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| Hello All besides the rules that explains when the firmware upgrade of p5 server through HMC would be disruptive. Is the HMC going to display the word disruptive if it were disruptive during final confirmation something like "press OK to start disruptive firmware" from where a point of return still exists... Thanks for answer TIA |
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| Correct The HMC will mention whether the LIC upgrade will be concurrent (perhaps with partial activation = deferred) or disruptive. If the upgrade is disruptive, you have to power off the machine first yourself before you start the upgrade. On 22 jan, 22:20, kakir...@hotmail.com wrote: > Hello All > besides the *rules that explains when the firmware upgrade of p5 > server through HMC would be disruptive. > Is the HMC going to display the word disruptive if it were disruptive > during final confirmation something like "press OK to start disruptive > firmware" from where a point of return still exists... > > Thanks for answer TIA |
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| On Jan 23, 8:20*am, kakir...@hotmail.com wrote: > Hello All > besides the *rules that explains when the firmware upgrade of p5 > server through HMC would be disruptive. > Is the HMC going to display the word disruptive if it were disruptive > during final confirmation something like "press OK to start disruptive > firmware" from where a point of return still exists... > > Thanks for answer TIA From the "Operations Guide for the Hardware Management Console and Managed SystemsVersion 7 Release 3.1.0" guide: 'If the update is disruptive, you are given the option of installing and activating (incurring the disruption) or deferring the activation to a more convenient time. Concurrent updates can only be done for managed system LIC.' |
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| Thanks a lot to all of you. I have done the concurrent update lsmcode show following before nd after update Current status DISPLAY MICROCODE LEVEL IBM,9115-505 The current permanent system firmware image is SF240_219 The current temporary system firmware image is SF240_219 The system is currently booted from the temporary firmware image. After applying new firmware #lsmcode DISPLAY MICROCODE LEVEL IBM,9115-505 The current permanent system firmware image is SF240_219 The current temporary system firmware image is SF240_332 The system is currently booted from the temporary firmware image. My question : SFXXX_YYY_ZZZ I can see XXX, and YYY. How can I see ZZZ ??? Thanks again TIA for help |
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| kakirach@hotmail.com wrote: > My question : SFXXX_YYY_ZZZ > I can see XXX, and YYY. How can I see ZZZ ??? you don't care about zzz except to determine if a update is disruptive or not. zzz is the last level of an update before its transition from concurrent to disruptive. i.e, say you have (totally made up numbers) firmware level 240_100. your update is 240_332_125. since your firmware service pack level (100) is below 125 it will be disruptive. if it was 125 or above, your update would be concurrent. either way, you will end up at 240_332 at the end. the release notes for your firmware update should spell all this out: in this case i used sec. 3.0 from the 9117-570 updates (as i have 570s and just did a ucode update on one today). (which was non disruptive. my ucode level was 240_228 and my update file was 01SF240_332_201.rpm. that tells me my update will be concurrent as my current version is 240 (as is the update) and my current service-pack level (228) was higher than the min. required to be concurrent (201)) -r |