6.2.2 HP IBRIX 9000 Storage Release Notes (AW549-96061, January 2013)

is used, the server failover process sends the VIF to the running/active node. If I/O has occurred
through a non-virtual IP for the server, this I/O might need to be halted, and you might need to
reboot the server to proceed with an online upgrade.
After upgrading to 6.2.1, use the Firmware Management Tool (FMT) by entering the hpsp_fmt
fr server) command to determine if any firmware upgrades are required. If you are shown
the following message, proceed with the workaround:
ERROR: Could not recommend any flash action for one or more devices of
the following component type(s):
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Device :NIC
Code :0x1A0E
ERROR :Discovery failed for HP Embedded Network Adapter using
CP017785.scexe. Check log file
/var/log/hp/platform/fmt/firmware.log for more
information
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Workaround: To resolve the issue:
1. Manually check your version by entering the following command:
ethtool -i eth0
The command displays the following:
driver: be2net
version: 4.1.402.6
firmware-version: 4.1.402.20
bus-info: 0000:02:00.0
Bootable ISO Download:
2. Verify the firmware-version is 4.1.402.20. If it is not, download a bootable ISO file
(OneConnect-Flash-4.1.402.20.iso) from the following link to perform the NIC
upgrade offline:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&
cc=us&prodTypeId=3709945&prodSeriesId=4085948&prodNameId=4085929&
swEnvOID=54&swLang=8&mode=2&taskId=135&swItem=co-106538-1
The HTTP WebDAV share might not let you create a file or folder with the following message:
You dont have permission to do this action.
Workaround: Remount the WebDAV share by entering the following command:
net use * http://192.168.1.1/smita/
In this instance, the HTTP WebDAV share is 192.168.1.1/smita.
The automated offline upgrade appears confused by clusters with more than 10 nodes. This issue
results in the upgrade failing when it attempts to connect via SSH to a filename rather than to a
server.
Workaround: Move the Active Fusion Manager (FM) back to the initial node by using the following
process:
1. From the current Active FM, disable failover across the cluster by entering the following
command:
ibrix_fm -m nofmfailover -A
10 Workarounds