H06.25 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

G4SA. The OSM Service Connection displays G4SA firmware attributes and action under
the G4SA SAC object. To check or update G4SA firmware, locate and expand the G4SA,
then select its subcomponent G4SA SAC object. In the following example, the firmware
attributes show that the current firmware Version is the same as the available Default File
Version; no update is necessary. If the Compare State was Down-rev, you would use the
Firmware Update action to update the firmware:
CCSA. CCSA firmware is preinstalled on CCSAs in a NonStop S-series I/O enclosure. You
might need to update the firmware using either OSM or SCF. The OSM Service Connection
displays CCSA firmware attributes and action under the CCSA SAC object. To check or update
CCSA firmware using the OSM Service Connection, locate and expand the CCSA, then select
its subcomponent CCSA SAC object. If the CCSA firmware attributes show that the current
firmware Version is the same as the available Default File Version; no update is necessary. If
the Compare State was Down-rev, you would use the Firmware Update action to update the
firmware. For more information about the CCSA, refer to the LAN Configuration and
Management Manual and the NonStop Firmware Matrices
TRSA. To add or start the TRSA, use the SCF interface to the SLSA subsystem. To check and
update the TRSA firmware, use the TSM Service Application as described in the Token-Ring
Adapter Installation and Support Guide. For more information, refer to the LAN Configuration
and Management Manual.
For information on updating FSCA, G4SA, and CCSA firmware, see the OSM online help on the
OSM Multi-Resource Action dialog box.
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