HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0016, May 2009)

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8. At the Do you want to continue [y/n] prompt, enter y.
9. After the HA reboot, connect to the switch and log in again as admin.
10. If you want snapshots of the upgrade progress, use a separate session and enter the
firmwareDownloadStatus command to monitor the firmware download.
11. After the firmware commit is completed, which takes several minutes, enter the firmwareShow
command to display the firmware level of both partitions.
Stealth200E:admin> firmwareDownload
Server Name or IP Address: 192.168.126.115
User Name: userfoo
File Name: /userfoo/firmware/v6.2.0
Network Protocol(1-auto-select, 2-FTP, 3-SCP) [1]: 2
Password:
Checking system settings for firmwareDownload...
Trying address-->AF_INET IP: 192.168.126.115, flags : 2
System settings check passed.
You can run firmwaredownloadstatus to get the status
of this command.
This command will cause a warm/non-disruptive boot on the switch,
but will require that existing telnet or SSH sessions
be restarted.
Do you want to continue [Y]: y
Firmware is being downloaded to the switch. This step may take up to 30
minutes.
Firmware download on an enterprise-class platform
You can download firmware to an HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director, and to HP StorageWorks DC
SAN Backbone Director and to HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN Director Switch enterprise-class platforms
without disrupting the overall fabric if the two CP blades are installed and fully synchronized:
Use the haShow command to verify that the CPs are synchronized prior to beginning the firmware
download process.
If only one CP blade is inserted or powered on, you can run firmwareDownload –s to upgrade the
CP.
If the CPs are not in sync, you can run firmwareDownload –s on each of the CPs to upgrade them.
These operations will be disruptive.
If the CPs are not in sync, run the haSyncStart command.
If the problem persists, see the Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide.
If the troubleshooting information fails to help resolve the issue, contact your switch service provider.
NOTE: This section applies only when upgrading from 6.1.x to 6.2.0, or from 6.2.0 to 6.2.0. If you are
downgrading from 6.2.0 to 6.1.x, you must isue the firmwareDownload –s command as described in
Test and restore firmware on enterprise-class platforms” on page 228.
Network
protocol
Specify the file transfer protocol used to download the firmware from the file server. Valid
values are FTP and SCP. The Values are not case-sensitive. If -p is not specified,
firmwareDownload will determine the protocol automatically by checking the
config.security parameter on the switch.
Password Enter the password for the server. This operand can be omitted if firmware is accessible
through a local directory, or if no password is required by the FTP or SCP server. This
operand is required when accessing an SSH server.