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3.Using Array Manager, take your hot spares offline, see your Dell OpenManage Array Manager User’s Guide.

4.If a reset does not occur, power cycle the RAID controller.

Installing Flash-It! Software

Flash-It! is an application that upgrades the internal programming (firmware) of your disk drives. This section explains how to install the Flash-It! software on your system.

NOTE: You must be logged in as an administrator to install Flash-It!. If you are not logged in as an administrator, shut down your current session and log in as an administrator.

To install Flash-It!, perform the following steps:

1.Insert the Dell PowerVault Fibre Channel Utilities CD into the CD-ROM drive. A window appears displaying the contents of the CD.

2.Click PowerVault 660F/224F Fibre Channel Storage.

3.Double-click Flash-It!.

The Flash-It! setup wizard appears.

4.Click Next to continue the installation.

The Readme document appears in the Setup Wizard window.

5.Read the information in the Readme document, and click Next.

6.Click Next to accept the default destination directory and continue.

7.Click Next to accept the default program folder.

8.Confirm that the installation options are correct, and click Next.

9.Select Finish to restart your system.

The installation process is complete.

NOTE: For information on upgrading the firmware on the PowerVault 660F Fibre Channel disks, see the documentation included on the Dell PowerVault Fibre Channel Utilities CD.

Updating the Drive Firmware

1.At http://support.dell.com, open the File Library, locate the firmware update file for your hard-disk drive, and download it to your local hard-disk drive.

2.Select the Selected Devices page.

3.On the Selected Devices page, click Rescan to rescan all SCSI adapters on the storage system and rebuild the Device List Tree.

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Contents A P T E R Dell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Preparing the SAN for an Upgrade Upgrading Software on Windows NT and WindowsDell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Support.dell.com Updating the QLogic HBA NVRAM, BIOS, and Drivers in NetWare Updating Software on NetWare SystemsSelect Modify driver parameters Select Save parameters and load driver Select Return to previous menu twiceUpdating Dell PowerVault 650F/651F/630F Drive Firmware Dell OpenManage Data Managed Node for NetWareDell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Support.dell.com Updating the LIC on a 650F and 651F in a Windows Environment Support.dell.com Updating the Dell PowerVault 660F Firmware Before You Begin the Firmware Upgrade Click Download FirmwareClick PowerVault 660F/224F Fibre Channel Storage Select the Selected DevicesSelect the Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the Dell PowerVault 5xF FirmwareSelect Add/Remove Programs Upgrading the Dell PowerVault 120T/130T Firmware Upgrading the Dell PowerVault 35F FirmwareUpgrading the Dell PowerVault 530F Software and Firmware
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650F, 630F, 651F specifications

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