HP B6191-90015a manual Updating Processor Firmware Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media

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Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media to Run Offline Diagnostics

Updating Processor Firmware Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media

14.It is necessary that you shutdown the operating system on the system whose firmware you wish to change. This can be done with the reboot -hcommand.

15.Once the system's operating system is shutdown, you can then cycle the power of the system by pushing the power button OFF and then ON. The system should then begin to boot. If you look at the console, you will observe the system eventually display a boot prompt or indicate that in 10 seconds it will autoboot unless you hit a key.

16.If you see the 10 second message, you should hit a key to get to the boot prompt.

17.At the boot prompt, you have to tell the system which path to boot from. You will want to boot from the path that points to the DAT tape drive in which you placed the DAT tape that you made earlier.

18.If you do not know the path to the DAT tape drive, type search at the boot prompt and then hit Return. The system will display all the bootable devices it can find. The DAT tape will be a sequential boot device.

19.Once you have selected the boot path for the DAT tape drive, you should issue a boot command using that path.

20.As the system boots, it may prompt you to know if it should interact with ISL or not. If the system prompts you for such information, you should type y. Next, you should see the ISL prompt.

21.At the ISL prompt, you should type ODE and hit Return.

22.At the ODE prompt, you should type README. The README utility will display an index indicating which image files on the LIF are for which systems, along with the versions associated with those image files.

23.If you would like to see more detailed information about a particular firmware revision, you can use the README utility commands to scroll through appropriate text files.

24.Once you have determined which image file(s) are appropriate for your system, you should exit the README utility and type FUPDATE (or UPDATE) at the ODE prompt.

25.At the FUPDATE (or UPDATE) prompt, you should type the IMAGE command, followed by the image filename(s) you determined was correct for your system. If your system requires more than one image file, you should list the filenames in the order they appeared in the README index.

CAUTION IF YOU SELECT THE WRONG IMAGE FILE(S), YOU CAN RENDER YOUR SYSTEM UNUSABLE!

26.Once you have entered the IMAGE command, you can type the RUN command to start the processor firmware update process on the system.

27.You will be prompted by the FUPDATE (or UPDATE) utility and you should respond as appropriate. Once the update process is complete, the UPDATE utility will reboot your system so that the new firmware can begin to operate.

THIS ENDS THE PROCEDURE FOR UPDATING THE PDC ON YOUR SYSTEM FROM THE SUPPORT MEDIA.

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Contents Copyright 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company PA-RISC Computer SystemsLegal Notices Page Page Contents EMS Hardware Monitors Printing History Page About This Manual Page Diagnostic/IPR Media Product Overview Media Layout Design of the Diagnostic/IPR MediaHardware Support Tools Overview Support Tools Manager STM System Initial System Loader ISL Standalone Environment Will ISL boot from the main disk? Will the OS boot?Hardware Support Tools Usage Hardware Support Tools Usage Flow Diagram Will the Diagnostic/IPR Media boot?Which online tools should be used? Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media to Run Offline Diagnostics N-Class Changes to Offline Diagnostics as of June 1999 IPRODE module Tmmgr TM Manager will only be updated to support Backward compatible with existing computer systemsFollowing information will be displayed How to Run ODEs Command Line InterfaceAt the ISL prompt, type the following Following prompt will then be displayedModulename Running Tmmgr Test Module Manager TmmgrTo launch TMMGR, enter the following One or more tests run on this module failed Below is an example of the system screenReady for execution All tests run on this module passedBelow is an example test screen Test ScreenInteger must be 12 or greater Environment VariablesLoop CommandsTo select all modules or tests except 3 and 4, enter NextNum is a valid module or test selection number LOGYou should see the following three files listed Updating Processor Firmware Using Diagnostic/IPR MediaYour PDC are running compatible versions Computer systemsUpdating Processor Firmware Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media Updating Processor Firmware Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media Support Tools Manager STM To start STM and run support tools Running STMFor running scripts Three InterfacesWindow graphics terminals or workstations Non-graphics terminalsSystem Map in xstm System Map and Device IconsFollowing figure shows a system map in mstm System Map in mstmSystem Map in cstm A devices condition ErrorsKinds of Support Tools DeviceXstm Menus and Commands Menus and CommandsXstm, commands are accessed by means of pull-down menus Mstm Menu Bar and Softkeys Mstm Menus and CommandsFunction key Command or sub-men uFollowing table summarizes the use of the menu bar Use the Tab key or the Menu Bar on/offMstm Menus and Commands Mstm Shortcut Keys Cstm Menus and Commands Sample Failure Log in xstm Getting Result Information LogsPossible UI and UUT Connections Remote ExecutionImproving Performance Distributed StructureKinds of Help Getting Help11 Sample Online Help in xstm for FW Update Tool Exercisers sometimes enter a Hung state Common ProblemsUser interface will not connect to a machine Device in the STM map is Unknown or its icon is blank Slow response to user commandsNo tools are available for a particular device Device Select Class command did not workCommon Problems Chapter Manpages xstm1M,mstm1M, and cstm1M Support Tools Manager HP-UX 9000 Series 800/700EMS Hardware Monitors How the Process Works HP Predictive SupportWhat HP Predictive Support Covers HP Predictive Support LIF-LOAD HP-UX 9000 Series 800 and 700 Systems Procedure immediately following the next note RebootMove the new kernel, as indicated, and reboot your system Dart32 CD-ROM should now be accessible. You may now executeClaimed Device Chapter Specify Source Window Software Selection Window Listing Available Online Diagnostic CD-ROM Products Marking Products to Be Installed First Confirmation Window This Completes the Procedure for Installing Support Tools Chapter Appendix a Operating Environment Quick Start Instructions To execute COPYUTIL, boot to ISL, then typeExecuting Copyutil 100% completed Restored Successful Quick Start Instructions EMS Hardware Monitors Enabling Hardware Monitoring Enabling Hardware Monitoring Appendix B Enabling Hardware Monitoring Iotest LIF-LOAD,60 Index

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