Linux BIOS Update Version 1.16, , Build ID: BKE121H Installation README File System Supported: 8850 [SERVICE USE RETAIN #H183797] CONTENTS ________ 1.0 Overview 2.0 Installation and Setup Instructions 3.0 Configuration Information 4.0 Unattended Mode 5.0 Web Sites and Support Phone Number 6.0 Trademarks and Notices 7.0 Disclaimer 1.0 Overview 1.1 This README file contains the latest information about installing the LS20 POST/BIOS. 1.2 Limitations - NA 1.3 Enhancements - NA 1.4 Level of Recommendations and Prerequisites for the Update: - 1.5 Dependencies 2.0 Installation and Setup Instructions 2.1 Step by step instructions for this code update - Run the "Linux BIOS Update" with the following command line: "./.sh -s" where .sh is the downloaded update. NOTE: The following message is shown on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and other distributions that do not install the compatibility libstdc++ library. ./lflash: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. If the above message is shown, install the compat-libstdc++*.rpm that was included on the distribution media. NOTE: The following message is shown if the OSA Baseboard Management Controller driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer are not installed. Could not find IPMI driver. Please check your OSA IPMI driver and IBM mapping layer installation. BIOS flash will proceed but VPD data will be inconsistent. If the above message is shown, install the OSA BMC driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer from the support web page. 2.2 Step by step instructions for extracting the Linux update files. - Run the "Linux BIOS Update" with the following command line: "./.sh -x " where .sh is the downloaded update and is the path to which the Linux update files will be extracted. NOTE: The following message is shown on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and other distributions that do not install the compatibility libstdc++ library. ./lflash: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. If the above message is shown, install the compat-libstdc++*.rpm that was included on the distribution media. NOTE: The following message is shown if the OSA Baseboard Management Controller driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer are not installed. Could not find IPMI driver. Please check your OSA IPMI driver and IBM mapping layer installation. BIOS flash will proceed but VPD data will be inconsistent. If the above message is shown, install the OSA BMC driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer from the support web page. - The files extracted are all the files that are necessary to perform a BIOS update under Linux. Run "./lflash" from a command line to update BIOS on 32-bit Linux or "./lflash64" from a command line to update BIOS on 64-bit Linux. 2.3 Step by step instructions for extracting the DOS update files to diskette. - Run the "Linux BIOS Update" with the following command line: "./.sh -xd " where .sh is the downloaded update and is the path to which the Linux update files will be extracted. If is omitted, /dev/fd0 is assumed. NOTE: The following message is shown on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and other distributions that do not install the compatibility libstdc++ library. ./lflash: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. If the above message is shown, install the compat-libstdc++*.rpm that was included on the distribution media. NOTE: The following message is shown if the OSA Baseboard Management Controller driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer are not installed. Could not find IPMI driver. Please check your OSA IPMI driver and IBM mapping layer installation. BIOS flash will proceed but VPD data will be inconsistent. If the above message is shown, install the OSA BMC driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer from the support web page. - The diskette created is the DOS BIOS update diskette. 3.0 Configuration Information 4.0 Unattended Mode 4.1 Performing the update in unattended mode - Run the "Linux BIOS Update" with the following command line: "./.sh -s" where .sh is the downloaded update. NOTE: The following message is shown on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and other distributions that do not install the compatibility libstdc++ library. ./lflash: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. If the above message is shown, install the compat-libstdc++*.rpm that was included on the distribution media. NOTE: The following message is shown if the OSA Baseboard Management Controller driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer are not installed. Could not find IPMI driver. Please check your OSA IPMI driver and IBM mapping layer installation. BIOS flash will proceed but VPD data will be inconsistent. If the above message is shown, install the OSA BMC driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer from the support web page. 4.2 Extracting the Linux update files in unattended mode - Run the "Linux BIOS Update" with the following command line: "./.sh -x " where .sh is the downloaded update and is the path to which the Linux update files will be extracted. NOTE: The following message is shown on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 and other distributions that do not install the compatibility libstdc++ library. ./lflash: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. If the above message is shown, install the compat-libstdc++*.rpm that was included on the distribution media. NOTE: The following message is shown if the OSA Baseboard Management Controller driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer are not installed. Could not find IPMI driver. Please check your OSA IPMI driver and IBM mapping layer installation. BIOS flash will proceed but VPD data will be inconsistent. If the above message is shown, install the OSA BMC driver and IBM IPMI mapping layer from the support web page. - The files extracted are all the files that are necessary to perform a BIOS update under Linux. Run "./lflash" from a command line to update BIOS on 32-bit Linux or "./lflash64" from a command line to update BIOS on 64-bit Linux. 5.0 Web Sites and Support Phone Number 5.1 IBM Support Web Site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/support 5.2 IBM Marketing Web Site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/ww/eserver/xseries/ 5.3 If you have any questions about this update, or problems applying the update go to the following Help Center World Telephone Numbers URL: http://www.pc.ibm.com/qtechinfo/YAST-3P2QLY.html. 6.0 Trademarks and Notices 6.1 IBM and the e(logo) are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. 6.2 U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. IBM web site pages may contain other proprietary notices and copyright information which should be observed. 7.0 Disclaimer THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. 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