H06.05 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

Overview of Installing the H06.05 RVU
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Managing Firmware in a NonStop Blade Complex
For more information on the NonStop advanced architecture (NSAA), see the NonStop
NS-Series Planning Guide.
Updating processor boot code is part of the Halted State Services (HSS) firmware,
which consists of HSS Main, Primitive State code (pState), SCSI firmware (ISP1040),
bootstrap (Diskboot), Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) firmware, and
PAL/SAL firmware (IPF Firmware.) HSS provides interfaces compatible with existing
NonStop interfaces for RELOAD and RCVDUMP.
You use an OSM guided procedure, launched by performing the Firmware Update
action from the Blade Complex, to update the firmware for each Blade Element in the
complex.
On Integrity NonStop NS-series servers, the bootstrap code is part of the NonStop
Blade Element firmware and is, therefore, not on a disk. You update the disk bootstrap
code on all the bootable slices (that is, those that contain logical processor 0 and 1) by
using the Blade Complex Firmware Update procedure.
Table 1-3 lists the updateable NonStop Blade Complex firmware and the
recommended order for updating firmware through the guided procedure. (The Select
Firmware Modules for Shadow Image Update dialog box lists all the shadow firmware
modules for all the NonStop Blade Elements in the NonStop Blade Complex and allows
you to select the firmware modules to be updated):
Table 1-3. HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Server Firmware (page 1 of 2)
Firmware Name
Module File-
name Notes
Halted State Services
(HSS) firmware
T0287H01^AAB
HSSFIRMW Contains HSS Main firmware.
DISKBOOT firmware
T2773H01
DSKFIRMW Diskboot is used during a system load of an
Integrity NonStop NS-series server.
PAL/SAL firmware
T0287H01
IPFFIRMW A firmware library based on the Intel Itanium
architecture. Any updates to SAL requires
an update of the entire IPFFIRMW firmware
module even if PAL has not changed.