Performing pfr600 maintenance tasks, Downloading pfr600 disk drive firmware, Performing pfr600 maintenance tasks – Grass Valley Profile XP Aug 16 2004 User Manual

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Performing PFR600 maintenance tasks

23 July 2004

Profile XP System Guide

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Performing PFR 600 maintenance tasks

PFR600 maintenance tasks include:

“Downloading PFR600 disk drive firmware” on page 107

“Replacing a failed disk module” on page 108

“Starting disk rebuild manually” on page 108

“Starting and Stopping disk initialization” on page 109

“Checking and restoring default PFR600 RAID Controller settings” on page

109

“Disabling a PFR600 RAID controller for removal” on page 110

“Enabling a PFR600 RAID controller” on page 111

“Disabling a PFR600 disk module for removal” on page 112

Downloading PFR600 disk drive firmware

When upgrading your Profile XP System Software, you may be instructed in the
software release notes to upgrade the PFR600 disk drive firmware. This allows you to
take advantage of the disk drive enhancements and benefit from improved performance
and reliability.

To determine your disk drive type and current firmware version, select a disk drive icon
in the GVG Disk Utility tree view, then note the drive properties reported in the
right-hand pane. Use the following procedure if you need to download disk drive
firmware.

NOTE: The disk drives on each controller are upgraded one at a time which can
take as long as 2 minutes per drive. Also, the Disk Utility allows selecting multiple
controllers for disk firmware upgrades, however, upgrades are handled one
controller at a time. Take this into consideration when scheduling the upgrade.

To download disk drive firmware:

1. In the GVG Disk Utility, right-click a controller in the tree view, then select

Advanced | Download Firmware

in the context menu.

NOTE: You can download firmware to a single disk by right-clicking a disk icon in
the tree view.

2. In the Open dialog box, locate the c:\profile\microcode directory, then select the

latest .lod file for your disk drive type.

For example, use:

Use Ciprico_Seagate73LP_<version #>.lod for 73GB Seagate drives

Use Ciprico_Seagate181HH_<version #>.lod for 180G Seagate drives

Where <version #> specifies the firmware version number.

To determine drive type and current firmware version, select a drive in the tree
view, then note the drive properties reported in the right-hand pane.

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