SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.28+, H06.05+, J06.03+)

ABANDON
specifies that the current REPLACE ADAPTER procedure for operational firmware should be
aborted.
Flash firmware replacement cannot be aborted.
CPU n
specifies that only IOPs in the CPU indicated by n should download the new firmware to the
SACs they are using. If you do not specify a particular CPU number, all IOPs will download
the new firmware, beginning with the IOPs in the highest numbered CPU
FIRMWARE [[$volume.]subvol.]filename
specifies the name of the new operational firmware file. The file must exist and must have a
file code of 510. The default volume and subvolume are equal to the current SYSnn. The
adapter name must be given as $ZZSTO.#*.
FLASHBOOT [[$volume.]subvol.]filename
specifies the name of the new flash boot file. The file must exist and must have a file code of
510. The default volume and subvolume are equal to the current SYSnn. This attribute can be
used only with Fibre Channel ServerNet adapters (FCSAs).
FLASHFIRMWARE [[$volume.]subvol.]filename
specifies the name of the new flash firmware file. The file must exist and must have a file code
of 510. The default volume and subvolume are equal to the current SYSnn. This attribute can
be used only with FCSAs.
For considerations regarding these attributes, see “Considerations for REPLACE ADAPTER”
(page 168).
REPLACE SAC Command
For an M8xxx FCDM connected to an FCSA, the REPLACE SAC command downloads new firmware
to an EMU connected to the SAC. The syntax is:
REPLACE [ /OUT file-spec/ ] SAC $ZZSTO.#sac-name
[ , DEVICEID (shelf, 99) ]
[ , FIRMWARE [[$volume.]subvol.]filename ]
OUT file-spec
directs all SCF output to the specified file.
#sac-name
is the name of the SAC in the form #FCSA.SAC-sac.GRP-group.MOD-module.SLOT-slot.
For example:
#FCSA.SAC-2.GRP-110.MOD-2.SLOT-5
DEVICEID (shelf, 99)
specifies the shelf number of the enclosure to which the command applies. The bay number
99 designates the EMU.
FIRMWARE [[$volume.]subvol.]filename
specifies the name of the new EMU firmware file. The file must exist, and it must have file code
0. The default volume and subvolume is the current SYSnn.
RESET Command
The RESET command puts an object in a state ready for starting.
RESET is a sensitive command.
270 Storage Subsystem Commands