FILE NAME: CP014348.scexe
TITLE: HP NC-Series Broadcom Online Firmware Upgrade
Utility for Linux x86_64
VERSION: 2.3.0
REVISION: 0
LANGUAGE: English
CATEGORY: Software Solutions
DIVISIONS: Enterprise and Mainstream Servers
PRODUCTS AFFECTED:
HP NC1020 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC6770 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC7761 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC7770 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC7771 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC7780 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC7782 Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC150T PCI 4-Port Gigabit Combo Switch Adapter
HP NC320T PCIe Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC320I PCIe Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC320M PCIe Adapter
HP NC324I PCIe Dual Port Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC325M PCIe Quad Port Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC326I PCIe Dual Port Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC326M PCIe Dual Port Adapter
HP NC370T Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC370F Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC370i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC371i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC373T PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter
HP NC373F PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter
HP NC373i PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter
HP NC373m PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter
HP NC374m PCIe Multifunction Adapter
HP NC380T PCIe DB Mulitfunc Gig Server Adapter
HP NC382i DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC382T PCIe DP Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC382m DP 1GbE Multifunction BL-c Adapter
HP NC532i Dual Port 10GbE Multifunction BL-c Adapter
HP NC532m Dual Port 10GbE Multifunction BL-c Adapter
HP NC105i PCIe Gigabit Server Adapter
HP NC107i PCIe Gigabit Server Adapter
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 AS/ES for x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 AS/ES for x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AS/ES for x86_64
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11 for x86_64
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 for x86_64
PREREQUISITES: Pentium-based computer
2GB RAM minimum
tg3 Linux driver version >= 3.58b
bnx2 Linux driver version >= 1.4.41
bnx2x Linux driver version >= 1.45.19
EFFECTIVE DATE: 02/08/2011
SUPERSEDES: CP014056.scexe
DESCRIPTION: This scexe contains the utilities and binaries for upgrading
HP ProLiant Gigabit Ethernet NICs boot code, PXE, IPMI, UMP,
CLP, and iSCSI code running under Linux x86_64 platform.
ENHANCEMENTS/FIXES:
1) This tool does not fail anymore when upgrading UMP for NC326i
2) Displays informational messages when discovering NIC FW versions installed on the system.
Table of Contents
=================
Introduction
Packaging
Performing the Firmware Upgrade
Firmware Upgrade Log
Configure IPMI: Disable/Enable
Introduction
============
This file describes the firmware upgrade of the HP Gigabit Server
Adapters mentioned in the PRODUCTS AFFECTED section of this
document.
User guides and additional HP Network Adapter information can be
found at: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/networking/index-nic.html
Packaging
=========
The firmware upgrade utility is released in scexe format. The file is a single
self-extracting executable that unpacks the component, runs it, and cleans
up the component. This one-step process replaces the rpm format which would
require three steps to install, execute, and remove.
Performing the Firmware Upgrade
===============================
1. The utility requires the adapter interface to be up. You can bring up
a network adapter interface by using the following command:
# ifup ethx
or
# ifconfig ethx up
2. The firmware can be upgraded interactively using the following command:
#./CP00xxxx.scexe
3. Before the upgrade is attempted, a copy of the firmware image is saved.
If the firmware upgrade fails due to an unrecoverable error, you can
restore your original firmware interactively using the following command:
#./CP00xxxx.scexe -p
Note: Restoring an image is currently supported on non-multifunction NICs.
4. Check the help menu for more information regarding command line options.
#./CP00xxxx.scexe -h
Firmware Upgrade Log
====================
The results to the firmware upgrade are in the nicfwupg.log which
will be written to the current working directory.
Configure IPMI: Disable/Enable
==============================
1. The utility requires the adapter interface to be up. You can bring up
a network adapter interface by using the following command:
# ifup ethx
or
# ifconfig ethx up
2. Verify the configuration status of the network adapter by sending the
following command:
# ./CP00xxxx.scexe -c
3. Configure IPMI by sending the following command:
# ./CP00xxxx.scexe [ interface ] ipmi [ options ]
options:
0 - Disable IPMI
1 - Enable IPMI
example: The following command disables IPMI
# ./CP00xxxx.scexe eth0 ipmi 0
Note: Please refer to the adapter QuickSpecs for information
on supported features.
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