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パッチ名:   PHSS_36328

パッチ摘要: s700_800 11.23 rx5670 システム、BMCおよびiLO MPファームウェアパッチ

作成日:  07/03/30

公開日:  07/04/18

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_36328:

	- 拡張ラボテスト時に、IntelデュアルコアItanium IIプロセッサ
	  (Montecito)より前のItaniumプロセッサで、あるソフトウェアコードシーケ
	  ンスの実行中に異常な現象が起きました。Montecitoベースシステムのファ
	  ームウェアではこの現象は起きません。PALファームウェアの実行時に起き
	  た小サブセットのCMC(Correctable Machine Check)イベントがSALファーム
	  ウェアに渡された可能性があります。ところが、SALファームウェアは、CMC
	  イベントの処理時に浮動小数点レジスタの以前の内容を保存していなかった
	  ため、レジスタ内容の破損により誤動作した可能性があります。この現象は
	  ラボ環境以外では報告されていません。

	当社は、今後とも、高品質の製品をお客様に提供するための努力を続けて参り
	ます。その一環として、このファームウェアリリースでは、性能と信頼性を向
	上させるためのいくつかの改善を行いました。

問題点の説明:

	PHSS_36328:

	- 上記の"現象"セクションを参照。

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Patch Name: PHSS_36328

Patch Description: s700_800 11.23 rx5670 System, BMC & iLO MP Firmware Patch

Creation Date: 07/03/30

Post Date: 07/04/18

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: 
	Yes
	PHSS_36328: CORRUPTION
	    - SAL firmware fails to preserve pre-existing
	      floating point registers in its handling of the
	      CMC event, potentially resulting in unexpected
	      operation due to a corrupted register state.

	PHSS_29649: PANIC HANG
	    - SAL now returns the exact FSB frequency instead of a
	        rounded one to  fix problem with the system losing
	        wall time every day.
	    - Fixed issue where system could lock up if a user put
	        slower CPU's in the system than were installed
	        before.

Category Tags: 
	defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
	general_release critical firmware panic halts_system
	corruption

Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHSS_36328

Symptoms: 
	PHSS_36328:
	 - During extensive lab testing, HP discovered abnormal
	   behavior that may appear under certain software code
	   sequences on Itanium processors prior to the Intel
	   Dual Core Itanium II processor (Montecito). Firmware
	   for Montecito-based systems does not have this
	   exposure. The issue may occur with a small subset of
	   Correctable Machine Check (CMC) events when PAL
	   firmware is executed and eventually hands off to SAL
	   firmware. SAL firmware fails to preserve pre-existing
	   floating point registers in its handling of the CMC
	   event, potentially resulting in unexpected operation
	   due to a corrupted register state. This behavior has
	   not been reported outside the lab environment.

	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_35297:

	The following enhancements appear in iLO MP firmware
	E.03.30 (Current Release):
	------------------------------------------------------------
	 - 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.

	The following fixes appear in iLO MP firmware E.03.30:
	------------------------------------------------------------
	 - 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 now only 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_29649:
	The following features appear in system firmware revision
	03.23:

	New features:
	    - None

	The following features appear in system firmware revision
	03.21:

	New features:
	   - McKinley PAL_B updated to version 7.59
	   - Upgraded the USB OHCI EFI Driver to version 29
	   - Upgraded the USB Mass Storage Driver to version 11
	   - Added a new event during Late memory self test to
	       indicate single bit errors

	The following features appear in system firmware revision
	03.11:

	New features:
	   - PAL_B updated to version 5.37
	   - Memory Scrubbing implemented in SFW
	   - FPSWA updated to 1.18
	   - EFI International Keyboard Support.
	   - Version 0.29 OHCI USB Driver (This is required for
	       International Keyboard Support)
	   - Version 1.02.00 U160 SCSI driver
	   - Margin Features Switch via NVM Token
	   - Added new TUI which consists of following:
	        * New System Configuration menu added to the
	            Boot Manager menu. This menu allows the
	            user to view information available from the
	           "info" command, to set the date and time,
	            and to reset the configuration to default
	            values.
	        * Moved Security/Password menu to the System
	           Configuration menu.
	        * Cold Reset option in Boot Maintenance menu
	           now prompts user for confirmation.
	   - Enhanced USB EFI driver features:
	        * Support for the USB floppy drive
	        * Support for multiple USB keyboards
	        * Support for some USB storage devices
	           (e.g. CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, flash memory, hard disk);
	           note, some devices do not work
	        * Support for some USB mice
	   - EFI now creates a "Internal Bootable DVD" boot option
	      for the internal CD/DVD drive whenever none of the
	      Boot Manager variables exist.  This condition
	      typically only occurs when EFI NVM is invalid
	   - The dh command now displays the device and vendor
	      strings for any handle with an attached UI protocol.
	      Currently only the EFI shell and the internal CD/DVD
	      drive handles have the UI protocol attached
	   - The dh command can now search for handles which have
	      the UI protocol attached using: "dh -p ui"
	   - From Intel's 01.10 [14.61] EFI drop:
	        * Added generalized page break mechanism with the
	           "-b" option for select commands.  At each screen
	           full of text, user is prompted to continue or
	           quit display
	        * Following commands modified to use new mechanism:
	           alias, attrib, dmpstore, ls, memmap, map, set,
	           type
	        * Following commands no longer default to using
	           page break and do not support the "-b" option
	           (F1627) dblk, dmem
	        * dmpstore no longer defaults to using page break.
	           Use "dmpstore -b" to view data with page breaks
	   - The dmpstore command now supports the syntax
	       "dmpstore [-b] [variable]", where variable is the
	       name of a specific variable for which to display
	       data


	The following features appear in system firmware revision
	02.21:

	New features:
	    - None

	The following features appear in system firmware revision
	02.11:

	New features:
	    - None

	-----------------------------------------------------------
	The following fixes appear in System firmware revision
	03.23:

	Fixed issues:
	    - SAL now returns the exact FSB frequency instead of a
	        rounded one to  fix problem with the system losing
	        wall time every day.
	    - Fixed issue where system could lock up if a user put
	        slower CPU's in the system than were installed
	        before.
	    - Firmware now assumes all PCI-X cards are 66MHz capable
	    - Serialized late selftest.
	    - System could fail to recover if a CPU was deconfigured
	        by firmware during the boot process.
	    - Increased wait time from 10ms to 25ms for PCI slot
	        power on.


	The following fixes appear in System firmware revision
	03.21:

	Fixed issues:
	   - Corrected compatibility issues with EFI EBC drivers
	   - Corrected issues RDFM/WRFM ACPI issue with HPUX.
	       This could cause issues with HPUX 11.23 and later
	   - I/O changed to report system as non-hotpluggable to
	       the OS to ensure compatibility with the RDFM/WRFM
	       ACPI.
	   - EFI "Baud" command was locked-out on the MP UART in
	       previous version of firmware. The "Baud" command is
	       now supported with MP firmware revisions E.02.23
	       and later.
	   - Function ID for PCI UART in previous revision could be
	       reported incorrectly in the HCDP table.
	   - The EFI console splitter did not initialize its
	       attributes value in previous versions of firmware.
	       The original attribute for the console splitter
	       standard output in previous revisions was 0, which
	       is black foreground on black background. During boot
	       the EFI console could become temporarily unreadable
	       displaying black text on a black background in
	       previous revisions of firmware.
	   - SAL Speculation Fault Handler did not update IIPA
	       correctly in previous revisions of firmware.
	   - In previous revisions of firmware after PCI MCA
	       errors occasionally the OS_MCA handler is unable
	       to access PCI configuration space. The firmware
	       handoff state to OS_MCA did not always re-enable
	       PCI configuration space transactions. This caused
	       HP-UX to be unable to reinitialize the console
	       resulting in the system being hung.
	   - Previous revisions firmware produced misleading error
	       messages when an incorrect admin or user password is
	       entered ("Error verifying password. Status=
	       Unsupported" and "Unable to verify privilege.
	       SAL or BMC failure."). Revision 03.21 produces an
	       "access denied" error.
	   - Corrected errors in the EFI Help text.
	   - Previous revisions of the EFI boot manager did not
	       allow text highlighting with HP-UX's xterm.  EFI
	       now uses the reversed text attribute to allow text
	       highlighting to work on HP-UX's xterm.
	   - Previous revisions of EFI sent an "ESC[3h" to the
	       serial or lan console device during initialization
	       or when a 'reconnect -r' command was issued. The
	       "ESC[3h" causes VT100 terminal emulators to act
	       according to the VT100 specification and change
	        display mode to "display control mode". This mode
	        displays control characters instead of acting upon
	        them. The result is a screen filled with control
	        codes and garbled text. Revision 03.21 corrects
	        this issue.
	   - Previous revisions of firmware did not implement the
	        Platform Features Descriptor entry and the
	        Translation Register Descriptor entry of the SAL
	        system table. Revision 03.21 implements these
	        entries in the SAL system table.


	The following fixes appear in System firmware revision
	03.11:


	Fixed issues:
	   - CPE error severity is now reported correctly.
	   - FW now enforces 128MB error free memory when
	       initing memory only.
	   - DiskIO fix in EFI for proper alignment of
	       Disk/Memory accesses.
	   - SAL MCA Monarch LID fix .
	   - SAL MCA GR11 handoff state fix.
	   - ErrorHandler Module Specific Function Pointer
	       fixed for virtual mode.
	   - The "pdt clear" EFI command now only clears
	       PDT once, not again on reboot.
	   - Fix to enable ACC network card.
	   - Timing/Frequency fix to fully support processors
	       over 1 GHz.
	   - Old CPE/CMC logs are now invalidated before
	       attempting to log again.
	   - Correct PalProc Addr is used during CPU Deconfig.
	   - Memory Poisoning using unoptimized routine.
	   - New EFI 1.1 memory requirements for RUN_TIME_MEMORY
	       attribute.
	   - New EFI 1.1 memory requirements for
	       EfiAcpiReclaimMemory.
	   - SAL System Table shows OEM_ID as Intel instead of HP.
	   - MCA when installing Windows.
	   - FW will now demote hard SBE's and unverified MBE's
	       in the PDT below 128MB.  This is to be in spec
	       with the SPPA Platform EAS published April 2002.
	   - Firmware sets incorrect PCI bus error log validation
	       bits.
	   - Error log severity may be incorrect for I/O errors.
	   - Disable Mercury Strict_DCR to accommodate HP ATM
	       cards .
	   - Need EFI INFO CPU to display Cache Sizes.
	   - ASSERT filenames reversed within event data.
	   - EFI INFO SYS should display FSB frequency.
	   - EFI INFO SYS should display date and time.
	   - Need to remove clearing of BMC passwords.
	   - EFI USB Driver must support USB and LS120 floppy.
	   - Only one keyboard enabled with multiple keyboards
	       installed.
	   - EFI_SYSTEM_STATE_RUNNING_OK event misdefined with
	        unused data type.
	   - INFO SYS should display all fields settable via
	       SYSSET.
	   - Usb Keyboard Driver has significant memory leaks.
	   - Memory Poisoning using unoptimized routine. Adds
	       to boot time.
	   - Efi Stack and backing store sizes are not per
	       the EFI spec 2.3.3.
	   - Delete the word 'order' from "Product Order
	       Number" strings.
	   - Stopboot timeout message has extra ')' when
	       less than 10 seconds.
	   - Long output in the Advanced System Information
	       menu is now paged.
	   - Update ConsoleSelection code for the Vibern USB
	       driver.
	   - There is a possible memory corruption caused by
	       SFW.
	   - INFO CPU should not display absent CPUs.
	   - IPF will not boot with a 300i and media installed .
	   - FTP causes a TRAP.
	   - Boot manager does not detect removable media change.
	   - DVD Boot option incorrect when no DVD drive present.
	   - The device and vendor strings for internal DVD drive
	      could be improved.

	The following fixes appear in System firmware revision
	02.21:

	Fixed issues:
	    - Intel has notified HP and other computer
	        manufacturers of an issue with the Itanium 2
	        processor. Multiprocessor (MP) systems running
	        IA-32 applications that use the "cmpxchg8b"
	        instruction could experience hangs, halts, or
	        data integrity issues on your system while running
	        Windows or Linux; HP-UX is not susceptible.  HP
	        multiprocessor systems that may be affected are:
	        the HP Server rx2600, HP Server rx5670, and the HP
	        Workstation zx6000.  The issue does not occur on
	        the first generation Itanium processor-based
	        systems or on recently announced Itanium 2-based
	        single processor systems such as the HP Workstation
	        zx2000.  It also does not occur on any other Intel
	        processors or PA-RISC or Alpha systems. This issue
	        is not unique to HP and is a published Intel
	        erratum on the Itanium 2 processor (Erratum 53).

	        The problem has not been reported by any Itanium 2
	        processor customers. However, because Intel is
	        strongly committed to delivering high quality
	        products, it has developed a new PAL (Processor
	        Abstraction Layer, a part of system firmware)
	        that addresses the issue. HP has incorporated
	        this new PAL into updated firmware for  its
	        Itanium 2 -based products.

	The following fixes appear in System firmware revision
	02.11:

	Fixed issues:
	    - In previous versions of firmware the unloading the
	        EBC driver caused the system to MCA. Firmware
	        revision 2.11 corrects this issue.
	    - Previous revisions of firmware issued warning
	        messages when the most current revision of MP
	        firmware was not installed on the MP card and
	        the revision checking scheme did not allow for
	        newer revisions than the one hard coded in
	        revblock when the firmware image was built.
	        Firmware revision 2.11 corrects this issue.
	     - Previous revisions of firmware were unable to boot
	        from a DVD without having to remap. The following
	        action sequence produced failures
	     - plug the machine in, and boot it to the IPF Setup
	        & Config DVD.
	     - A menu called the EFI Boot manger will appear, with
	        the following options:
	                1.  efi shell [build in]
	                2.  Microsoft Windows .NET Boot
	                3.  DVD
	                4.  Boot option maintenance menu
	                5.  Security/Password menu
	     - pick option 3 for DVD
	     - The same menu will appear:
	                1.  efi shell [build in]
	                2.  Microsoft Windows .NET Boot
	                3.  DVD
	                4.  Boot option maintenance menu
	                5.  Security/Password menu
	         The selecting option 3 will continue to display
	         this menu on previous revisions of firmware.
	    - Previous revisions of EFI the "info fw" command and
	        the "ver" command  returned different values for
	        the SAL B revision. Firmware revision 2.11 corrects
	        this issue.
	    - Setting the EFI console to VGA only on servers using
	        Linux caused the system to hang with previous
	        versions of firmware. Firmware revision 2.11
	        corrects this issue.
	    - The earlier versions of rx5670 firmware did not
	        duplicate or backup the system serial number
	        and original product number. These variables
	        are used for system identification. This prevented
	        them from being restored when parts were replaced.
	        These variables are used by management applications
	        to identify the system and application licensing.
	        Firmware revision 2.11 corrects this issue.
	    - The earlier versions of rx5670 firmware did not
	        consistently display SCSI disks being detected when
	        executing the reconnect command. Firmware revision
	        2.11 corrects this issue.
	    - When Fibre Channel cards were installed in rx5670
	        servers with earlier firmware and topology was
	        changed it caused a later "reconnect -r"  command
	        to hang. Firmware revision 2.11 corrects this issue.
	    - In Windows operating system, the manageability
	        software starts the watchdog timer to implement
	        a feature called ASR (Automatic Server Recovery).
	        When the operating system enters a hung or
	        unresponsive state the watchdog timer refresh will
	        fail and will let the timer expire in 10 minutes.
	        The expiration will cause a hard reset, therefore
	        getting the server out of the hung/unresponsive
	        state. In extreme cases when the refresh process
	        of watchdog timer failed unexpectedly the watchdog
	        timer kept on ticking even during the system
	        restart that followed. Since the configured timer
	        action is a hard reset, the system restarted
	        again at some point while the Operating System
	        boots up. Firmware revision 2.11 stops the watchdog
	        timer when a reset is detected preventing the
	        unexpected reboot.
	    - Previous revisions of rx5670 firmware did not display
	        PAL A and PAL B revision numbers with the "info FW"
	        command.
	    - In earlier versions of firmware if power to the
	        system and the battery failed at the same time the
	        date and time would be set to an invalid value.
	        This prevented the user from resetting the date and
	        time to a correct Date and Time. This issue is
	        corrected by firmware revision 2.11.

Defect Description: 
	PHSS_36328:
	- See Symptoms.

	PHSS_35297:
	- See Symptoms.

	PHSS_29649:
	- See Symptoms.

Enhancement: 
	No (superseded patches contained enhancements)
	PHSS_35297:
	 - 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.

SR: 
	0000000000

Patch Files: 

	OS-Core.KERN-RUN,fr=B.11.23,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP:
	/usr/conf/OSIFU/fwupdate.efi
	/usr/conf/OSIFU/updatebootsequence

what(1) Output: 

	OS-Core.KERN-RUN,fr=B.11.23,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP:
	/usr/conf/OSIFU/fwupdate.efi:
		asctime.c       7.7
		localtime.c     7.57
		FWEUPDATE.EFI   0.80
		Revision E.03.30 Oct 27 2006,13:43:15
	/usr/conf/OSIFU/updatebootsequence:
		None

cksum(1) Output: 

	OS-Core.KERN-RUN,fr=B.11.23,fa=HP-UX_B.11.23_IA/PA,v=HP:
	1825691540 9900032 /usr/conf/OSIFU/fwupdate.efi
	261107441 50136 /usr/conf/OSIFU/updatebootsequence

Patch Conflicts: None

Patch Dependencies: None

Hardware Dependencies: 
	rx5670

Other Dependencies: None

Supersedes: 
	PHSS_29649 PHSS_35297

Equivalent Patches: None

Patch Package Size: 5210 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_36328

	5. Run swinstall to install the patch:

		swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
			  -s /tmp/PHSS_36328.depot

	By default swinstall will archive the original software in
	/var/adm/sw/save/PHSS_36328.  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_36328.text file is
	available in the product readme:

		swlist -l product -a readme -d @ /tmp/PHSS_36328.depot

	To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
	tape drive, use the command:

		dd if=/tmp/PHSS_36328.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k

Special Installation Instructions: 
	1. Prior to Installation:
	Clear the system event logs.

	  1. Establish a telnet session with the iLO Management
	     Processor.
	  2. Logon to the iLO Management Processor using the
	     Admin password.
	  3. Type SL to enter the Show Logs menu.
	  4. At the "Enter menu item or [Ctrl-B] to Quit:" prompt,
	     type "c".
	  5. At the "Are you sure you want to clear all logs?
	     (Y/[N]):" prompt, type "y".

	The following should be displayed:
	        -> Logs have been cleared.

	2. 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.

	  - Reset the iLO MP.
	  - Establish a telnet session with the iLO Management
	    Processor.
	  - Logon to the iLO Management Processor using the Admin
	    password.
	  - Type "XD -R" to restart the MP.
	  - Type "Y" to confirm.

	3. This patch will only install and update the firmware on
	rx5670 systems.

	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 using the touch(1) command to create 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.

	4. If this patch is uninstalled it will not uninstall/
	downgrade the firmware installed by the patch and the
	firmware installed by the patch will remain loaded after
	the patch is removed.  To install or downgrade to
	an earlier firmware version see step #8 below.

	5. The firmware update is accomplished by temporarily
	altering the boot sequence. To identify the disk, the 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 set and 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.

	6. If a firmware update is attempted from within an OS
	install, update-UX, or Dynamic Root Disk session. it will
	be excluded from installation to ensure that OS install,
	update-UX, or DRD is fully functional.  Attempting a
	firmware update when installing or updating patch
	bundles (e.g. from an Ignite-UX server using a 'golden'
	archive image) will be successful.

	7. The firmware update will be excluded from installation
	if the firmware versions in the patch is the same or older
	than the one the system is running on. This will ensure
	that no unnecessary system reboot occurs.  To downgrade
	to an earlier firmware version see step #8 below.

	8. Any newer firmware versions on the system can be
	downgraded with firmware in this patch by forcing the
	installation of the patch by using the touch(1) command
	to create the file '/tmp/force_patch_install' before
	installing the patch.  If there are any newer firmware
	patches installed on the system that supersede this
	firmware patch, the newer firmware patches must be removed
	with the SD command swremove in order to install this
	downgrade firmware patch.

	9. 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 to setboot(1M) command to set the autoboot flag
	on prior to installing the patch.

	10. The firmware update will be excluded from installation
	if the system has an Administrator password set.
	If this password is set, it must be cleared by connecting
	to the MP and running the BP command from the Command Menu
	prior to installing the patch.

	11. Do not attempt to update firmware on the MP via the
	network while installing this patch.

	12. Systems upgrading to HP-UX 11i v2 must first upgrade
	system firmware to version 03.21 or later.

	13. 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
	package, enable this option in the MP Security Options
	menu.

	14. The BMC driver version 5.0 or Health driver version
	7.0 or greater must be installed on the system to detect
	the current firmware revisions. If the driver is not
	installed, the existing firmware revisions are not
	compared with the new firmware in the package.

	15. CAUTION: Depending upon the currently installed MP
	    firmware, interim upgrades to previous revisions of
	    MP firmware may be required in order to upgrade to iLO
	    MP firmware revision E.03.30.

	    This system firmware update will be aborted if the
	    current MP firmware revision present on the system is
	    less than E.02.29. The firmware update and patch will
	    be excluded from installation if this requirement is
	    not met.  In order to upgrade system firmware
	    using this package, first upgrade the MP firmware to
	    E.02.29. Please follow the upgrade requirements below:

	    1 - If the currently installed MP firmware is older
	        than E.02.10 then updating to MP firmware revision
	        E.02.26 requires updating to MP E.02.10 first.
	    2 - Upgrades to MP firmware revision E.02.29 will
	        require updating to MP firmware revision E.02.26
	        first.
	    3 - MP firmware must be at or upgraded to revision
	        E.02.29 prior to upgrading to iLO MP revision
	        E.03.30.

	16. DETERMINING CURRENT VERSION:
	    The current version of firmware installed on the
	    system can be determined by executing the
	    swinstall(1M) command with the -p (preview)
	    command-line option:

	    swinstall -x autoreboot=true \
	              -x patch_match_target=true \
	              -p -s /tmp/PHSS_36328.depot

	    This will also verify various firmware installation
	    criteria.  Or alternatively, the MP CM SYSREV command
	    can be used as shown below:

	    1 - Establish a telnet session with the iLO Management
	        Processor.
	    2 - Logon to the iLO Management Processor using the
	        Admin password.
	    3 - Type CM to enter the Command Menu.
	    4 - Type SYSREV to display system revision information.
	        The following should be displayed if the current
	        firmware is installed:

	        Current firmware revisions

	            MP FW        : E.03.30
	            BMC FW       : 01.30
	            EFI FW       : 03.20
	            System FW    : 03.33

	    5 - If the System firmware revision is less than 03.33,
	        if the BMC firmware revision is less than 01.30, or
	        if the iLO MP firmware revision is less than
	        E.03.30 then firmware should be updated.

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