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Updating processor firmware using the diagnostic/i – HP B6191-90015a User Manual

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Chapter 3

Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media to Run Offline Diagnostics

Updating Processor Firmware Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media

Updating Processor Firmware Using the
Diagnostic/IPR Media

CAUTION

If you should run ODE support tools with the wrong revision of
processor firmware (PDC) on your system, you could cause an
HPMC
. The following procedure will ensure that your ODE support tools and
your PDC are running compatible versions.

NOTE

As of the June 1999 release (IPR 9906), the

UPDATE

utility for ODE has been

replaced by

FUPDATE

.

FUPDATE

is backward compatible with existing

computer systems

Following is the procedure for updating the PDC on your system, prior to running any
ODE support tools:

1. At the prompt, type

swinstall

. Three windows will be displayed.

2. Move the cursor to the window displaying the

Machine

and

Depot

dialog boxes.

3. Enter the appropriate information in the

Machine

field (this is the machine you are

loading PDC update script onto; the default is the machine on which you are running
the Diagnostic/IPR Media).

4. Enter the appropriate information in the

Depot

field (this is the media — that is, the

tape or CD-ROM — from which you are loading the PDC update script).

5. Move the cursor to

Change Software View

and select it.

6. Select

Products

.

7. Move the highlight bar to

PROC_FIRMWARE

.

8. Move the cursor to the

Actions

pulldown menu, and select

Install

.

You should see the messages

Loading

and then

Done

.

9. Once you see the message

Done

displayed, you should exit.

10.Type

cd usr/sbin/diag/firmware

at the prompt.

You should see the following three files listed:

FRMW_LIF

README

cp_lif_tape

11.Be sure you have a blank tape inserted into the drive; then type

cp_lif_tape

.

12.You will be prompted to enter the tape drive address (a typical address would be

0m

).

The

cp_lif_tape

script will copy the LIF file

FRMW_LIF

to a DAT tape.

13.Once you have made the DAT tape with

FRMW_LIF

on it, you should insert that tape

into a bootable DAT tape drive connected to the system whose firmware you wish to
change.