HP StorageWorks 1510i Modular Smart Array User Manual

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When determining which MSA controller firmware version to use, review the requirements and

information in the Compatibility Matrix(es), release notes, and other MSA announcements.

Because firmware updates require least one restart of the MSA array and its attached storage

enclosures, update system firmware only during a scheduled maintenance window.

The following versions of Internet Explorer are supported:
• MSA1510i firmware 1.30 or earlier: IE6.0
• MSA1510i firmware 2.0 or later: IE7.0

Before updating system firmware, stop all host traffic to the array controller.

Before updating system firmware, make sure that a recent, known good backup of all data on

the MSA array is available.

Before updating system firmware, make sure that a copy of the configuration, including the iSCSI

IP addressing and portal information, along with the hard drive, LUN, and target information is

available.

If it has been more than six months since you restarted your MSA storage system, HP recommends

that you power-cycle the MSA (power off, and then power on) before updating the firmware to

ensure that you are working with a fresh system.

For newly installed MSA, do not perform a firmware update until controller batteries are fully

charged.

For existing MSA, do not perform a firmware update until you have confirmed that the “host

mode” or “profile” for each connection is correctly set. The host mode identifies the operating

system of each connection to the storage. Do not use the “default” setting. If the host mode is

not properly set, hosts may lose access to the storage or experience other difficulties after the

update. Depending on your operating system environment or user preference, the host mode is

set through the “connection” commands of the CLI or through the “ACL” settings of the SMU. For

more information, see the CLI or SMU user documents.

In dual controller MSA1510i configurations, you MUST log off all redundant paths to the MSA

array prior to beginning a firmware update. The update will not succeed if redundant paths are

detected by the MPIO/DSM and may require multiple reboots to recover back to the original

firmware version. There could also be potential loss of connection of the Internet Explorer to the

management port if there are redundant paths during the flash update cycle.

In dual controller MSA1510i configurations, only one of the two MSA controllers is updated

directly. The second MSA controller is updated (cloned) when the MSA is power-cycled near

the end of the updating procedure.

Depending on the storage enclosure model attached to the MSA array (SATA or SCSI), you may

be able to update enclosure firmware or hard drive firmware through the MSA utility.

After the update is complete, be sure to check the status of the MSA for unexpected issues.

After power-cycling the MSA array, verify the status of the connections, defined profile types,

redundancy settings, and storage configuration.

After the update is complete, power cycle the MSA and all of its attached hard drive storage

enclosures to activate the new firmware.

IMPORTANT:

If you encounter any problems during the firmware update process, stop and contact HP technical

support. See

HP technical support

” on page 10 for support contact information.

Example
To update MSA controller firmware or MSA storage enclosure firmware:

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Command reference

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