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HP 9000 rp3410 Server to HP 9000 rp3440 Server Processor Upgrade Procedure
Processor Upgrade Procedure
Chapter 5
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SELftests [ON|OFF] Enable/disable self test execution
BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>] Boot from specified path
DIsplay Redisplay the current menu
HElp [<command>] Display help for specified command
RESET Restart the system
MAin Return to Main Menu
MService Menu: Enter command or menu >
Step 5. Enter upgrade. The server responds with a message indicating that this command performs an
rp3410 to rp3440 model upgrade and that the server must be reset following the operation. Enter Y
(yes) to continue. The server prompts you to enter the key. Enter the key value that you copied onto
the system label. Take upper and lower case sensitivity into account when entering the key
number. Example:
NOTE This example was taken from an 800 MHz system.
Service Menu: Enter command > upgrade
System serial number: USS3915004
Enter key from key certificate for this serial number: 3B567636ACDD
Current system: 9000/800/rp3410 1 socket 2 cores restricted speed DC- -
Upgraded system: 9000/800/rp3440 2 sockets 4 cores
Do you wish to continue with this change? [y/n]: Y
You must restart the system to complete this change.
NOTE The upgrade command is a hidden command. It will not appear in response to the
ls (list commands) command in the firmware menus.
Step 6. If the key number is accepted, the server displays a message indicating the upgrade was successful
and that the system must be reset for the change to take place. If the key number was not
accepted, the server displays a message indicating the key was invalid. Retry the upgrade
command and re-enter the key value. Check for case sensitivity. If still unsuccessful, contact your
HP representative.
Step 7. If a second dual processor module is to be installed, install the module in slot CPU1 on the system
board. (See Chapter 1, “Overview and Common Procedures—Server Upgrade,” on page 11 for
complete instructions for installing processors.)