Appendix, Appendix a, Upgrading flash rom update process – DATOptic RM12-S6.TB - Rackmount User Manual

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APPENDIX

Appendix A

Upgrading Flash ROM Update Process

A-1 Overview

Since the ARC-12x4 RAID controllers feature flash ROM firmware,

it is not necessary to change the hardware flash chip in order to

upgrade the RAID firmware. The user can simply re-program the

old firmware through the in-band PCIe bus or out-of-band Ethernet

port McRAID Storage manager and nflash DOS utility. New re-

leases of the firmware are available in the form of a DOS file on the

shipped CD or Areca website. The files available at the FTP site for

each model contain the following files in each version:

ARC12x4NNNN.BIN Software Binary Code (“NNNN” refers to the

software code type)

ARC12x4BIOS.BIN:

→ PCIe 2.0 BIOS for system board using

ARC12x4BOOT.BIN:

→ RAID controller hardware initialization

ARC12x4FIRM.BIN:

→ RAID kernel program

ARC12x4MBR0.BIN:

→ Master Boot Record for supporting Dual

Flash Image in the 6Gb/s SATA RAID controller

README.TXT contains the history information of the software code

change in the main directory. Read this file first to make sure you

are upgrading to the proper binary file. Select the right file for the

upgrade. Normally, user upgrades the ARC12x4BIOS.BIN for sys-

tem M/B compatibility and ARC12x4FIRM.BIN for RAID function.

All these files in the firmware package are a part of the firmware.

You should update all files in the package, no special update order

needed. New firmware works after a system restart not instant

available, so you can update all files before restart the system. The

controller firmware is independent of the array, and update firm-

ware does not touch anything you stored in the array.

Note:

Please update all binary code (BIOS, BOOT FIRM and MBR0)

before you reboot system. Otherwise, a mixed firmware

package may hang the controller.

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