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| We own an IBM FC6228 with adapter firmware DEVICE LOCATION DESCRIPTION fcs1 1D-08 FC Adapter Part Number.................LP9002L-F2 Serial Number...............MS32836127 Network Address.............10000000C933BED9 ROS Level and ID............02C03917 Device Specific.(Z0)........2002606D Device Specific.(Z1)........00000000 Device Specific.(Z2)........00000000 Device Specific.(Z3)........03000909 Device Specific.(Z4)........FF401113 Device Specific.(Z5)........02C03917 Device Specific.(Z6)........06433917 Device Specific.(Z7)........07433917 Device Specific.(Z8)........20000000C933BED9 Device Specific.(Z9)........CS3.90A7 Device Specific.(ZA)........C1D3.90A7 Device Specific.(ZB)........C2D3.90A7 Device Specific.(YL)........U0.1-P2-I5/Q1 PLATFORM SPECIFIC Name: fibre-channel Node: fibre-channel@1 Physical Location: U0.1-P2-I5/Q1 ...... but i believe that this firmware 3.90a7 ist no bootable firmware. I´ve an old adapter with 3.82a1 and there is no problem to boot from SAN. With this one it is a problem. On the IBM Webpage there is no possibility to download the driver ( from http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/...d.html#adapter) There is only the old one available. Are there any ideas where i can get the new one? Information about the new driver ist on the page available. Regards Peter |
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| >We own an IBM FC6228 with adapter firmware > > DEVICE LOCATION DESCRIPTION > > fcs1 1D-08 FC Adapter > > Part Number.................LP9002L-F2 > Serial Number...............MS32836127 > Network Address.............10000000C933BED9 > ROS Level and ID............02C03917 > Device Specific.(Z0)........2002606D > Device Specific.(Z1)........00000000 > Device Specific.(Z2)........00000000 > Device Specific.(Z3)........03000909 > Device Specific.(Z4)........FF401113 > Device Specific.(Z5)........02C03917 > Device Specific.(Z6)........06433917 > Device Specific.(Z7)........07433917 > Device Specific.(Z8)........20000000C933BED9 > Device Specific.(Z9)........CS3.90A7 > Device Specific.(ZA)........C1D3.90A7 > Device Specific.(ZB)........C2D3.90A7 > Device Specific.(YL)........U0.1-P2-I5/Q1 > > > PLATFORM SPECIFIC > > Name: fibre-channel > Node: fibre-channel@1 > Physical Location: U0.1-P2-I5/Q1 > > > >..... but i believe that this firmware 3.90a7 ist no bootable firmware. >I´ve an old adapter with 3.82a1 and there is no problem to boot from SAN. >With this one it is a problem. > >On the IBM Webpage there is no possibility to download the driver >( from >http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/...d.html#adapter) > >There is only the old one available. > >Are there any ideas where i can get the new one? >Information about the new driver ist on the page available. IIRC, 3.90 was released, but there were problems encountered with it. It was withdrawn and 3.82 reinstated. Although 3.90 is mentioned in the history, 3.82 is the one available to download, at the moment. -- ....so be it, Jedi! Homepage: http://members.aol.com/nealskywalker TT Cam: http://ttbinks.ww.com/ AFSJJBDDD: http://afsjjbddd.tripod.com/ ....the ability to post does not make one intelligent. (I should know) |
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| brp@adv.magwien.gv.at wrote: >We own an IBM FC6228 with adapter firmware > > DEVICE LOCATION DESCRIPTION > > fcs1 1D-08 FC Adapter > > Part Number.................LP9002L-F2 [...] > Device Specific.(Z9)........CS3.90A7 Are you _sure_ this is a FC 6228? That's not an IBM part number, and it didn't come loaded with IBM firmware. This looks like a card which was purchased directly from Emulex, rather than from IBM. At any rate, 3.82A1 is the latest level of the 6228 microcode supported by IBM. Version 3.90X3 was released for a short time, but was withdrawn. You need the IBM microcode for Fibre Channel boot to work. If you watch the console at boot, you'll know you are on the right track when you see the "FCode" eye-catchers--you should see one for each FC card. Regards, brian |