and fixes to Water Conditioning Unit operation, error detection, and service
  • Allow extra Water Conditioning Units to be configured to prevent over-temperature issues for "over-configured" systems
  • Enhancements and fixes to CEC power supply operation, error detection, and service
  • Fixed LEDs incorrectly remaining on after service of Disk Enclosure drives
  • Prevent defective port cards from causing Disk Enclosure power on reset to "hang"
  • Improved fault handling for Disk Enclosure port card faults to prevent erroneous side effect error codes
  • Improved Disk Enclosre fan speed algorithm to prevent overheating for small configurations
02AP730_054_054

12/02/2011
 

Impact:  Function         Severity:  SPE

  • Enhancements and fixes to Water Conditioning Unit operation, error detection, and service
  • Enhancements and fixes to Fill/Drain tool operation and service
  • Enhancements and fixes to frame's bulk power supply (BPR) operation and service
  • Enhancements and fixes for CEC power supplys to prevent erroneous power faults and add recovery
  • Support to light up the frame roll-up LED when servicing BPA parts
  • Emergency Power Off Warning (EPOW) support for Hot Water / Hot Room
  • Support for unlocking of Disk Enclosure carriers for service
  • Increase the number of CECs allowed to power on when running in low voltage DC range from 4 up to 8
  • Many other fixes to service/erroneously generated faults
  • Various other general stability/usability fixes
02AP730_042_042

08/26/2011
 

Impact:  New         Severity:  NEW

  • General Availability Level


4.0 How to Determine Currently Installed Power Subsystem Firmware Levels

You can view the frame's current firmware level on the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) Welcome pane.  It appears in the top right corner.   Example:  AP730_042.

5.0 Downloading the Firmware Package

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

Note: If your HMC 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: EPXXX_YYY_ZZZ

Where XXX =  release level

Instructions for installing firmware updates and upgrades can be found at  http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/hw/topic/ipha1/updateschapter.htm