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# create marker files so that we only run hp-fm once per transaction
mkdir -p /var/lib/rpm-state/hp-firmware/
touch /var/lib/rpm-state/hp-firmware/hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f-HPG4-2 # clean up our directory
if [ -d "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f-HPG4-2" ] ; then
rm -rf "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f-HPG4-2"
fi
if [ -d /etc/hp-firmware/postrm.d ]; then
for i in /etc/hp-firmware/postrm.d/*.sh; do
if [ -r $i ]; then
sh $i
fi
done
unset i
fi
# surface XML so hpsum doesn't need to extract the package
cat<<__ENDCPXML__>>/dev/null
CP026522.scexe
Storage
ストレージ
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86-64)
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11 (AMD64/EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server (x86-64)
Cross Operating System
VMware ESXi 5.0
VMware vSphere 5.1
VMware vSphere 5.5
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 (AMD64/EM64T)
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials
VMware vSphere 6.0
Firmware - SATA Storage Disk
ファームウェア - SATAストレージ ディスク
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
サプリメンタルアップデート/オンラインROMフラッシュコンポーネント for Linux (x64) - MO0100EBTJT、MO0200EBTJU、およびMO0400EBTJVドライブ
MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
MO0100EBTJT、MO0200EBTJU、およびMO0400EBTJVドライブ
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
English (US), Japanese, German, French, Italian, Spanish
Anglais, Japonais, Allemand, Français, Italien, Espagnol
Englisch, Japanisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch, Spanisch
Inglese, Giapponese, Tedesco, Francese, Italiano, Spagnolo
英語(US), 日本語, ドイツ語, フランス語, イタリア語, スペイン語
Inglés, Japonés, Alemán, Francés, Italiano, Español
To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:
Updating firmware by installing the rpm:
- Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location.
- The CP<nnnnnn>.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above.
- To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:
- ./CP<nnnnnn>.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)
- ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
- To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension.
Updating firmware without installing the rpm:
- Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory.
- Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above.
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
Additional Information:
Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps.
To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:
- Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using theHP USB Key Creator Utility.
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key.
- Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key.
- Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update.
Online:
- Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
- Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
- Open the html file in a supported browser
Follow the instructions on the screen
]]>
To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:
Updating firmware by installing the rpm:
- Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location.
- The CP<nnnnnn>.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above.
- To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:
- ./CP<nnnnnn>.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)
- ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
- To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension.
Updating firmware without installing the rpm:
- Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory.
- Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above.
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
Additional Information:
Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps.
To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:
- Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using theHP USB Key Creator Utility.
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key.
- Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key.
- Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update.
Online:
- Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
- Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
- Open the html file in a supported browser
Follow the instructions on the screen
]]>
To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:
Updating firmware by installing the rpm:
- Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location.
- The CP<nnnnnn>.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above.
- To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:
- ./CP<nnnnnn>.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)
- ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
- To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension.
Updating firmware without installing the rpm:
- Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory.
- Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above.
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
Additional Information:
Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps.
To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:
- Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using theHP USB Key Creator Utility.
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key.
- Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key.
- Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update.
Online:
- Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
- Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
- Open the html file in a supported browser
Follow the instructions on the screen
]]>
To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:
Updating firmware by installing the rpm:
- Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location.
- The CP<nnnnnn>.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above.
- To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:
- ./CP<nnnnnn>.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)
- ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
- To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension.
Updating firmware without installing the rpm:
- Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory.
- Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above.
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
Additional Information:
Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps.
To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:
- Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using theHP USB Key Creator Utility.
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key.
- Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key.
- Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update.
Online:
- Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
- Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
- Open the html file in a supported browser
Follow the instructions on the screen
]]>
To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:
Updating firmware by installing the rpm:
- Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location.
- The CP<nnnnnn>.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above.
- To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:
- ./CP<nnnnnn>.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)
- ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
- To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension.
Updating firmware without installing the rpm:
- Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory.
- Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above.
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
Additional Information:
Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps.
To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:
- Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using theHP USB Key Creator Utility.
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key.
- Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key.
- Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update.
Online:
- Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
- Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
- Open the html file in a supported browser
Follow the instructions on the screen
]]>
To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:
Updating firmware by installing the rpm:
- Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location.
- The CP<nnnnnn>.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above.
- To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:
- ./CP<nnnnnn>.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)
- ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
- To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension.
Updating firmware without installing the rpm:
- Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory.
- Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-hdd-<xxxxxxxxxx>-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above.
- The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory.
Additional Information:
Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps.
To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:
- Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using theHP USB Key Creator Utility.
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key.
- Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key.
- Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update.
Online:
- Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
- Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
- Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
- Open the html file in a supported browser
Follow the instructions on the screen
]]>
Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Release Version and/or Date:
HPG4
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
HPG2
Previous Version of Firmware:
HPG2
Firmware Dependency:
None
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
Problems Fixed:
- Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
Known Issues:
None
]]>
Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Release Version and/or Date:
HPG4
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
HPG2
Previous Version of Firmware:
HPG2
Firmware Dependency:
None
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
Problems Fixed:
- Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
Known Issues:
None
]]>
Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Release Version and/or Date:
HPG4
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
HPG2
Previous Version of Firmware:
HPG2
Firmware Dependency:
None
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
Problems Fixed:
- Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
Known Issues:
None
]]>
Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Release Version and/or Date:
HPG4
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
HPG2
Previous Version of Firmware:
HPG2
Firmware Dependency:
None
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
Problems Fixed:
- Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
Known Issues:
None
]]>
Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Release Version and/or Date:
HPG4
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
HPG2
Previous Version of Firmware:
HPG2
Firmware Dependency:
None
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
Problems Fixed:
- Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
Known Issues:
None
]]>
Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - MO0100EBTJT, MO0200EBTJU, and MO0400EBTJV drives
Release Version and/or Date:
HPG4
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
HPG2
Previous Version of Firmware:
HPG2
Firmware Dependency:
None
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
Problems Fixed:
- Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
Known Issues:
None
]]>
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
]]>
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
]]>
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
]]>
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
]]>
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
]]>
Enhancements/New Features for HPG4 (B):
- Updated the flash engine to standardize logging across all SATA drive components.
- Enhanced logging capability to improve the details provided in the component log file.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
修正された問題点:
-
ファームウェアバージョンHPG4は頻繁に発行されるPIOコマンドによる消耗の問題および、それによるドライブが応答しなくなる問題を解決しました。
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
Problems Fixed:
-
Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive.
]]>
修正された問題点:
-
ファームウェアバージョンHPG4は頻繁に発行されるPIOコマンドによる消耗の問題および、それによるドライブが応答しなくなる問題を解決しました。
]]>
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hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f
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@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ rpmlib(VersionedDependencies) /bin/sh /bin/sh /bin/sh rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) /bin/bash /bin/sh libc.so.6()(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)(64bit) libdl.so.2()(64bit) libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libgcc_s.so.1()(64bit) libgcc_s.so.1(GCC_3.0)(64bit) libm.so.6()(64bit) libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libpthread.so.0()(64bit) libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.3.2)(64bit) libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.3.3)(64bit) librt.so.1()(64bit) librt.so.1(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) libstdc++.so.6()(64bit) libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4)(64bit) libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.5)(64bit) 3.0.3-1 4.0-1 3.0.4-1 4.8.1 T@THP Linux Development HPG4 HP Linux Development HPG4 - *Problems Fixed:**
* Firmware version HPG4 resolved a wear-out issue which was caused by frequently issued PIO commands and resulted in a non-responsive drive. - **Online firmware flashing of drives attached to an HP Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode or an HP ProLiant host bus adapter (HBA) is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.**
* ****Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the SPP and HP SUM.**** /bin/sh /bin/sh D D D D# D D D D$ D hpg4 hpg4 hpg4 HPG4-2 HPG4-2 hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f-HPG4-2 .cpq_package.inc .hpsetup CP026522.xml GS825_G4.rel.fw hpsetup libhpsetup.so hp-scexe-compat CP026522.scexe /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f-HPG4-2/ /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat/ -O2 -g cpio gzip 9 x86_64-rpm-linux
# [Bhatt, Shashank] Start ...
_ENVFILE=/tmp/fwsc_env.sh
if [ ! -f $_ENVFILE ];
then
if [ ! -d /tmp ];
then
mkdir -p /tmp
fi
touch $_ENVFILE;
else
rm $_ENVFILE;
touch $_ENVFILE;
fi
echo "#!/bin/sh" >> $_ENVFILE
echo "export SSFW_NAME="hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f"" >> $_ENVFILE
echo "export SSFW_VERSION="HPG4"" >> $_ENVFILE
echo "export SSFW_RELEASE_NUM="2"" >> $_ENVFILE
# [Bhatt, Shashank] End ...
LAST=
if [ -f "/var/lib/rpm-state/hp-firmware/hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f-HPG4-2" ] ; then
rm -f "/var/lib/rpm-state/hp-firmware/hp-firmware-hdd-72e5d6942f-HPG4-2"
if [ -z "$(find /var/lib/rpm-state/hp-firmware -type f)" ] ; then
LAST=1
fi
fi
# only run once per transaction
if [ -n "${LAST}" ] ; then
if [ -d /etc/hp-firmware/postinst.d ]; then
for i in /etc/hp-firmware/postinst.d/*.sh; do
if [ -r $i ]; then
sh $i
fi
done
unset i
fi
#
# Display EULA stuff here
#
#echo ""
#echo ""
#echo "HP recommends using HP Smart Update Manager (SUM) to apply firmware"
#echo "to identify missing requirements and avoid issues"
#echo ""
#echo ""
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