FILE NAME: hpnicfwupg-1.7.0-1.i386.txt TITLE: HP NC-Series Broadcom Online Firmware Upgrade Utility for Linux i386 VERSION: 1.7.0 LANGUAGE: English CATEGORY: Software Solutions DIVISIONS: Enterprise and Mainstream Servers PRODUCTS AFFECTED: HP NC1020 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC6770 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC7760 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC7761 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC7770 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC7771 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC7780 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC7782 Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC150T PCI 4-Port Gigabit Combo Switch Adapter HP NC320T PCIe Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC320I PCIe Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC320M PCIe Adapter HP NC324I PCIe Dual Port Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC325M PCIe Quad Port Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC326I PCIe Dual Port Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC326M PCIe Dual Port Adapter HP NC370T Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC370F Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC370i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC371i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter HP NC373T PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter HP NC373F PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter HP NC373i PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter HP NC373m PCIe Multifunction Gig Server Adapter HP NC374m PCIe Multifunction Adapter HP NC380T PCIe DB Mulitfunc Gig Server Adapter OPERATING SYSTEMS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 AS/ES for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AS/ES for x86 SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 for x86 SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 for x86 PREREQUISITES: Pentium-based computer 128MB RAM minimum tg3 Linux driver version >= 3.58b EFFECTIVE DATE: 3/23/2007 SUPERSEDES: hpnicfwupg-1.4.7-1 hpnicfwnx2-1.1.9-1 DESCRIPTION: This RPM contains the utilities and binaries for upgrading HP ProLiant Gigabit Ethernet NICs boot code, PXE, IPMI, UMP, CLP, and iSCSI code running under Linux i386 platform. ENHANCEMENTS/FIXES: 1. Added iSCSI firmware 2. Combined hpnicfwnx2 with hpnicfwupg 3. Added UMP Multifunction support 4. Added IPMI config support 5. Added HPSUM support Table of Contents ================= Introduction Packaging Installing the RPM Package Performing the Firmware Upgrade Uninstalling the RPM Package Introduction ============ This file describes the firmware upgrade of the HP Gigabit Server Adapters mentioned in the PRODUCTS AFFECTED section of this document. After installation, additional information can be found in the manual page for hpnicfwupg. User guides and additional HP Network Adapter information can be found at: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/networking/index-nic.html Packaging ========= The firmware upgrade utility is released in RPM format. The file name for the package is hpnicfwupg-.i386.rpm. Installing the RPM Package ============================= 1. Check for the existence of a previous version of the hpnicfwupg package using the following command: # rpm -q hpnicfwupg If an older version of the package exists, it should be removed using the following command: # rpm -e hpnicfwupg 2. Install the RPM package. # rpm -ivh hpnicfwupg-.rpm Performing the Firmware Upgrade ============================ 1. The utility requires the adapter interface to be up. You can bring up a network adapter interface by using the following command: # ifup ethx or # ifconfig ethx up 2. The firmware can be upgraded interactively using the following command: # hpnicfwupg 3. Before the upgrade is attempted, a copy of the firmware image is saved. If the firmware upgrade fails due to an unrecoverable error, you can restore your original firmware interactively using the following command: # hpnicfwupg -p 4. Check man hpnicfwupg for more information regarding command line options. Configure IPMI: Disable/Enable ============================ 1. The utility requires the adapter interface to be up. You can bring up a network adapter interface by using the following command: # ifup ethx or # ifconfig ethx up 2. Verify the configuration status of the network adapter by sending the following command: # hpnicfwupg -c 3. Configure IPMI by sending the following command: # hpnicfwupg [ interface ] ipmi [ options ] options: 0 - Disable IPMI 1 - Enable IPMI example: The following command disables IPMI # hpnicfwupg eth0 ipmi 0 Uninstalling the RPM Package ============================ The hpnicfwupg RPM package can be uninstalled using the following command: # rpm -e hpnicfwupg Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies