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パッチ名: PHSS_36163
パッチ摘要: s700_800 11.23 rp4440/rp4410 PDC46.34/BMC04.05/MPE.03.30 FW
作成日: 07/03/12
公開日: 07/03/29
ハードウェアプラットフォームおよびOSリリース:
s700: 11.23
s800: 11.23
現象:
PHSS_36163:
BMCファームウェアリビジョン04.05で修正された不具合:
---------------------------------------------------
- MPの"RB"コマンドを使ってBMCをリセットすると、不正に、システムLEDが
オフになることがありました。
- オペレーティングシステムとBMC間のトランザクションを処理するバスがハ
ング状態になることがありました。HP-UXのEMS(Event Monitoring
Service)はこのバスを使って、BMCからシステムイベントログ情報を取得し
ます。この問題が起きると、EMSは次のようなメッセージをsyslogに記録し
ていました。
"vmunix: ipmi_wd_heartbeat(): timer not refreshed."
問題点の説明:
PHSS_36163:
- 上記の"現象"セクションを参照。
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Patch Name: PHSS_36163
Patch Description: s700_800 11.23 rp4440/rp4410 PDC46.34/BMC04.05/MPE.03.30 FW
Creation Date: 07/03/12
Post Date: 07/03/29
Hardware Platforms - OS Releases:
s700: 11.23
s800: 11.23
Products: N/A
Filesets:
OS-Core.KERN-RUN,fr=B.11.23,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP
Automatic Reboot?: Yes
Status: General Release
Critical:
No (superseded patches were critical)
PHSS_33893: OTHER
- See Symptoms.
PHSS_33089: HANG
- See Symptoms.
Category Tags:
defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
general_release critical firmware halts_system
Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_36163
Symptoms:
PHSS_36163:
The following fixes appear in BMC firmware revision
04.05:
--------------------------------------------------------
- Corrected an issue where the System LED may
incorrectly turn off when the BMC is reset via the
MP 'RB' command.
- Corrected an issue where the bus that handles
transactions between the Operating System and the
BMC may appear to hang. The Event Monitoring Service
(EMS) in HP-UX uses this bus to get system event log
information from the BMC, upon this issue EMS may
report the following message in the syslog
"vmunix: ipmi_wd_heartbeat(): timer not refreshed."
PHSS_35362:
The following enhancements appear in PDC firmware
revision 46.34:
--------------------------------------------------------
- Added BOOT support for the following PCI I/O cards:
- AD331A PCI-X, 1-port, GigE 1000Base-T Adapter
- AD332A PCI-X, 1-port, GigE 1000Base-SX Adapter
- Added BOOT, SWAP, and DUMP support for the following
PCI I/O cards:
- AB378B PCI-X, 1-port, 4GB Fibre Channel HBA
- AB379B PCI-X, 2-port, 4GB Fibre Channel HBA
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
BMC firmware revision 04.03:
---------------------------------------------------------
- In previous versions a 12V DC converter event may be
incorrectly reported as a "Missing Entity - 1.2V
Status" event.
- Fixed an issue where a "System event log almost full"
event may cause the previously reported event to be
incorrectly reported again.
- During a system reset immediately following a BMC
firmware update, the system will always power back on,
ignoring the Power Restore Policy Configuration.
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
iLO MP firmware revision E.03.30:
---------------------------------------------------------
- Added the capability to disable SNMP.
- Added the capability to set the SNMP Community String.
The default Community String is set to "public".
- Added LDAP-lite functionality.
- Corrected an issue during system boot where a
POWER_REDUNDANCY_LOST event may incorrectly turn on
the flashing yellow attention LED in systems with
only one installed power supply.
- Updating the Directory Server field with the Host
Name parameter from HP Systems Insight Manager will
no longer cause an Invalid input failure.
- A "Request for console write access failed!" message
will no longer occur when ^Ecf is entered for console
write access.
- Fixed an issue that may cause a Web GUI connection to
be dropped with a "Your IP is invalid" error message.
- Added the MP hostname to the DHCP request packet.
- The modem port will now remain configured for OS
Session after an Operating System reboot.
- MP Hostname changes will now always be retained when
saved through the Web GUI.
- Fixed an issue where a change to DHCP status, IP
address, Netmask, or Gateway via the Web GUI, telnet,
SSH or HPSIM may cause the connection to be dropped
prior to completion, requiring login via the serial
console to resolve.
- The ARP Ping Utility will no longer cause DHCP to be
disabled.
- A user with Administrative access will no longer be
able to delete the last remaining User Admin account.
- When a user signs out of the Web GUI connection
without using the "Sign Out" link, the user will
remain in the system for 5 minutes until the
inactivity timeout expires.
- An Operator user will no longer see "The user does
not have sufficient privileges to execute this
command" error when viewing the Status Summary page
in the Web GUI.
- The Directory Settings page in the Web GUI will no
longer show garbage characters for the LDAP
parameters when more than 80 characters are
configured.
Hewlett-Packard continually strives to provide customers
with the highest quality of products. To meet this goal,
several minor performance and reliability improvements
have been identified that Hewlett-Packard has included
in this firmware release.
PHSS_33893:
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
PDC firmware revision 45.44:
---------------------------------------------------------
- Fixed an issue where the system may HPMC during every
other boot just after memory self-test with a
MEM_UNEXPECTED_HPMC event when FastBoot is enabled.
- In previous versions after a successful reboot following
a system fault the System LED may not automatically
change from flashing red to flashing yellow.
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
BMC firmware revision 03.52:
---------------------------------------------------------
- In previous versions the system may unexpectedly
shutdown when the ambient system temperature reaches
a minimum of 34 degrees Celsius. The system will now
correctly wait until the ambient system temperature
reaches 40 degrees Celsius prior to shutting down with
a temperature event.
- In previous versions the system may incorrectly
shutdown prior to the 2 minute limit while hot-swapping
a failed fan.
Other Fixed Issues:
----------------------------------------------------------
The following fixes appear in this patch:
SR: 8606422428 CR:JAGaf82252
Force FW Downgrade not Supported in HP-UX Patches
for PA and IPF
SR: 8606423026 CR:JAGaf82549
FW Revisions Not or Inconsistently Shown for
Patch's Preview Mode
SR: 8606415456 CR:JAGaf75310
System FW not Updated during Ignite-UX Golden Image
Install
PHSS_33089:
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
PDC firmware revision 45.11:
---------------------------------------------------------
- Enabled support for PA-8900 processors.
- Added support for 4GB DIMMs increasing the maximum
system memory size to 64GB or 128GB depending upon
the installed memory extender.
- Added 30 second delay after a "ser pdt clear" command
at the BCH Main Menu to allow manual power down of the
system and replacement of a bad DIMM without requiring
rotation of all remaining DIMMs.
- Added support for future 4GB Fiber Channel Host Bus
Adapters.
- In previous revisions with a four port lan card
installed, a "ser scsi default" command at the BCH
Main Menu may incorrectly display the following error:
"ERROR: failed IODC write for path: 0x1000400".
- In previous revisions a "deconfigured:stopped"
processor may incorrectly be displayed as being in an
"unknown" state when using the BCH Main Menu "in pr"
command to view processor status.
- In previous revisions when performing a "sea ipl"
from the BCH Main Menu, any device that does not have
a bootable lif may display a "bad lif magic" message
while logging a "BOOT_BAD_LIF_MAGIC_OTHER" event.
- Any updates to the system clock at the BCH Main Menu
or the Operating System will now always be reflected
in the Management Processor without requiring a
system reset.
- Autoboot will no longer be halted if the System Event
Log is full.
- In previous versions multiple Single Bit Errors with
MEM_CORR_ERR and MEM_MULTIPLE_ERRORS_DETECTED events
may cause the system to hang during power on self
test.
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
BMC firmware revision 03.49:
---------------------------------------------------------
- In previous versions a processor power pod failure
occurring in either CPU0 or CPU3 during system power
on may incorrectly log the opposite module as failing.
- An informational 'SEL Time Set' event will now only be
logged to the SEL upon update of the Baseboard
Management Controllers internal clock if the time
change is greater than 30 seconds to prevent the System
Event Log from filling up with timestamps.
- Implemented a fix for a potential voltage margin
issue that may result in system shutdown on systems
with a 32-DIMM memory extender installed.
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
iLO MP firmware revision E.03.15:
---------------------------------------------------------
- The View Console Button in the Remote Console tab of
the iLO Web Console has been moved so that it can be
easily viewed by all resolutions.
- Reducing the Microsoft (R) Internet Explorer web
browser size will no longer cause the Main tab bar
options to disappear.
- In previous versions a user granted Console only access
may incorrectly receive the following error when
attempting to view the Remote Serial Console through
the iLO Web Console: "The user does not have sufficient
privileges to execute this command".
- In previous versions the IPMI over LAN may not be
restarted if an iLO MP firmware update fails.
- After updating firmware to E.03.13 an MP reset may
occur while configuring the LAN via the LC command.
This has been fixed in E.03.15.
- Microsoft (R) Internet Explorer will now successfully
launch an iLO Web Console for MP hostnames containing
hyphens.
- In previous versions after updating to E.03.13 the MP
Security Options may not always be set to Enabled.
Now when performing an MP firmware update they will
be defaulted to Enable if no Security Options exist,
otherwise the existing Security Options will be
retained.
- Any URL request received at port 80 will return an
HTTP_NOT_FOUND error code unless the requested URL is
the home page.
- In previous versions the 'SO -options -fwpci enable'
command may fail in CLI.
- In previous versions if the System LED is flashing
yellow and the BMC is reset via the MP 'RB' command the
System LED will be turned off.
- The 'lc -all default' command will no longer fail if
DHCP is enabled.
- Odd length packets will now be handled correctly with
DHCP enabled.
- A port scan of the MP will no longer cause an MP hang.
PHSS_32655:
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
BMC firmware revision 03.47:
-----------------------------------------------------------
- Added capability to disable Wake-on-LAN.
- Added 'ChassisLock' to prohibit the system from
responding to remote power off and reset commands
during a firmware update.
- In previous versions the 'DF' MP command would cause an
'Invalid Checksum' error when displaying FRU ID
information on processors.
- In previous versions the 'DF' MP command would cause an
'Invalid FRU Record Version' error when displaying FRU
ID information on power pods.
- In previous versions when a FRU failure occurred in the
system, the FRU Diagnostics Panel did not correctly
report the failing FRU. Both the specific FRU LED and
the Check Event Log LED will now be lit upon a FRU
failure.
- The I/O VRM LED on the FRU Diagnostics Panel board will
no longer be lit upon an I/O VRM failure since the VRM
is no longer a FRU.
- In previous versions the system LED may continue to
indicate the OS is up and running after an OS shutdown
was performed without synchronizing the drives.
- A MP firmware revision will no longer be displayed when
the EFI 'info fw' and CLI 'sr' commands are issued on a
system without an ECI card installed.
- An event will now be logged in the System Event Log when
the power button is physically pressed.
- If a voltage or temperature condition occurs and powers
down the system, a fatal event will now be logged in the
System Event Log and the front panel LED will be red.
- In previous versions the Power LED may not turn on when
the switch is on and the system is running.
- An event will now be logged in the System Event Log when
an error is encountered during boot when reading the
CPU PIROM(s).
- In previous versions following a BMC reset a power cycle
may occur 30 seconds after the next Forward Progress Log
event is received.
- In previous versions mx2 1.1 GHz dual core processor
modules in sockets 1 and 2 may be deconfigured early
upon boot to EFI at Ambient Temperatures above 40C.
- Ambient temperature LED on front panel will now light
for over temperature conditions.
- Fixed issue where the BMC may hang and not respond to
'pc', 'ps' or 'rb' commands.
- In previous versions systems with PCI cards installed in
slots 1 and 2 may sometimes experience deconfiguration
of the DHPC PCI slots 3-6 after powering on the system.
- In previous versions the System Event Log may not
correctly log a 'SEL FULL' event when the System Event
log is full.
The following features, fixes and enhancements appear in
iLO MP firmware E.03.13:
-----------------------------------------------------------
The new features for this release are broken into two
groups: unlicensed and licensed. The unlicensed features
will be available through a normal firmware upgrade. The
licensed features will require the normal firmware upgrade
as well as the purchase and installation of an advanced
features license, HP part number AB500A.
New Unlicensed Features:
- The Management Processor name has changed from
Management Processor (MP) to Integrated Lights-Out for
HP Integrity and HP 9000 (iLO).
- TCP/IP network configuration via DHCP
The iLO MP TCP/IP network configuration may be
initialized by use of a DHCP server. In particular
the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, DNS
domain name, and DNS server IP addresses may all be
set by configuring on a DHCP server. Thereafter the
iLO MP will obtain these parameters automatically from
the DHCP server.
- Web Console, also called Secure Web Access (SWA)
The Web console starts from the WEB GUI. Click Remote
Console tab and then click on the View Console button
in the lower right hand corner. The Web console now
supports Hong Kong Big 5, HP-UX locale zh_HK.hkbig5.
- Web-based graphical user interface (GUI)
A web-based graphical user interface has been added
in addition to the web-based console. A standard web
browser may now be used to monitor and configure the
iLO MP. Entering <ctrl B> in the Web Console will no
longer access the iLO MP monitoring and configuring
interface. Use the web-based GUI, telnet, and direct
connect to monitor and configure the iLO MP.
- IPMI over LAN
The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
option provides direct access from the MP LAN port to
the server Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
monitoring and control functions such as monitoring
temperature, voltage, fans, and power supplies. With
IPMI over LAN enabled, BMC functions are available to
other management software applications. MP supports
up to four simultaneous IPMI over LAN connections.
- Configurations have been added in support of customers
desiring enhanced system protection. Specifically the
following iLO MP features may be disabled:
- iLO MP firmware updates from the iLO MP host system
- iLO MP resets received via IPMI (may be sent across
LAN to IPMI)
- iLO MP password resets received via IPMI (may be sent
across LAN to IPMI)
New Licensed Advanced Features:
- Secure Shell (SSH) access to the iLO MP
SSH clients may be used for access to iLO MP providing
secure encrypted data across the network. Users may
authenticate in SSH using their normal configured
username and password.
- Group actions via hp Systems Insight manager (HPSIM)
Many of the iLO MP system management functions are now
available from the HPSIM. Operations may be performed
on multiple iLO MPs with a single HPSIM operation.
- Directory-based authentication and authorization (LDAP)
Allows iLO MP user accounts to be defined in a
centralized database on a LDAP server. iLO MP users are
authenticated when logging into an iLO MP and
authorization is given each time an iLO MP command is
executed.
For additional information on the Integrated Lights-Out MP
Advanced Functionality, reference the "hp Integrity &
hp 9000 Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor
Operations Guide" online posted under the appropriate
server at http://docs.hp.com.
Fixes:
- The MP command 'pc -g' is not supported on hp 9000
systems and has been removed from the 'pc' options
menu for hp 9000 systems.
- The Web console Asian language input is now functional.
- In previous versions the MP reports incorrect system
temperature warnings on rx4640 systems. The internal
ambient temperature is reported instead of the fan
control temperature.
- Reduced the delay after an Escape character is typed
at the EFI prompt from 5 seconds to 2 seconds to meet
Out-of-Band Management Console Output and Terminal
Emulation standards.
- In previous versions (E.02.22 or later) sending a
'CTRL-BREAK' from the local or remote MP serial ports
may not be properly received by the OS console.
- In previous versions the Web console may hang while
processing long data streams.
- The Fault LED will only be sent for alert level 7
events.
Other Fixed Issues:
----------------------------------------------------------
The following fixes appear in this patch:
SR: 8606382511 CR:JAGaf42722
Improperly formatted NOTE on install of PHSS_31161
SR:8606381269 CR:JAGaf41486
PHSS_31161 checkinstall script failed to compare PDC version
Defect Description:
PHSS_36163:
- See Symptoms.
PHSS_35362:
- See Symptoms.
PHSS_33893:
- See Symptoms.
PHSS_33089:
- See Symptoms.
PHSS_32655:
- See Symptoms.
SR: 8606422428 CR:JAGaf82252
Force FW Downgrade not Supported in HP-UX Patches
for PA and IPF
SR: 8606423026 CR:JAGaf82549
FW Revisions Not or Inconsistently Shown for
Patch's Preview Mode
SR: 8606415456 CR:JAGaf75310
System FW not Updated during Ignite-UX Golden Image
Install
SR: 8606382511 CR:JAGaf42722
Improperly formatted NOTE on install of PHSS_31161
SR:8606381269 CR:JAGaf41486
checkinstall script failed to compare PDC version
Enhancement:
No (superseded patches contained enhancements)
PHSS_35362:
- See Symptoms.
PHSS_33089:
- See Symptoms.
PHSS_32655:
- See Symptoms.
SR:
8606422428 8606423026 8606415456 8606382511 8606381269
Patch Files:
OS-Core.KERN-RUN,fr=B.11.23,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP:
/usr/conf/rp4440srvrflash
/usr/conf/rp4440saveFW
/usr/conf/rp4440fw.wrap
/usr/conf/rp4440bmcfw.wrap
/usr/conf/rp4440gspfw.wrap
/usr/conf/rp4440version.inf
what(1) Output:
OS-Core.KERN-RUN,fr=B.11.23,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP:
/usr/conf/rp4440srvrflash:
Server Firmware Reflash Utility version 2.08 for PA-
RISC Servers
/usr/conf/rp4440saveFW:
Data Hdr A 00.01
Save Firmware Image Utility Rev 1.0 _ HP-UX Version
11.11
/usr/conf/rp4440fw.wrap:
Data Hdr A.00.01
------------------------------------------------
MW_0328_4634
Wed Aug 16 13:36:28 PDT 2006
------------------------------------------------
ShortFin CPU API Library Version 2.20
/usr/conf/rp4440bmcfw.wrap:
Data Hdr A.00.01
/usr/conf/rp4440gspfw.wrap:
Revision E.03.30 Oct 27 2006,13:43:15
/usr/conf/rp4440version.inf:
Data Hdr A.00.01
cksum(1) Output:
OS-Core.KERN-RUN,fr=B.11.23,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP:
4152844703 133152 /usr/conf/rp4440srvrflash
511149503 32865 /usr/conf/rp4440saveFW
4201177064 4195584 /usr/conf/rp4440fw.wrap
1229899682 624640 /usr/conf/rp4440bmcfw.wrap
2595979842 4434829 /usr/conf/rp4440gspfw.wrap
4276420597 53 /usr/conf/rp4440version.inf
Patch Conflicts: None
Patch Dependencies: None
Hardware Dependencies:
9000/800/rp4440
9000/800/rp4410
9000/800/rp4410#1
Other Dependencies: None
Supersedes:
PHSS_32655 PHSS_33089 PHSS_33893 PHSS_35362
Equivalent Patches:
PHSS_36162:
s700: 11.11
s800: 11.11
PHSS_36164:
11.31
Patch Package Size: 2980 KBytes
Installation Instructions:
Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
before installing this patch.
------------------------------------------------------------
1. Back up your system before installing a patch.
2. Login as root.
3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.
4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:
cd /tmp
sh PHSS_36163
5. Run swinstall to install the patch:
swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
-s /tmp/PHSS_36163.depot
By default swinstall will archive the original software in
/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_36163. If you do not wish to retain a
copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
option in the swinstall command above:
-x patch_save_files=false
WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful
when using this feature.
For future reference, the contents of the PHSS_36163.text file is
available in the product readme:
swlist -l product -a readme -d @ /tmp/PHSS_36163.depot
To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
tape drive, use the command:
dd if=/tmp/PHSS_36163.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k
Special Installation Instructions:
1. This patch will only install and update the firmware
on these systems:
9000/800/rp4440
9000/800/rp4410
900/800/rp4410#1
If you wish to install the patch on a different system even
though it does not apply, you can force the installation of
the patch by touching the file '/tmp/force_patch_install'
before installing the patch. This may be useful when
creating a 'golden' archive image for Ignite-UX that may be
used on several different hardware platforms.
If the patch is installed on a system other than those
listed above, it will not modify the system firmware so no
harm will occur.
2. The existing firmware will not be saved during the
installation of the patch. Therefore, if the patch is
removed the original firmware will not be restored and
the firmware installed by the patch will remain loaded
after the patch is removed.
3. The firmware update is accomplished by temporarily
modifying the autoboot file on the primary boot disk.
To identify the disk, patch assumes that the primary boot
disk is the first disk listed in the /stand/bootconf file.
To ensure the firmware update is successful, please use the
setboot(1M) and ioscan(1M) commands to verify that the
primary boot disk is the first disk listed in the
/stand/bootconf file. If it is not, modify the bootconf
file appropriately. Please reference the man page for
bootconf(4) for information on this file.
4. It is recommended that the firmware update is performed
outside of an OS install, update-UX, or Dynamic Root Disk
session. If a firmware update is performed, it will be
excluded from installation to ensure that OS install,
update-UX, or DRD is fully functional.
5. The firmware update will be excluded from installation
if the firmware revision in the patch is the same or older
that the one the system is running on. This will ensure
that no un-necessary system reboot occurs.
6. Any future firmware versions in the system can be
downgraded with firmware in this patch by touching the file
'/tmp/force_patch_install' before installing the patch as
well as removing any superseding patches.
7. The firmware update will be excluded from installation
if the system is running in a VPAR session. To update the
firmware, shut down all VPAR's and reboot the server into
standalone mode using the primary path.
8. The firmware update will be excluded from installation
if the autoboot flag is not set. This is to ensure that the
end-to-end firmware update process goes smoothly without
user intervention once the patch installation is started.
Please use setboot(1M) command to set the autoboot flag on
prior to installing the patch.
9. The firmware update will be excluded from installation
if the BMC Administrator Password is set. To update the
firmware, clear the password by interacting with the MP's
Command Menu and use the 'BP' command.
10. The firmware update will be aborted if the currently
installed MP firmware revision is less than E.02.29. In
order to upgrade MP firmware using this patch first update
the MP firmware to E.02.29 and then install this patch.
11. If the currently installed MP firmware revision is
E.03.13 or later, the MP firmware update will fail if
the "Allow MP Firmware upgrade via PCI" option is
Disabled in the MP Security Options menu. To update the
firmware using this patch, enable this option in the
MP Security Options menu.
12. Prior to updating the iLO MP firmware an MP reset
needs to occur via the "XD-R" command in order to free
up enough contiguous memory.
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