IBM eserver xSeries 232 and 342 Remote Supervisor Adapter Firmware Update Systems 8668/8669 [SERVICE USE RETAIN #H186278 for machine type 8668] [SERVICE USE RETAIN #H186279 for machine type 8669] (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1999, 2005. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication, or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. 1.0 Overview 1.1 This utility will update the IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter software only. It will not affect any device drivers. The utility consists of two (2) images/diskettes. 1.2 Limitations If there is an error in loading the IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter software, retry loading the software by repeating the instructions in section 2.0. 1.3 Enhancements - none 1.4. Level of Recommendations and Prerequisites for the update: - none 1.5 Dependencies: - none 2.0 Installing and Setup Instructions If upgrading to Advanced Systems Management hardware (e.g. Remote Supervisor Adapter), the ASF functionality must be manually disabled prior to the upgrade. To use this utility, perform the following steps: a). Insert the first diskette into the diskette drive and restart the system. If your system does not boot from the diskette, use POST/BIOS setup to configure the diskette drive as a boot device. Please refer to the Server Library that was included with your system for additional information. b). After your system boots, the main option menu will appear on the screen. The main option menu contains four options. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option you want to perform. Online help is available for each option by pressing F1 while the option is highlighted. General help is available by pressing F1 from one of the help windows. To select an option, highlight it and press 'Enter'. See section 3.0 - Configuration Information - below for more information. c). From the main option menu, select "Update System Management Firmware". d). Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the update. During the update, you may be asked to insert diskette number two (2) into the diskette drive. After doing this and pressing Enter, the utility will update a portion of the Remote Supervisor Adapter and prompt you to reinsert diskette number one (1) to complete the firmware update. e). When you are finished using the utility, select "Exit" utility from the main menu and press Enter. f). When prompted, remove the diskette from the diskette drive and press Enter to restart your system. 3.0 Configuration information This update includes a configuration utility that enables you to configure your Remote Supervisor Adapter hardware. With the configuration utility, you can: o Set General Settings, including the Name and Number that identifies this Remote Supervisor Adapter, the date and time reported by the Remote Supervisor Adapter hardware, assorted time-out values, and schedule a time for the system to be powered up. o Configure Modem Settings o Configure Ethernet Settings o Configure PPP Settings o View Advanced Network Settings Information on all values that can be set using this utility can be found in the Remote Supervisor Adapter Users Guide which is included with your Remote Supervisor Adapter option. To use the configuration utility: a) Insert the first diskette into the diskette drive and restart the system. If your system does not boot from the diskette, use POST/BIOS setup to configure the diskette drive as a boot device. Please refer to the Server Library that is included with your system for additional information. b) After your system boots, the main option menu will appear on the screen. The main menu contains the following selections: o Hardware Status and Information o Configuration Settings o Update System Management firmware o Exit Utility Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the options. Online help is available for each option by pressing F1 while the option is highlighted. General help is available by pressing F1 from one of the help windows. To select an option, highlight it and then press Enter. c) Highlight one of the options described below and then press Enter. o Hardware Status and Information Select Hardware Status and Information for information on the current state of your Remote Supervisor Adapter hardware. When you are finished viewing this information, press Esc to return to the main option menu. o Configuration Settings Select Configuration Settings to view or change the configuration settings of your Remote Supervisor Adapter hardware. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the options and press Enter to select an option. A total of five Remote Supervisor Adapter configuration selections are available: - General Settings - Modem Settings - Configure Ethernet Settings - Configure PPP Settings - View Advanced Network Settings Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the options and press Enter to select an option. A description of the contents of each of the Remote Supervisor Adapter selections follows. - General Settings Use the General Settings configuration window to - set the identifying Name and Number for this Remote Supervisor Adapter hardware, - set the time and date of the ASM clock, - schedule a time and date for the system to be automatically powered on, and to - specify POST, Loader, and O/S Timeout values or the Power Off Delay value. The Name and Number are for your use, and are to help you identify these systems on your network. The Name and Number values can be up to 15 characters in length. Use the arrow keys and the Tab key to move between the fields. For online help, press F1. When you have finished entering the values, press F6 to save the values and return to the main option menu. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. - Modem Settings Use the Modem Settings window to configure the modem that is used by your Remote Supervisor Adapter hardware. For descriptions of each of the Modem Settings values, please see the Serial Port section in the Remote Supervisor Adapter Users Guide. - Ethernet Settings Use the Ethernet Settings configuration window to set the network interface settings of the Remote Supervisor Adapter. Use this window to set or change the following values: o Enable (or Disable) the network interface. Available values are ENABLED and DISABLED. o IP Address: Enter the IP address to be used by the network interface. o Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask to be used by the network interface. o Gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway to be used by the network interface. o Line Type: No selection is available. The line type will be set to ETHERNET. o Host Name: Enter the host name to be used by the network interface. o Data Rate: Set the data rate to be used. Available values are 10M, 100M, and AUTO. o Duplex: set the duplex mode to be used by the network interface. Available values are FULL, HALF, and AUTO. o MTU Size: Specify the MTU size to be used by the network interface. o MAC Address: Specify the MAC address of the network interface. o DHCP Setting: Enable (or Disable) the DHCP interface. Available values are ENABLED and DISABLED. Use the arrow keys and the Tab key to move between the fields. For online help, press F1. When you have finished entering the Ethernet Settings values, press F6 to save the values and then press F9 to reset the Remote Supervisor Management Adapter. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. NOTE: The Remote Supervisor Adapter MUST be reset before changes to the Ethernet Settings will take effect. Be sure to press F9 after you have changed the Ethernet settings. - PPP Settings Use the PPP Settings configuration window to set the network interface settings for the serial port of the Remote Supervisor Adapter. Use this window to set or change the following values: o Enable (or Disable) the network interface. Available values are ENABLED and DISABLED. o IP Address: Enter the IP address to be used by the network interface. o Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask to be used by the network interface. o Gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway to be used by the network interface. o Line Type: No selection is available. The line type will be set to PPP. o Remote IP Address: Enter the remote IP address to be used by the network interface. o Authent. Protocol: Enter the type of authentication protocol that will be negotiated when a PPP connection is attempted. Available values are CHAP then PAP, PAP Only, and CHAP Only. Use the arrow keys and the Tab key to move between the fields. For online help, press F1. When you have finished entering the PPP Settings values, press F6 to save the values and then press F9 to reset the Remote Supervisor Adapter. To return to the main option menu without saving, press Esc. NOTE: The Remote Supervisor Adapter MUST be reset before changes to the PPP Settings will take effect. Be sure to press F9 after you have changed PPP Settings. - Advanced Network Settings This window enables you to view the advanced network settings used by the Remote Supervisor Adapter. This window displays information only. No configuration changes are permitted. - Burned-in MAC address: Burned-in media access control (MAC) address of the Remote Supervisor Adapter. - User Defined MAC address: Locally Administered media access control (MAC) address of the Remote Supervisor Adapter. - DHCP Host Name: Name assigned by the DHCP server for this interface. The DHCP server is not available when the DHCP settings are empty. - DHCP IP Address: Host IP address assigned by the DHCP server for this interface. The DHCP server is not available when the DHCP settings are empty. - DHCP Gateway Address: DHCP gateway address assigned by the DHCP server for this interface. The DHCP server is not available when the DHCP settings are empty. - DHCP Subnet Mask: DHCP subnet mask assigned by the DHCP server for this interface. The DHCP server is not available when the DHCP settings are empty. 4.0 Unattended mode This update utility does not support unattended installations but there are other ways to incorporate unattended installations of this code. Check 'Advanced users' section immediately below. Check the UpdateXpress CD for availability of unattended installs of this firmware. (The UpdateXpress CD is downloadable from http://www.ibm.com (use the search function to find " UpdateXpress"). 4.1 Advanced users: The contents of these two diskettes can be used to support unattended installations. Note: Using this utility in an unattended mode will unconditionally flash the server with the firmware from this update. The server will be flashed regardless of whether the currently installed firmware is older or newer than the firmware on this update. To perform an unattended installation, copy flash2.exe and all of the .PKT files from these two diskettes to a single directory on your drive. Boot the server to DOS and change the directory to the directory where you have copied these files. At the DOS prompt type: flash2 /u /c /m /b 4.2 Updating using the Remote Supervisor Adapter web interface a). Open a Web browser. In the address or URL field, type the IP address or host name of the Remote Supervisor Adapter to which you want to connect. The Enter Network Password window opens. b). Type your user name and password in the Enter Network Password window. If you are using the IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter for the first time, you can obtain your user name and password from your system administrator. All login attempts are documented in the event log. A welcome page opens in your browser. Note: The Remote Supervisor Adapter is set initially with a user name of USERID and password of PASSW0RD (with a zero, not an O). This user has read/write access. Change this default password during your initial configuration for enhanced security. c). Select a timeout value, in minutes, in the field provided. If your browser is inactive for that number of minutes, the Remote Supervisor Adapter logs you off the Web interface. d). Click Continue to start the session. The browser opens the System Health page, which gives you a quick view of the system status. e). In the navigation frame, click Firmware Update, then click Browse. f). Navigate to the PKT file you want to update. Note: There are three packet files that can be updated: CNETBRUS.PKT Remote Supervisor Adapter Boot ROM CNETMNUS.PKT Remote Supervisor Adapter Main Application CNETRGUS.PKT Remote Supervisor Adapter Remote Graphics Application Repeat steps 4.2.e through 4.2.k for each packet on this diskette. The packets should be flashed in the order listed above. g). Click Open. The file (including the full path) appears in the box beside Browse. h). To begin the update process, click Update. A progress indicator opens as the file is transferred to temporary storage on the Remote Supervisor Adapter. A confirmation page opens when the file transfer is completed. i). Verify that the PKT file shown on the Confirm Firmware Update page is what you intend to update. If not, click the Cancel button. j). To complete the update process, click Continue. A progress indicator opens as the firmware on the Remote Supervisor Adapter is flashed. A confirmation page opens to verify that the update was successful. k). Repeat steps 4.2.e through 4.2.k for each packet on this diskette. l). After receiving a confirmation that the update process is complete, go to the Restart ASM page and click Restart. Click OK to confirm that you want to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter. m). Click OK to close the current browser window. n). To log into the Remote Supervisor Adapter again, open your browser and follow the regular login process. Note: To cancel this process at any point, click Cancel. 5.0 Web information and support phone numbers You can download new and updated files for IBM products from http://www.ibm.com/support/. For a list of supported operating systems, see http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/. You can receive hardware service through IBM Services or through your IBM reseller, if your reseller is authorized by IBM to provide warranty service. See http://www.ibm.com/planetwide/ for support telephone numbers, or in the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800-IBM-SERV (1-800-426-7378). In the U.S. and Canada, hardware service and support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In the U.K., these services are available Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 6.0 Notices and trademarks The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: IBM Predictive Failure Analysis Netfinity ServeRAID Netfinity Manager ServerGuide UNIX is a registered registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both. Adaptec and HostRAID are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc. Novell, and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc., in the United States and other countries. Red Hat is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. 7.0 Disclaimer THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. Appendix A: Package Specific Installation Instruction This update is packaged as a self-extracting PackageForTheWeb (PFTW) executable file. To unpack, this update requires that your TEMP environment variable be set to a path with read/write access. You must be logged in as an administrator. The package update log, ux.log, is created on the system drive. To locate the log file go to: %SystemDrive%\uxlog\ux.log The command-line syntax for PackageForTheWeb firmware update package is: Package.exe [-s] [-a [-s] | [-r] | [-c] | [-x directory] | [-xd] | [-w] | [-?] ] [-s] This command installs the Package-For-The-Web software silently and does not prompt if files are to be over-written in the %temp% directory. [-a] This command passes all subsequent commands to the PFTW software to install the update package. [-s] This command runs a silent and unattended update. For firmware updates, the update is scheduled to run on the next reboot. An immediate reboot can be forced with the -r option. [-r] This command schedules the update and reboot immediately. It can be used with or without the -s command. [-c] This command cancels any scheduled firmware update and records results of this operation in the log file. Only one firmware package can be scheduled at a time, if a firmware update needs to be applied instead of the currently scheduled firmware update package, cancel the current (run with the -c option on any firmware package) package. Then, run the applicable firmware package. [-x directory] This command is used with firmware updates to extract the update to the directory named directory. The PackageForTheWeb executable extracts itself to a subdirectory in the %TEMP% directory, a relative directory will be relative to that location. You must specify an absolute directory if you do not want to use the default directory. [-xd] This command is used with firmware updates to extract to a floppy diskette. The floppy diskette can then be used to boot from and apply the update. This option is not available for all firmware updates, such as tape drive and hard-disk drive updates. [-w] PowerQuest Virtual Boot Environment requires that there are 2 free sectors on the first track before it can schedule a firmware update. Use this option only if scheduling an update failed because 2 free sectors were not available on the first track. This option clears the non-boot and the non-partition information sectors on the first track. Typically, these sectors are not used. Before clearing the sectors a copy of the complete first track is saved in the %temp% directory from which the update runs. [-?] This command displays information about the command line switches. The command line switches -s, -r -c and -e are unnattended. Other command line options such as display help (-?) might require that you hit any key to continue. If Windows packages are run without any command line options, a GUI is displayed. This GUI offers all of the options that are available using the command line.