Using a fup tape to upgrade tape drive firmware – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Updating Library and Tape Drive Firmware

Upgrading Tape Drive Firmware

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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You can find step-by-step instructions on erasing FUP tapes in your

library's online Help. To access the online Help system, click the

Help

icon

at the top right of the Web client or operator panel user interface.
The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the operator panel, select

Tools > Drive Mgmt

.

• From the Web client, select

Tools > Drive Operations

.

Using a FUP Tape to
Upgrade Tape Drive
Firmware

11

You can upgrade tape drive firmware using a FUP tape. A FUP tape

contains a specific version of tape drive firmware and is used to transfer

the firmware to one or more tape drives within the library. For

information on creating FUP tapes, see

Creating a FUP Tape

on page 204.

Make sure to upgrade the library with the appropriate level of tape drive

firmware, compatible with the tape drive type. To determine the

appropriate drive firmware, see the library’s release notes or contact Dell

Technical Support. The Dell Support Website,

http://support.dell.com

,

provides information that can help you to verify that the library is

running the appropriate level of tape drive firmware, compatible with the

tape drive type.
The entire process of updating tape drive firmware with a FUP tape can

be performed using the operator panel. If you choose to perform the

operation using the Web client, be aware that part of the process must be

performed on the operator panel and that you will need access to the

physical library.
Details on using a FUP tape to upgrade tape drive firmware include:

• Upgrade firmware on all of the drives in the library at the same time

to make sure that all of the drives are at the same firmware level.

Having different levels of drive firmware in the library is not

recommended.

• Each tape drive interface type requires a unique firmware image.

FUP tapes must contain the appropriate SCSI, FC, or SAS firmware

image for the corresponding SCSI, FC, or SAS drive type.

• You cannot use an LTO-1 tape in LTO-3 tape drives, or LTO-1 or

LTO-2 tapes in LTO-4 tape drives, or LTO-1, LTO-2, or LTO-3 tapes

in LTO-5 tape drives, to create FUP tapes. See

Creating a FUP Tape

on page 204 for more information.

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