TITLE: HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server
and I/O Firmware Bundle - for HP Smart Update Manager
VERSION:
HP Smart Update Firmware Bundle
Bundle Version: 2013.08
Complex Firmware Bundle Version: 3.7.60
I/O smart components versions:
Firmware Flash for Add-in Smart Array
Adapters version 2013.02.18
P411: ROM 6.22
P812: ROM 6.22
Firmware Flash for Qlogic Fibre
Channel Host Bus Adapters version 2012.11.30:
1-port/2-port 8 Gb FC AH400A,
AH401A: ROM 5.03.15, EFI 2.22
Firmware Flash for InfiniBand
Adapters version 2012.11.30:
HP 4X QDR Infiniband (592519-B21): 2.9.1000
Firmware Flash for Emulex Adapters
version 2013.05.02:
1-port/2-port 4 Gb FC + 1000BT AD221A, AD222A, AD393A:
FC ROM: 2.82x4, FC EFI: 4.01a5
1-port/2-port 8 Gb FC AH402A, AH403A:
ROM: 2.02x2, EFI: 4.01a5
2-port CN1000E AT111A: LAN & FC
ROM: 4.2.401.2212, LAN EFI: 2.22.A1, FC EFI: 5.10.A7
8 Gb FC/10 Gb LAN AT094A: LAN ROM: 4.2.401.20,
LAN EFI: 2.22A0 , FC ROM: 2.02x2 , FC EFI: 4.01a5
NC552SFP 10Gb Flex-10 AT118A: ROM: 4.2.401.2212
, EFI: 2.22.A1
Firmware Flash for Intel and Broadcom Adapters version 2012.11.30(c) - installs
at UEFI:
Warning: For Broadcom adapters, use this smart component only if
IEXGBE-DRV version is lower than B.11.31.1303
Intel 2-port/4-port
1000B-T/SX AD337A, AD338A, AD339A:
EFI 4.3.01
Intel
2-port 1000B-SX + 2-port 4Gb FC AD393A: EFI
4.3.01
Intel 1-port/2-port
4 Gb FC + 1000BT AD221A, AD222A:
LAN 4.3.01
Broadcom Superdome
2 embedded LOM: EFI 5.2.59, ROM 6.2.25
Broadcom 2-port 10 GbE AM225A,
AM232A, AM233A: EFI 5.2.59, ROM 6.2.25
Firmware Flash for Broadcom NIC HP-UX version
2013.06.05 -
installs from HP-UX:
Warning: Use this smart component only if Broadcom IEXGBE-DRV
version is B.11.31.1303 or greater
Broadcom
2-port 10 GbE AM225A,
AM232A, AM233A: EFI 5.2.59, ROM 6.2.25
Firmware Flash Component for Superdome 2 iexgbe - HP-UX version 5.2.59
- installs from HP-UX
Warning: Use this
smart component only if Broadcom IEXGBE-DRV version is B.11.31.1303 or
greater
Broadcom Superdome 2 embedded LOM: EFI 5.2.59, ROM 6.2.25
HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM)
HP SUM Version : 5.3.5
DESCRIPTION:
This bundle contains the firmware for HP Integrity Superdome 2 Servers with HP
Smart Update Manager (HP SUM) application - which includes Complex and
nPartition firmware as well as Superdome 2 I/O firmware.
Notes:
- Complex firmware version must be
equal to or higher than the nPartitions firmware version at all times.
- Minimum OS and Firmware
requirements per blade type with Complex Firmware version 3.6.48 and
later:
- Partitions containing CB900s i4
blades (with Intel Itanium 9500 series processors) must run HP-UX 11i v3
September 2012 or later and both the Complex
and nPartitions must run firmware version 3.6.48 or later.
- Partitions containing
CB900s i2 blades (with Intel Itanium 9300 series processors) must run
HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update or later, the Complex must run
firmware version 3.6.48 or later and nPartitions must
run firmware version 2.53.0 or later.
- Mixed firmware versions
support:
** After updating complex firmware to
3.6.48 or later, partitions on CB900s i2 blades can continue to run 2.53.0
nPartition firmware and the complex can have a mix of nPartition firmware
version 2.53.0 and later versions active at the same time.
- Rolling upgrades:
- Servers with complex firmware
version 1.3.0 or 1.3.1 require bringing down the entire complex to
perform the firmware update.
- Servers with complex firmware
version 2.2.27 or later and running HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update or
later can be updated online without the need to bring down the complex. A
partition reboot must be scheduled when convenient to activate a new
nPartition firmware.
- You may update the complex and
all the nPartitions firmware at the same time.
- If you plan to update the
nPartition firmware later, make sure that your intermediate combination
of complex and nPartitions firmware is supported.
- For details on supported combinations
of Complex and nPartition/OS firmware versions and features supported in
each combination, refer to the table under the Compatibility section.
- Firmware update process notes:
- If LLF (Link Loss Failover
setting) is enabled and a loss of link occurs on the active OA during a
firmware update from complex version 2.53.0 or earlier, blades can be
left in an unusable state. Workaround: Disable LLF prior to a firmware
update using the OA CLI command "disable LLF" and re-enable
LLF upon completion using the OA CLI command "enable LLF”
- For gWLM users, it is recommended
to stop gWLM while performing an online update.
- If running Business iCAP software,
you must update to Managed iCAP. See dependencies under Pre-Requisites. For
more details on the iCAP upgrade, please refer to the white paper ‘Upgrading to HP Instant Capacity with dynamic cores
on HP Integrity Superdome 2 servers’.
- When updating active IOX
enclosures from a version 2.53.0 or earlier, the update will be partial
until each IOX can be updated after shutting down affected
partitions. It is supported to run indefinitely in the partially
updated (Mixed) state. IOX enclosures in this state will not have
the increased thermal tolerance introduced in version 3.6.48. To complete
the update, you must shutdown all partitions using an IOX and then
reapply the firmware update to the complex only (not to the
nPartition). This update will only target the IOX device(s) and will
be much faster than a full complex update.
- When updating to this release from
2.2.27 or earlier, Socket Level Memory (SLM) values for nPars that have
not been explicitly set i.e. still have default factory values, will be
set to 0. In order to easily recover these values, before the update,
document your Interleaved Memory (ILM)/SLM settings using the parstatus
command. After the update has completed, reset the values using the
parmodify command.
- Firmware update can be performed
using HP SUM or from the OA CLI or GUI.
Refer to the HP SUM User Guide and Release notes
for more information.
UPDATE RECOMMENDATION: Recommended
HP recommends systems used in Mission
Critical environments update to this revision of firmware during the next
system maintenance period in order to improve system reliability.
[ ] Critical
[ ] Panic, [ ] Hang, [ ] Abort, [ ] Corruption, [ ] Memory
Leak,
[ ] Other
[ ] Hardware Enablement, [ ] Software Enablement
[X] Recommended
[ ] Optional
[X] Hardware Enablement, [ ] Software Enablement, [ ]
non-critical
[ ] Initial Customer Release
SUPERSEDES:
Complex Firmware Bundle Version: 2013.04
(3.7.14)
HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM) version : 5.3.5
I/O smart components versions:
Firmware Flash for Add-in Smart Array Adapters version 2013.02.18
Firmware Flash for Qlogic Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters version 2012.11.30
Firmware Flash for InfiniBand Adapters version 2012.11.30
Firmware Flash for Emulex Adapters version 2013.02.18
Firmware Flash for Intel and Broadcom Adapters version 2012.11.30(b)
PRODUCT MODEL(S):
Superdome 2 – 8s
Superdome 2 – 16s
Superdome 2 – 32s
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
- HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update (or later) is required to support this
firmware with CB900s i2 blades only
- HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update
- HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012 update or later is required to support this
firmware with CB900s i4 blades
NOTE: The HP-UX nPar commands
“parcreate”, “parmodify”, “parstatus” and HP-UX vPar commands “vparmodify”,
“vparstatus”, “vparcreate”, “vparresources” are updated and in sync with
updated firmware parcon partitioning commands, however the corresponding HP-UX
nPar man pages were updated starting with the HP-UX 11i v3 March
2013 update and HP-UX vPar man pages were updated in patch PHCO_43368
released in July 2013. If you are using an HP-UX version prior to the March 2013 update or without
PHCO_43368, refer to the corresponding OA help text instead of the man pages.
LANGUAGES:
International English
ENHANCEMENTS:
SD2 Version 2013.08 (3.7.60):
- Added support for new 16 GB LV
DIMM product numbers (AT128A, AT130A) for use on CB900s i4 blades
only
- The total memory in a system
fully populated with 16 GB DIMMs may reach 8 TB; however HP-UX
supports only up to 4 TB of memory per partition
- Optimizes the memory settings to
improve the reliability of the memory system.
FIXES:
Issues addressed in SD2 Version 2013.08
(3.7.60):
- When using icapmanage
to add a group member and the group member hostname contains at least one
upper case character, the command no longer incorrectly prompts for
the root password instead of the Onboard Administrator password.
- A CPU that has encountered
some corrected cache errors at runtime may no longer be unnecessarily
de-configured after a reboot.
- On systems with complex
partition version 3.6.48 or 3.7.14 (bundle 2012.12 or 2013.04), users
logged into the OA via an LDAP group may now successfully complete any
action requiring partition access verification (for instance, running a
parcon command or connecting to a partition). These actions no longer fail
with an insufficient privilege error.
- Users other than
"Administrator" could access blade or interconnect information
or status without specifically assigning the user access to that bay. This
is now fixed.
- After a Link Loss
Failover, it no longer takes 20 minutes for the Standby OA to become the
Active OA.
- The partition could not
be powered on after one of the blades had faced a FPL event
MEM_SMBUS_WRITE_FAILED or MEM_MC_INIT_FAIL. This is now fixed.
- Sometimes the OA syslog
reported intermittently the power supply event IOX_PS_STATUS_FAILED,
followed 3 seconds later by IOX_PS_STATUS_OK. Unless the power supply
remained in a failed state, this was due to a firmware issue and it is now
fixed.
- A user was incorrectly
allowed to remove all partition access from a user with parcon
administrator privilege. As a result, a parcon administrator could lose
the ability to power-on/off a partition via the OA GUI. This is now fixed.
- On the ParGUI's status
page, the Blades table field "Usage" no longer displays an empty
string instead of “unintegrated” when a blade is un-integrated.
- After a power fault
event such as thermal shutdown (on an XFM or IOX) or e-Fuse poweroff (on a
blade), the OA CLI "show errdump" output would show multiple VRM
faults but not the actual origin of the problem. A level 3 IPMI event
ELS_CRB_KILLED_POWER is now logged to the FPL and SEL and displayed in
"show cae" command output to indicate a thermal shutdown on XFM
or IOX or an E-fuse power-off on a blade.
- In the OA GUI, the
"Use on Next Boot" value for a partition would sometimes display
"No" under the Status TAB and "Yes" under "Usage
at Next Boot" in the Pending Status TAB. The proper value was
only the one displayed under the Status TAB. This inconsistency is
now fixed.
- iLO internal task
priority changed to better insure that the watchdog timer task will reset
iLO when necessary.
- Low battery alerts
would sometimes lead to an unnecessary outage to replace the batteries. The blade batteries are not used during normal
operation and they cannot be replaced without a partition outage. The low
battery alert has been lowered to informational only (level 2). No action
is required if a low battery message is emitted.
- After an online
firmware update from 3.6.48 to 3.7.14, the UPDATE SHOW NPARTITION ALL
command still showed firmware 3.6.48 as active until the partition was
restarted. However this is not an issue when updating to 3.7.60 as the
nPartition firmware is no longer the same.
- A broken interconnect
module that would not power on could cause the OA to hang at
"Initializing enclosure management:". This is now fixed.
- When
several partitions were being booted simultaneously, icapmodify would
sometimes fail with the error “Partition modifications are not allowed in
the current state.”, resulting also in OL* operations to fail to execute,
even though the partition was ready to accept the command. This issue is
now fixed.
AT094A FW 4.2.401.2212 (from
4.1.450.14) fixed issues:
Critical Defects now fixed:
- As the result of auto negotiation
failure, the connection between LOM and ProCurve 6120XG would sometimes
link up at 1Gbps instead of 10Gbps. This occured intermittently (as often
as once in 10 retries) after executing “Reset Server blade #” from the OA
CLI. Affected Products: All BE3 based Cards and LOMs. This
was also seen with 10G pass-through Interconnect module.
- Boot failure might be seen after
running commands "reconnect -r", "map -r" commands at
EFI environment.
- Boot from SAN intermittently failed
during EFI bootstrap of a FCoE device that was busy.
Medium defects fixed:
- FCOE EFI version was truncated in VPD
data that is displayed by ODE-FCFUPDATE tool at EFI.
- On HPUX the fcoc port driver state
was displayed as AUTHENTICATION/DISCOVERY when fcocutil command was
run to check the port information.
AT094A NIC UEFI Driver 2.22.A1 (from
2.21AC) fixed issue:
Medium Defects fixed:
- Reset to Defaults restored wrong
power configuration. It showed an HP unsupported option: “MultiChannel
Option”. Reset to Default is issued from Device Manager->Emulex 10G
NIC-> R/r or Erase Configuration.
Note: For I/O components’ enhancements
and fixes, please refer to the I/O components’ release notes. Links to the I/O
component firmware packages can be found in the HP
Release set for Superdome 2 servers.
PREREQUISITES :
Minimum HP-UX OS and patch
requirements for supporting the CB900s i4 blades are documented
in the HP-UX
Errata for HP Integrity Superdome 2 (Superdome 2 CB900s i2 or i4 Server Blade
model) Additional HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) drivers, products, and patches.
Note: No specific patches are required when using HP-UX 11i v3 March 2013
update or later.
Note: As part of fixing a FPL log
issue in Superdome 2 complex firmware, FPL logs will be cleared when updating
from version 3.7.14 (or lower) to version 3.7.60 (or
higher). SEL logs will remain intact. HP recommends taking a backup of
FPL logs prior to the firmware update by running the SHOW FPL command and
selecting “F’ (first record) then ‘D’ (dump).
Complex firmware version 3.6.48 or
later, with all nPartitions running firmware version 2.53.0 or later and HP-UX
11i v3 September 2011 update or later, supports the following features, which
may require additional software (see Related Software below and Pre-Requisites
below):
- Dynamic Cores vPars
- Dynamic Core Migration (with gWLM)
- Dynamic Processor Resiliency (DPR)
- GiCAP (Global Instant Capacity)
- Locality Optimized Resource
Management (LORA)
- Rolling upgrades
RELATED SOFTWARE:
The following software is required to
use the associated functionality:
- HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.1
Update 2 - includes the minimum version of gWLM (Global Workload Manager)
for supporting Dynamic Cores
- Global Workload Manager (gWLM) with
patch PHSS_43165 installed on a managed node on top of gWLM Agent of HP
MOE 7.1 Update 2
- Dynamic Cores vPars A.05.09 or
later
- HP-SIM 7.1 Update 2
- Insight Control Power Management
7.1 Update 2
- GiCAP (Global Instant Capacity)
Group Manager and partition-resident iCAP software (released in the HP-UX
11i v3 December 2011 update) which require the updated HP WBEM Services
for HP-UX version A 2.09.14 and GiCAP rule file version 2.19.
- Pay-per-use (PPU) requires the
Utility Meter 9.4 or higher to enable dynamic cores support.
See the individual software release
notes for Related Software information.
- If running HP-UX 11i v3
March 2013 update or later, no additional patches are required.
- HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update
(or later) is required to support this firmware. The following HP-UX
patches (or superseding) must be installed when running on partitions with
2.51.102 or later nPartition firmware.
- PHKL_41942 (enable CPU OL*)
- PHKL_42482 (enable CPU OL*)
- PHCO_42306 (enhancement for
machinfo)
- PHKL_42230 (strongly recommended)
- PHKL_42314 (strongly recommended)
- With this firmware, if the
HP-UX version is HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update or HP-UX 11i v3 March
2012 update:
- An updated WBEM bundle is required
to be installed to add a member Complex to the GiCAP group.
- An updated SFM bundle is required
to send actionable events (with alert level greater than Warning) and
test events to the Error Analysis Engine.
The updated WBEM bundle and SFM bundle is part of
September 2012 web release of WBEM Management bundle (version C.05.01 or later)
and can be installed from:
https://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=WBEMMgmtBundle
Note: HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012
update already contains the updated WBEM bundle and updated SFM bundle.
- With this firmware, if the HP-UX
version is HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update or HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012
update, an updated SFM bundle is required to be installed to get the One
Stop Fault Management functionality and to handle the new positive return
values. This bundle is part of September 2012 web release of WBEM
Management bundle (version C.05.01 or later) and can be installed
from:
https://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=WBEMMgmtBundle
Note: HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011
update does not support the One Stop Fault Management
functionality.
- For Superdome 2-32S configurations,
HP SIM support requires patch version SIM 6.3 Update 1 or higher
- Dynamic core migration with gWLM
& iCAP enablement requires:
- HP Matrix Operating Environment
7.1 Update 2 or higher
- Global Workload Manager (gWLM)
with patch PHSS_43165 installed on a managed node on top of gWLM Agent
- Pay Per Use (PPU) with Utility
Meter 9.4 to enable dynamic cores support
- HP Instant Capacity version
10.06.01 or later
For information on supported I/O
firmware versions, please refer to this Matrix:
HP
Release Sets for Superdome 2 servers
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Please review all instructions and the "Hewlett-Packard Support Tool
License Terms" or your Hewlett-Packard support terms and conditions for
precautions, scope of license, restrictions, and limitation of liability and
warranties, before installing this package. It is important that you read and
understand these instructions completely before you begin. This can determine
your success in completing the firmware update.
A. Extracting and Running HP SUM
- Download the firmware bundle binary
<filename>.exe or <filename>.tar.gz in a new folder on your
system.
- Extract the bundle:
- Windows: double click
<filename>.exe then click “Extract”
- Linux: gunzip
<filename>.tar.gz; tar -xvf <filename>.tar
- The above steps will extract the
contents of the bundle in the new folder where the bundle file is located.
HP SUM and firmware components will reside in the same folder.
- Execute hpsum, located in the
extracted folder, after logging in as a user with Administrator or
root privilege. Executing hpsum will bring up a graphical user interface
of the HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM).
NOTE: HP SUM also provides a Command
Line Interface (CLI) that allows user to perform scripted installations in
silent mode. For more information please refer to the HP SUM User Guide or the
"CLIHelp.txt" file in the extracted folder.
B. Installing the Firmware Components
using HP SUM - Graphical User Mode
- Welcome screen:
- Once started, a page displays with
HP SUM introduction content on it. The introduction describes HP SUM, its
usage, enhancements (if any), and EVA bundle information.
- Source Selections screen:
- The Source Selections screen
allows you to choose directories where smart components are located.
- The directory where HP SUM is
running from is automatically added as the default repository.
- You can optionally have HP SUM
check ftp://ftp.hp.com/ for
additional firmware or software smart components. This could
include newer components for servers supported in this bundle, plus
components for other server types.
- HP SUM will build an inventory of
firmware bundles - packages that can be used to update firmware.
- Click the "Next" button
to move on to the next step.
- Select Targets screen:
- This screen is used to specify
which targets you want to update.
- Targets can be added one at a
time, or a range can be searched.
- Credentials must be supplied for
each target.
- Once added, targets can also be
managed in groups. See the HP SUM User Guide for details.
- Click the “Next” button to move on
to the next step.
NOTE for enclosures: The Onboard Administrator IP can be
added as the first target and HP SUM will find all of the servers and
Virtual Connect in the enclosure automatically. A pop up dialog
will appear suggesting to add the found associated targets. HP SUM
will be able to use the OA credentials to log into the blades iLOs
automatically.
NOTE: “localhost” is not applicable for installing the
firmware updates included in this bundle.
- Review/Install Updates screen
- The suggested updates for each
target are displayed on this screen.
- This screen also allows the
following actions:
- Retrieving details of the
updates.
- Selecting between available
revisions.
- Forcing downgrades.
- Choosing reboot to activate
options
- For more details and component level
granularity, select the item and click the "Select Components"
link.
NOTE: If firmware is the latest or already up-to-date
version, HP SUM displays the message "Already-up-to-date". You
can override and choose to perform force reinstallation or downgrade the
firmware by clicking the "Installation Option" and checking
“Force Install” option.
NOTE: Integrity System Firmware Update supports delayed activation
- where the new firmware gets downloaded to the iLO but is programmed
only when you power down the system at a convenient time. Delayed
activation is the default setting for SFW update. This setting can be
changed by doing the following actions
- Click "Configure Now"
on the Select Components page
- Select the "Upload and
Activate" checkbox.
- If "Upload and
Activate" is selected, HP SUM will do the following actions:
- Send a graceful shutdown
and power off request to the system as part of the update
- Then power up the system
after the System Firmware has been programmed.
- If you choose to do the power
off manually, the programming operation will take approximately 8
minutes to complete before power can be turned on again.
NOTE: Integrity Superdome 2 nPartition firmware updates can be
applied while the partition is Active, but the partition must be
rebooted to have the firmware update take effect. HP SUM defaults to
not reboot Active partitions. If you would like HP SUM to include
the partition reboot as part of the firmware update process then do the
following actions:
- Click “Select Devices” on the
Select Components page
- Click “Reboot to Activate” next
to the Active partitions you want to reboot.
- If you choose to not continue with
install on one or more targets, you can uncheck the box on the left of
the target.
- Updates can be scheduled for
future times by clicking the “Schedule” button. Once schedules are
defined, the “Install” button must still be clicked to activate the
schedule.
- Click the “Install” button to
start update on all of the checked targets.
- HP SUM will display the progress
of the firmware update on each target.
- A status and link to the logs will
be displayed for each target at the end of the update.
Refer HP SUM 5.3.5 User Guide and Release notes
for more information.
COMPATIBILITY/INTEROPERABILITY:
- WARNING: Do not
disconnect AC power to HP Integrity Servers or remove HP Server Blades
from the enclosure during the firmware upgrade process. Doing so may
corrupt the programming of the firmware, rendering the Server inoperable.
- The following firmware/OS
combinations are supported (see also notes below the table):
|
|
|
|
|
Partition
firmware/OS Combination
|
Prior
to 2.53.0 with any OS or 2.53.0 / 11i v3 September 2010 or
March 2011 update + patches
|
2.53.0/ 11i v3
September 2011 update or later + patches
|
3.6.48
or later /
11i v3 September 2011 or March 2012 update + patches
|
3.6.48
or later /
11i v3 September 2012 update or later + patches
|
Support
with
Complex Firmware 3.7.60
|
No
|
Yes
CB900s i2 partitions only
Notes 1,2,4
|
Yes
CB900s i2 partitions only Notes 3,4
|
Yes
CB900s i2 and CB900s i4 partitions
|
- Note 1: No PCIe
OL* support (requires 3.6.48 or later partition firmware)
- Note 2: A partition
reboot of existing partitions is required to update the FPGA to get new
IOX thermal limits. The update must be reapplied while each
partition is down to complete the update of the IOX enclosure. See
Notes in the Description section above and Known Installation Issues below
for additional information.
- Note 3: Supports
PCI OL*, but won’t have the following functionality (only enabled with
September 2012 or later):
- Improved I/O performance in
virtual environments
- Added fault isolation assistance to
the proper FRU for some catastrophic errors
- Support for Cisco B22HP Fabric
Extender and B22HP Fabric Extender with 16 FET (stand alone only)
- Note 4: One Stop
Fault Management is not supported on HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update
- Complex firmware can be updated
and activated while the complex is online as long as both the
“before” and “after” combinations of firmware/OS are supported.
From a visual viewpoint, complex firmware can be updated online as long as
the two configuration boxes (“before” and “after”) in the same column
indicate "Yes"
- As noted, a partition reboot and
repeat of the firmware update is required to activate the new IOX thermal
thresholds.
- Partition firmware can be installed
while the partition is online. However, a partition reboot is
required to activate the new partition firmware
- The following recommendations are
in place for optimizing PCI OLRAD performance:
- Customer Requirements to enable
support for PCI OL*
- Customers will be required to run
Superdome 2 system firmware release 3.6.48 or later
- Customers are required to install
the following patches (or their current replacements) to fully support
PCI OL* with HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update with system firmware
release 3.6.48 or later:
- PHKL_42230
1.0
kernel access infrastructure cumulative patch
- PHKL_42314
1.0
TLB,MCA Recovery,HPVM,NUMA,P-State,IPMI,OsName,GPE
- PHKL_42331
1.0
EFI Cumulative patch
- PHKL_42482
1.0
ACPI CA cumulative patch
- HP strongly recommends for optimal
performance for OLRAD functionality, customers also install the
following patch: (required for 11i v3 September 2011, March
2012 and September 2012 updates)
- PHCO_42997
1.0
olrad(1M) cumulative patch
- For HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update
and September 2012 update, no additional patches required
- While not directly related to
OLRAD functionality, HP recommends all customers install or ensure the
following list of additional patches are on their HP-UX 11i v3 September
2011 update and March 2012 update systems to ensure optimal performance
and stability for OLRAD
- PHKL_41942 (enable CPU
OL*) : included with 11i v3 September 2011 update cold install
- PHCO_42306 (enhancement for
machinfo)
- Note: PCI OL* is
supported in vPars v6 and HPVM environments with very limited
capabilities. See customer advisory c03757066
for details.
DETERMINING CURRENT VERSION:
- Establish a telnet session with OA
and login to the get the command prompt
- Type the OA command "UPDATE
SHOW FIRMWARE" to display the version of complex bundle
installed. Type the OA command “UPDATE SHOW NPARTITION ALL” to
display the version of nPartition firmware installed on each partition.
KNOWN ISSUES & WORKAROUNDS:
- XFM Exhaust Critical
Temp Threshold value getting corrupted.
Workaround: None Required
- Update show nPartition
can fail to read the configured firmware version
Workaround: Since this issue is intermittent, repeating the
command may return the correct information. The SHOW BLADE INFO command
will also return the nPartition firmware version for each blade in the
partition.
- The connection to the
system console logs is lost after hitting CTRL-c.
- Java Runtime
Environment (JRE) must be installed on the client system to view the
remote serial console screens.
- XFM and IOX links
(J-link cables) might show as unknown using the ‘show xfm status’ or ‘show
IOX status’ command after running the ‘force takeover’ command or an OA
restart from the OA CLI.
Workaround: Use the 'show HR' command to find the correct status.
- After updating firmware
from 1.3.x to 2.2.27 or later, you cannot delete IO slots 6 & 7 (USB
and ILO) from the vPar.
Workaround: The ILO and USB slots should be removed from vPars
that currently own these resources BEFORE updating to 2.2.27 or later.
- When adding privileges
to a user or group account via the OA GUI, only the first enclosure’s
Server and IO Bays are displayed for selection. This issue only
impacts systems with multiple enclosures (32-socket systems). Since
Superdome privileges are assigned on a partition basis, not a Server or IO
Bay basis, there is no effect on system operation.
- When a Fabric
configuration change needs to be propagated across partitions and blades,
and one of the nPars is a single blade nPar where the blade is missing,
FAB_DAEMON_ERROR is generated. There is no impact to performance or
functionality.
- Rapid navigation
through the partition pages can result in incorrect content being
displayed. Please wait for pages to load completely before
navigating away to another tab.
- When a user navigates
from Create nPartition to Modify nPartition in the GUI,
fields in the Modify nPartition page can end up displaying empty
fields. Select the newly created partition from the left navigation
menu and click on the Modify button on the Status tab to update the blank
fields.
- vPar state handling
gets stuck in INIT when a TOC is issued on the vPar while it is
activating.
Workaround:
Force a reboot or shut down the vPar to recover the state.
- An nPar can get stuck
in the reboot state if a TOC is issued on the nPar and a reboot is issued
before the TOC completes.
Workaround: Force a power off on the nPar.
- If a blade is left in a
bad state after an online firmware update, the GUI does not provide enough
information to diagnose the problem.
Workaround: The OA CLI command “show update firmware” can provide
additional information.
- Under conditions of
very high, unnatural stress involving reboot cycles and core license and
assignment migration, some core movement requests may fail. An
example scenario would be a User running an OL* operation via a script in
a stressful way, issuing both icapmodify and vparmodify commands on the
same vPar.
Workaround: The problem is resolved by retrying the failed
request.
- If a vPar does not have
SLM (Socket Local Memory) assigned to it, the SLM field under “Memory Details”
from the vparstatus --v command is blank.
- Upon the rapid issue of
multiple parallel vparcreate commands on the same nPar, one of the
commands may fail. This failure is typically encountered when a
script is created to issue multiple vparcreate commands in rapid
succession.
Workaround:It is advisable to insert a delay of 1-2 seconds between successive
vparcreate commands in scripts to avoid facing this issue.
- After an Onboard
Administrator "Force Takeover", some blade information may
rarely be incorrectly reported by the parstatus command. For instance,
‘Blade Product Name’ may show as “Unknown” and ‘CPU Speed’ as 0.
Workaround:
Use the ‘SHOW BLADE INFO <bay number>’ command to see proper
information.
- Deconfiguring a CPU
socket causes the memory associated with the socket to be lost to the
partition but this change is not reflected in the nPar "Status"
page.
- The OA GUI shows the
status of CPUs and DIMMs on an indicted/deconfigured blade as OK instead
of indicted or deconfigured.
Workaround:
Check the status using the CLI interface.
- A user without
partition access privileges may select "Update All Firmware" in
the OA GUI Firmware Update page but the command will fail with the error
"The action did not complete successfully."
Workaround: If this message is displayed, verify that the user has
sufficient permissions.
- When remote syslog
logging is enabled, and the remote syslog server is specified on the OA as
a hostname (as opposed to an IP address), after an OA restart, the OA will
stop logging to the remote syslog server.
Workaround: Use the IP address instead.
Known issues and workarounds related to
PCI OL* :
- When performing an OLAR
operation for network cards that use the iocxgbe driver, the
system may crash if the latest version of the driver (B.11.31.1303.01) is
not used.
- PCI OL* is supported in vPars v6
and HPVM environments with very limited capabilities. See customer
advisory c03757066
for details.
- For Superdome 2 customers using
Infiniband, to use PCI OL*, customers must install the IB4X-00 product
from the HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update or later release media.
- Because of PCI OL* enablement
issues found with several of the HP-UX IO drivers, customers must install:
- HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012 update
IO drivers.
Note: HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012 update or later drivers
can be installed on HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update and March 2012
update, without having to install anything else from HP-UX 11i v3 September
2012 update or later. Customers should visit software.hp.com for
the latest driver release packages which may have important updates.
- Web Release 1209 SFM and IO
Providers
KNOWN INSTALLATION ISSUES:
- The ‘show update firmware’ OA
command may report a FRU(s) firmware mismatch after updating from system
firmware version 1.3.1 to version 2.51.102 or later. Reapplying the update
will solve the mismatch (the second update will be much faster as it will
only update the metadata).
Refer to the HP
SUM 5.3.5 Release Notes for a complete list of known HP SUM
installation issues.
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SUPERSEDES HISTORY:
Bundle Version 2013.04
ENHANCEMENTS:
SD2 Version 2013.04 (3.7.14):
- Improved error resiliency on fabric
links
UEFI Driver 5.2.59 (from 5.2.58)
for embedded LOM, AM225A, AM232A, AM233A:
- Added Dynamic Network
detection support
FIXES:
SD2 Version 2013.04 (3.7.14):
- A failed fabric link now results in
the complex-level fabric status showing as degraded instead of remaining
as OK while the “Xfabric link status” field of the “show xfm status” or
“show iox status” command was showing the link as Failed.
- If an XFM module cannot be powered
on as part of a complex initialization, "show complex status"
now shows as DEGRADED instead of OK and the powered off XFM module will be
de-configured until the next complex initialization.
- Upon a cell replacement or upgrade,
warranty and entitlement information is no longer migrated from the
original blade to the replacement blade.
- The "show enclosure
power_summary" command no longer shows 549W more power than is
actually allocated in "Power Allocated" on a per blade basis.
- Fixed a firmware issue which could
result in the OA reporting erroneous failures like “unexplained firmware
mismatch”, or grayed-out display on the “Insight Display” page, or a
firmware update failing with the error "Firmware update cancelled by
system”, and where the user had to restart the OA to fix the issue.
- Vparstatus no longer shows more
cores than expected if vparmodify is run with the option “-m
cpu::<num>” or “-m core::<num>” while the vpar is down and if
that vpar already has some SLP (Socket Local Processors) or cores added by
path.
- On a Superdome 2-32s system with
blades in different slots in each enclosure, the ParGUI partition status
page no longer displays some blade product names as "[Unknown]".
SAS 6.22 (from 5.78):
- HP Integrity Smart Array P411 and
P812 Controllers, running version 5.78 or lower and connected to Superdome
2 servers may, under extremely rare conditions, silently return stale or
out-of-order data. For more details, please refer to c03689769.
- With HP P411 or P812 controllers
installed in a Superdome 2 server and external RAID connected, no post
message is printed if “reconnect --r” is used to list cards at EFI shell.
However during reboot, when selecting “s” at boot menu in EFI shell, post
messages are printed. This is a generic issue and not specific to any
server.
- HP-UX boot may fail with READ Error
(elf_load) if boot volume is built on SAS Logical Volume larger than 2TB
Boot Code 6.2.25 (from 6.2.21)
for embedded LOM, AM225A, AM232A, AM233A:
- In some cases, only 2 PCI functions
are exposed in multi-function mode.
AT094A Lan FW 4.2.401.20 (from
4.1.450.14) fixed issues:
- Boot failure might be seen after
running commands "reconnect -r", "map -r" commands at
EFI environment.
- Boot from SAN intermittently fails
during EFI bootstrap of a FCoE device that is busy.
- FCOE EFI version truncated in VPD
data displayed by ODE-FCFUPDATE tool at EFI.
- On HP-UX, the fcoc port driver
state is displayed as AUTHENTICATION/DISCOVERY when fcocutil command is
run to check the port information.
AT094A LAN UEFI Driver 2.22A0 (from
2.21AC) fixed issue:
- BL8x0c i4 LOM Product Name is
truncated when displayed from NIC interface using FCFUPDATE.
HBA FC FW version 2.02x2 (from 2.00a4)
for AT094A, AH402A, AH403A:
- I/O “illegal frames received”
errors may be reported intermittently by FC disks linked through an
8Gb Hp/Emulex FC card if a disk reset is performed during heavy I/O load.
Bundle Version 2012.12
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Superdome 2 servers now support
CB900s i4 blades containing Intel Itanium 9500 Series processors in
addition to the already supported CB900s i2 blades (with Intel Itanium
9300 Series)
- Support for 8GB Low Voltage DIMMs
on CB900s i4 blades. – Up to 4TB per OS image
- PCIe OL* support for CB900s i2 and
CB900s i4 blade partitions – Add, Replace or Delete IO cards without
partition downtime
- New One Stop Fault Management
solution for Superdome 2 platforms, allowing single point of access for
all hardware failure indications
- Additional Error Analysis
capabilities
New Onboard Administrator Management
features
- Per-Partition User Authorization –
User rights may be restricted to access per individual partition
- Enclosure IP Reduction – Reduces the
demand for external IP addresses for blades
- Archive Storage – Internal storage
capacity for firmware images, configuration scripts, and other data
- Partition Configuration Backups –
Enables disaster recovery protection for the complex partition configuration
IOX enclosure thermal thresholds and
actions are now consistent with the compute enclosure limits
FIXES:
- Interleaved or Socket Local Memory
(ILM or SLM) added to a vPar are no longer lost if iCAP authorization
fails on vPar boot.
- Blades are no longer left in an
unusable state if Link Loss Failover (LLF) is set and a loss of link
occurs on the Active OA during a firmware update.
- ILM (Interleaved Memory) and SLM
(Socket Local Memory) values are no longer automatically reassigned when
switching between nPars and vPars mode.
- During an OA reboot, if an ILO/VGA
port is reported but not present, the OA will go into a continuous reboot
loop. This behavior is now fixed.
- Some PCIe errors might cause a
local MCA which might in turn cause a global MCA. This behavior is now
fixed.
- vPar no longer gets into a hung
state if a CPU migration is cancelled by an unknown entity.
- If an OA restart is done while some
nPars are active, parstatus -p -V now displays the firmware revision for
the active partitions.
- Fixed an erroneous amber LCD
display following an upgrade from Superdome 2-16s to Superdome 2-32s.
- One large nPar exhibiting a blade
failure will no longer cause a resource issue, preventing all vPars
configured in the partition from booting.
- Corrected indictment errors
erroneously reported for blade 255.
- It is now possible to TOC and power
off a vPar that is hung due to a defective PCI card driver.
- If the OA is restarted while iLO is
unresponsive, the system no longer erroneously reports Power Redundancy
Lost.
- Fixed an issue where iLO
SSH may hang when OA uses SSH public keys for the auto login.
Bundle Version 2012.09
ENHANCEMENTS:
None
FIXES:
- Fixed an issue where a memory
update operation may not complete properly when an L2 cache line
encounters a second single bit data error. This may result in the
possibility of undefined system behavior. See Intel Specification
Update for more information. If Specification
Update link does not work, HP recommend to go to www.intel.com and search for the
latest version of the Intel® Itanium® Processor 9300 Specification Update.
- Fixed an issue where PAL returned
no information on bus log overflow
- Fixed an error where an uncorrected
MCA with PSP that does not indicate an error type when PAL is catastrophic
- Fixed an issue on 8s system following
OA reboot or takeover or PDHC restart which can result in Detached
partitions.
Bundle Version 2012.02
ENHANCEMENTS:
None
FIXES:
- Fixed an issue to eliminate
deconfiguration of healthy CPUs due to false cache errors (event 100819).
Bundle Version 2012.01
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Support for vPars v5 dynamic cores
- Dynamic core migration with Global
Workload Manager(gWLM) and HP Instant Capacity (iCAP)
- Dynamic Processor Resiliency (DPR)
- Global Instant Capacity (GiCAP)
grouping
- Locality Optimized Resource
Alignment (LORA) for cores
- Support for rolling upgrades
FIXES:
- After an A/C power cycle or a
complex “force” restart, the “SHOW TOPOLOGY” command or the GUI now
correctly shows the second enclosure as part of the complex.
- After removing and putting back a
blade into a slot, the DVD health LED no longer erroneously flashes yellow
if the DVD is healthy.
- The command “show iox status” no
longer displays the 'populated' and 'powered' fields which were invalid
for IO.
- Syslog now shows proper error message
at boot (CFW_EXCEED_LIMIT instead of “invalid output”) if the number of
vPars to be activated exceeds the maximum number configured.
- The command “show oa info all” may
no longer report the standby OA Firmware Bundle Revision as Unknown.
- vMedia applet now returns an error
if “Launch Virtual media” is selected from the GUI while an existing
applet window is already opened.
- When a firmware update is initiated
from the OA via the UPDATE FIRMWARE command, existing OA GUI sessions are
now disconnected or logged out.
- On a Superdome 2-8S server, the OA
no longer reboots after issuing the command "parmodify -a" for
adding a fifth blade to the nPartition.
- The ILM/SLM ratio is no longer
changed to 100% (resulting in performance degradation) when the OA is
rebooted after creating an nPartition in nPars mode without specifying an
ILM/SLM value.
- An nPartition in MCA state will now
auto power after A/C cycle or restart “force” complex.
- In nPars mode, the OA no longer restarts
upon running a “reboot partition ” command on an nPartition
- The parstatus command no longer
displays a status and run state “Active/MCA” after recovering from an LMCA
(Local Machine Check Abort).
- Instant Capacity rc script startup
failures are no longer reported during HP-UX boot as the Instant Capacity
(iCAP) feature is now operational.
- The checkrevs command no longer
reports mismatch warnings after OA switchover
- After running a “forced takeover”
command from the OA CLI, 'show blade status' now shows a valid CPU type
and populates the other CPU fields.
- Fixed an issue where some DIMM ECC
errors were not reported
- Fixed an issue where deconfigured
resources back to healthy state would remain unavailable
(HR_DECONFIG_STATE_MISMATCH IPMI event logged)
- Reduced the possibility of the loss
of OA network connectivity that can be caused by excessive OA network
traffic
- Added a threshold for FMP reboots
so that one time occurrences do not cause the assembly or assemblies to be
falsely indicted
Complex Firmware Bundle Version 2.2.27
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Support for 32 socket complex (128
cores)
- Support for 8 IOXs for Superdome
2-16s and Superdome 2-32s
- Enablement of online firmware
update and activation of complex firmware for future firmware releases.
- HP-SUM support for Customer
Engineers
- 4TB memory
- Upgrades: Superdome 2-8s to
Superdome 2-16s, Superdome 2-16s to Superdome 2-32s
- More I/O options: SAS I/O &
Storage, Infiniband I/O cards, FCoE I/O cards
- Enablement of online firmware
update of partition firmware (reboot of nPartition is require to
activate).
FIXES:
- Fixed an issue where a good
processor could be deactivated and de-configured due to excessive
correctable L1 Instructions cache error (100821 event)
- Fixed an issue where a good
processor could be deactivated and de-configured due to no spare directory
cache lines (7010 event)
- SEGFAULT error reported when
launching a CLI shell from the OA GUI using a user login other than the
one that originally launched the CLI
- A partition can now successfully
power on, even if one of its blades experiences a power-on failure
- Updated OA firmware to include the
latest OA tray firmware
- Fixed an issue where the system
might crash and reboot while attempting to update FPGA bits.
- Enhanced the “show xfm status all” command
output to include full diagnostic status information
- The Insight Display “Health
Summary" output now displays correctly after executing an OA force
takeover
- OA USB connectivity status is now
verified and cable status is reflected in the OA status output.
- Fixed an issue where a partition
found in a transition state could be forced off upon an OA reboot
- Fixed an issue where DIMM address
and parity errors were not correctly detected, causing the partition to
crash, and error analysis showed a bad CPU or blade, when there was no
actual hardware issue.
- Setting the Date time in the OA GUI
using an NTP server now works.
- After recovering from a CAMNET
connection failure, Parstatus no longer shows BLADE UNINTEGRATED/DEGRADED
and 'show blade status' shows PDHC status OK.
- Fixed an issue where the DVD
content could be seen even after the DVD drive was disconnected, or where
the DVD content could not be seen after the DVD drive was reconnected.
- An XFM power fault no longer prevents
the remaining XFMs from powering on, nor causes OA reboots or DL daemon
death.
- Upon a nPar reboot in a server with
8 blades, SHOW SYSLOG OA no longer shows extra entries such as
"Server Blade in bay 8 has been powered down" and "Server
blade in bay 8 has been powered on".
- Improper error messages are shown
for partition pages when a non-privileged user logs into the OA GUI.
- "show cae -L" output
listing sequence is now in order even if the system time is changed
- Fixed an issue where some events
could be dropped from the OA CLI DUMP command output.
- Prevent any user name that begins
with a Superdome 2 reserved name from being added to the OA
- A partition may now boot
successfully when an IOX is indicted or de-configured
- A LDAP user is now able to login into
the OA CLI or GUI
- After a IOX indictment is cleared,
the front panel health LED now goes back to green when health is restored
to OK
- Fixed an issue where partitions may
fail to power on when AC redundancy is enabled and no power is available
from one power rail
- Fixed an issue where blade iLOs may
become unresponsive.
- Fixed an issue where server would
intermittently show the fan events FAN_STATUS_DEGRADED followed by
FAN_STATUS_OK and an amber fan LED after an AC power cycle or a GPSM
failover
- Show IOX status output no longer
displays temperature for IOX Outlet Zone (not monitored)
Complex Firmware Bundle Version
1.3.0/1.3.1
ENHANCEMENTS:
None
FIXES:
- A firmware issue has been
identified on HP Integrity Superdome 2 servers installed with firmware
version 1.0.35 (initial release) or 1.2.67 (released 15 November 2010).
Due to a polling timeout issue in the firmware, Superdome 2 servers
running 99.4 days since the last firmware update or ‘AC power on’ can fail
unexpectedly resulting in an unplanned outage of the entire system or a
loss of partition management capability. This issue is resolved in
firmware version 1.3.0.
Complex Firmware Bundle Version 1.2.67
ENHANCEMENTS:
- CPE Fixes and "Smart"
offline Firmware Update -- improves firmware update when replacing spares
with earlier revisions of firmware (outside of Manufacturing mode)
FIXES:
- Erroneous slot type information may
be displayed in parstatus command verbose output
- Unable to assign some blade I/O to
vPar with nPar powered on
- No alert is generated when a bulk
power supply BPS_REMOVED or BPS_REDUNDANT event occurs.
- Boot options changes in EFI may be
lost when followed by a partition reset and an AC power cycle occurred
during the partition reset
- A system may crash after issuing a
vPar memory addition command resulting in unaligned memory.
- Some vPars may hang during boot
after the creation of new vPars if too many vPars have already been
created.
- When the GUI is used to modify an
active partition, clicking on the “Pending changes” TAB displays a page
load error.
- When partition controller is down,
partition related GUI pages may fail to load (page hangs with a loading
screen).
- Momentary press button should be
grayed out in the GUI for an nPar booted using EFI
- Partition power off/on button
behavior is confusing while the partition is being powered off or on.
- During a virtual partition boot,
the OA GUI does not display CPU information.
- Unable to use the vMedia applet
after disconnecting a previously connected media.
- CFW error messages such as
CFW_LOAD_ERROR_VPAR_DEF or CFW_EFI_VARIABLE_LOAD_FAILED may be generated
during high activity.
INITIAL RELEASE:
Complex Firmware Bundle Version: 1.0.35
FEEDBACK
As we are continuing to improve the
firmware management process we welcome your feedback on this document and on
the firmware update process.
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