Firmware download from a usb device, Enabling the usb device, Viewing the usb file system – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Firmware download from a USB device

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Slot 7 (CP1, active): Firmware has been downloaded to the secondary partition
of the switch.

[5]: Mon Mar 22 04:37:24 2010
Slot 7 (CP1, standby): The firmware commit operation has started. This may
take up to 10 minutes.

[6]: Mon Mar 22 04:41:59 2010
Slot 7 (CP1, standby): The commit operation has completed successfully.

[7]: Mon Mar 22 04:41:59 2010
Slot 7 (CP1, standby): Firmwaredownload command has completed successfully.
Use firmwareshow to verify the firmware versions.

11. Enter the firmwareShow command to display the new firmware versions.

Firmware download from a USB device

The Brocade 300, 5100, 5300, 6505, 6510, 6520, 7800, 8000, and VA-40FC switches and the
Brocade DCX, DCX-4S, or DCX 8510 Backbones support a firmware download from a Brocade
branded USB device attached to the switch or active CP. Before the USB device can be accessed by
the firmwareDownload command, it must be enabled and mounted as a file system. The firmware
images to be downloaded must be stored under the relative path from
/usb/usbstorage/brocade/firmware or use the absolute path in the USB file system. Multiple
images can be stored under this directory. There is a firmwarekey directory where the public key
signed firmware is stored.

When the firmwareDownload command line option,

-U

(upper case)

,

is specified, the

firmwareDownload command downloads the specified firmware image from the USB device. When
specifying a path to a firmware image in the USB device, you can only specify the relative path to
/firmware or the absolute path.

Enabling the USB device

1. Log in to the switch using an account assigned to the admin role.

2. Enter the usbStorage -e command.

Viewing the USB file system

1. Log in to the switch using an account assigned to the admin role.

2. Enter the usbStorage -l command.

BrcdDCXBB:admin> usbstorage –l
firmware\ 381MB 2010 Mar 28 15:33
v7.1.0\ 381MB 2010 Mar 28 10:39
config\ 0B 2010 Mar 28 15:33
support\ 0B 2010 Mar 28 15:33
firmwarekey\ 0B 2010 Mar 28 15:33
Available space on usbstorage 79%

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