HP Smart Array 6400 Series Controllers Support Guide, September 2007
Connector Location............................... external
Channel Number................................... 2
SCSI ID.......................................... 15
Device Type...................................... PROCESSOR
Device Vendor ID................................. HP
Device Product ID................................ PROLIANT 4L7E*DB
SCSI Transfer Rate............................... Ultra-320
---- DIAGRAM OF EXTERNAL CONNECTORS ON BRACKET -------------------------------
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| U320 <--- LOOK FOR THIS LOGO
| / \ |
| <- |
| \ / |
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| * * |
| * * * * |
(Ch A1)---> * * * * <--- (Ch A2)
| * * * * |
| * * |
| |
| * * |
| * * * * |
| * * * * |
| * * * * |
| * * |
| |
| |
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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**** End of SAUTIL Output ****
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In this example, the SCSI Device Summary lists the SCSI channel and the SCSI ID for each physical
disk attached to the Smart Array Controller. The information provided for each of the physical
disks, following the SCSI Device Summary, indicates that all of the physical disks have firmware
version HPB4 installed.
Updating Physical Disk Firmware
The sautil physical disk firmware update command syntax is:
#sautil <device_file> download_dev_fw <fw_image> <ch>:<id>
Where:
<device_file>
The controller device file. Determine the Smart Array Controller device file
by entering the ioscan -kfn command as illustrated in “Determining
the Smart Array 6400 Series Controller Device File” (page 37).
<fw_image>
The file path for the firmware version you want to install on the physical
disk. Contact your HP representative for access to the physical disk
firmware image update file.
<ch>:<id>
The SCSI channel and the SCSI ID of the physical disk you want to change
the firmware on. Determine the SCSI channel and the SCSI ID for each
physical disk connected to the Smart Array Controller from the SCSI Device
Summary in the output of the sautil <device_file> command or the
sautil <device_file> -s command as illustrated in “Determining
the SCSI Channel, ID, and Firmware Version for Physical Disks” (page 37).
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