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1. June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA The following Shelf Manager types originally shipped with ShMM 300 modules but might have been upgraded to ShMM 500 modules by the customer For upgrade instructions please contact your Schroff service partner ACB III rc acb3e ACB II rc acb2 ACB II with ShMM 500 rc acb2 HPDL SMC 1 rc acb es Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 5 31 June 6 2012 Schroff Avance TCA 2 Preparations Firmware files Unzip the file 63998 08171 zip This file contains the following Pre Built images TFTP Upgrade files 63998 08171 kernel Upgrade kernel image for TFTP upgrade 63998 08171 rfs Upgrade RFS image for TFTP upgrade Reliable Upgrade files 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel Upgrade kernel for reliable upgrade 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs Upgrade RFS for reliable upgrade 63998 08171 u boot Upgrade u boot for reliable upgrade Terminal Program Connect a serial console cable to a terminal or PC running a terminal emulator Hypercom Minicom HyperTerminal etc to the serial interface of the Shelf Manager RJ45 connector SERIAL or ShMgr on the SAP Set the terminal or emulator to 115200 N 8 1 115200 baud no parity 8 bits per character 1 stop bit Login user is root with no password FRU ID files The Shelf Manager firmware images contain FRU ID files for the Shelf for most production chassis Important Note This firmware relea
2. 318 bytes the Shelf FRU the Shelf FRU In case of errors or different output from the commands above please check the following The correct FRU files have been installed The correct shelf manager type is set in the RC2 variable Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 22 31 June 6 2012 Schrof f Avance TCA 5 Resetting the Shelf Manager configuration to the default values The U boot bootloader stores its environment variables in a SEEPROM You can modify these variables with either the U boot or Linux setenv command If you set the environment values incorrectly you can use this procedure to set the U boot environment variables back to their default values 1 Reboot the shelf manager with the reboot command Stop the shelf manager from booting Linux by entering a character on the serial console when Hit any key to stop autoboot is displayed 3 Enter the U boot commands eeprom write 80400000 0 1800 and reset 4 Stop the shelf manager from booting Linux by entering a character on the serial console when the U boot banner is displayed 5 Enter the U boot commands save save and reset Note If you set the U boot environment to the factory default values the rc2 variable may not be set to the correct value for your shelf manager carrier board You must set the rc2 variable on both shelf managers to the same value e g etc rc acb HPDL See sect
3. U Boot 1 1 4 Shmm5 00 Step 3 Verify the correct name of the download images Make sure that the renamed files of Step 1 correspond to the required file names in u boot Shmm500 printenv boot file sentry kernel ramdisk sentry rfs Step 4 Make sure that the network settings for your SAMM 500 are such that it can see the TFTP server on your network shmm500 printenv serverip ipaddr netmask gatewayip serverip 192 168 0 7 ipaddr 192 168 0 2 netmask 255 255 0 0 gatewayip 192 168 0 1 If any of these need to be changed do it as follows shmm500 setenv serverip 192 168 0 88 shmm500 saveenv Saving Environment to EEPROM shmm500 Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 15 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA IMPORTANT As part of the upgrade process the ENV VAR settings will be restored to factory default Please make sure to take note on the ENV VAR settings so they can be restored at the end of the upgrade To display the current settings type shmm500 printenv The default settings are listed in the chapter Configuration Settings Step 5 If your SAMM 500 module has the net command defined you can use this command to boot the upgrade kernel and RFS as follows shmm500 run net If it does not you can set the system variables step by step and start the upgrade process setenv bootargs bootargs root dev ram rw console ttyS0 115200 lt enter gt setenv reliable_upgrade
4. 0x00000000 Alternate Boot mage Name 63998 08165 U Boot 1 1 4 Created Wed Jun 22 13 59 47 2011 mage Type MIPS Linux Firmware uncompressed Data Size 185336 Bytes 180 99 kB 0 18 MB Load Address 0x9FC00000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Alternate Kernel mage Name 63998 08165 Linux 2 4 26 Created Wed Jun 22 13 59 47 2011 mage Type MIPS Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed Data Size 883998 Bytes 863 28 kB 0 84 MB Load Address 0x80100000 Entry Point 0x802D6040 Alternate RFS mage Name 63998 08165 RFS 2 7 4 Created Wed Jun 22 13 59 46 2011 mage Type MIPS Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 3913508 Bytes 3821 79 kB 3 73 MB Load Address 0x00000000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver 2 8 2 1 Pigeon Point and the stylized lighthouse logo are trademarks of Pigeon Point Systems Copyright c 2002 2012 Pigeon Point Systems All rights reserved Build date time May 3 2012 06 39 05 Carrier HPDL ACB Carrier subtype 0 subversion 0 Cooling Management Library libcooling_acb so Version 2 8 2 1 Carrier Product ID 21594346 Chassis Product ID 11596160 In case the new firmware version appears in the alternate section and the old version in the current section the watchdog timer has expired and reset the firmware version to the version before the upgrade You can use the command rupgrad
5. 2 2012 05 03 06 44 28 PDT etc rc Mounting filesystems etc rc Mounted proc etc rc Mounted dev pts etc rce Mounted dev mtdblock10 to var upgrade etc rc Mounted tmp etc re Checking the reliable upgrade watchdog timer inactive etc rc Flash erase requested via U Boot variable etc rce erasing mtdcharl gt etc Erasing 128 Kibyte e0000 87 complete Cleanmarker written at e0000 etc rc erasing mtdchar0 gt var Erasing 128 Kibyte 1a0000 92 complete Cleanmarker written at 1a0000 etc rce Mounted dev mtdblock0O to var etc rc Placed var tmp to ram disk etc rce Setting hostname shmm500 etc re Started syslogd and klogd etc re dev mtdblock1l appears to be empty restoring from factory etc etc rce Preserved ssh_host_dsa_key in etc ssh etc rc Preserved ssh_host_rsa_key in etc ssh etc re Mounted dev mtdblock1 to etc Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 24 31 June 6 2012 etc re etc readhwaddr etc netconfig etc netconfig etc netconfig etc netconfig etc re etc re etc re etc re etc re etc re lt gt 20 lt gt 20 lt gt 20 lt I gt 20 S7 onan 5T TOTS 252 492 52a 52 52 acb HPDL acb HPDL acb HPDL acb HPDL acb HPDL acb HPDL 363 493 504 shmm500 login r Passwor d Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 25 31 June 6 2012 Schroff Advance
6. HPDL upgrade With the new HPDL scheme some tests should be done after the upgrade to verify the correct installation of the firmware and the FRU files These tests should be done on both shelf managers in a redundant system 1 Correct version installed and configured use the version command to check for the correct firmware version numbers under current boot current kernel and current rfs All should be 63998 08171 The Pigeon Point Shelf manager version should be 2 8 2 1 The carrier setting should be HPDL ACB version Current Boot mage Name 63998 08171 U Boot 1 1 4 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 49 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux Firmware uncompressed Data Size 189104 Bytes 184 67 kB 0 18 MB Load Address 0x9FC00000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Current Kernel mage Name 63998 08171 Kernel Linux 2 4 26 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 49 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed Data Size 879447 Bytes 858 83 kB 0 84 MB Load Address 0x80100000 Entry Point 0x802D4040 Current RFS mage Name 63998 08171 RFS 2 8 2 1 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 48 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 3853955 Bytes 3763 63 kB 3 68 MB Load Address 0x00000000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Alternate section not printed Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver 2 8 2 1 Pigeon Point and the stylized lighthouse logo ar
7. Shelf Manager Users Guide Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 26 31 June 6 2012 Schrof Ff Avance TCA 7 Firmware part number 63998 08171 configuration files The configuration file etc shelfman conf contains all PPS default configuration variables for the Shelf Manager Variables that have been modified for Firmware version 63998 08171 are stored in the additional configuration files etc shelfman conf ACB HPDL The content of the custom specific configuration file is listed below cat etc shelfman conf ACB HPDL etc shelfman conf ACB HPDL Created by MGT 4 February 2008 Modified by MGT 3 December 2008 added static IP assignment for USB COOLING_MANAGEMENT acb Schroff cooling algorithm CARRIER_OPTIONS NEBS TACH_MASK 0x0F Enables NEBS cooling strategy Uses fan tach mask byte default is OxFF CARRIER_OPTIONS CARRIER_FRU_LOCATION ADM1026 0 0x2e 2080 USE_TELCO 1 CARRIER_OPTIONS IN_EX_SWITCHOFF 0 FRU_IN_ADM1026 1 CARRIER_OPTIONS CARRIER_FRU_LOCATION ADM1026 0 0x2e 2110 IN_EX_SWITCHOFF 0 CARRIER_OPTIONS CARRIER_FRU_LOCATION ADM1026 0 0x2e 2200 MAX_INTAKE 2 MAX_E XHAUST 2 USE_TELCO 1 COOLING_FAN_INCREASE_TIMEOUT 60 COOLING_FAN_DECREASE_TIMEOUT 60 FAN_LEVEL_STEP_UP FAN_LEVEL_STEP_DOWN NORMAL_STABLE_TIME 1800 INITIAL _FAN_LEVEL 8 MIN_FAN_LEVEL 3 FAN_FULL_SPEED_DELAY 30 IPMB_LINK_ISOLATION_TIMEOUT 60 REDUNDANCY_NET_ADAPTER usb0 REDUNDANCY_NET_ADAPTER2 usbl1 REDUNDA
8. TCA Calling etc rc acb HPDL Board Hardware Address 0x10 etc hosts updated with shmm500 192 168 0 22 entry Updating etc profile sentry with IP settings Starting bin inetd Starting time synchronization script 140 140 140 140 oot Image Name 63998 08171 RFS 2 8 2 1 Updating etc profile sentry with specific settings Starting snmpd Starting httpd Starting Shelf Manager for carrier type ACB Command line shelfman sf Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver 2 8 2 1 Built on May 3 2012 06 39 05 Lock log print buffer at 0x1006e3e0 Pthread lock log print buffer at 0x10072c30 Reading configuration file etc shelfman conf Schrof Ff Avance TCA 6 Configuring Ethernet Port Bonding on the Shelf Manager In the default configuration the shelf manager will assign the RMCP IP address from the shelf FRU data to port 1 ethO on the active shelf manager If the active shelf manager fails or the Ethernet link to port 1 fails a switchover will occur and the RMCP address will be assigned to the port 1 on what was the backup shelf manager and is now the new active shelf manager Ethernet port 2 eth1 is not used in the default configuration a reer The shelf manager Ethernet ports in a Schroff shelf are wired according to the Tas oe ATCA site dependent diagram at the left If only a single switch blade is installed in slot 1 and a shelf manager switchover occurs shelf manager 2
9. U Boot 1 1 4 Created Wed Jun 22 13 59 47 2011 mage Type MIPS Linux Firmware uncompressed Data Size 185336 Bytes 180 99 kB 0 18 MB Load Address 0x9FC00000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Alternate Kernel mage Name 63998 08165 Linux 2 4 26 Created Wed Jun 22 13 59 47 2011 mage Type MIPS Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed Data Size 883998 Bytes 863 28 kB 0 84 MB Load Address 0x80100000 Entry Point 0x802D6040 Alternate RFS mage Name 63998 08165 RFS 2 7 4 Created Wed Jun 22 13 59 46 2011 mage Type MIPS Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 3913508 Bytes 3821 79 kB 3 73 MB Load Address 0x00000000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver 2 8 2 1 Pigeon Point and the stylized lighthouse logo are trademarks of Pigeon Point Systems Copyright c 2002 2012 Pigeon Point Systems All rights reserved Build date time May 3 2012 06 39 05 Carrier HPDL ACB Carrier subtype 0 subversion 0 Cooling Management Library libcooling_acb so Version 2 8 2 1 Carrier Product ID 21594346 Chassis Product ID 11596160 In case the new firmware version appears in the alternate section and the old version in the current section the watchdog timer has expired and reset the firmware version to the version before the upgrade You can try the command rupgrade_tool sR to flip the firmware version the shelf manage
10. can modify these settings by editing the configuration files If you modify the configuration files incorrectly you can use this procedure to set the configuration files back to their default values 1 Use the setenv command to change the U boot environment variable flash_reset to y 2 Reboot the shelf manager with the reboot command setenv flash_reset y reboot The system is going down NOW Sending SIGTERM to all processes Please stand by while rebooting the system Resetting Integrated Peripherals U Boot 1 1 4 Jun 6 2012 10 20 08 CPU Aul550 324 MHz id 0x02 rev 0x00 Board ShMM 500 S N 08026624 DRAM Samsung K4S511633F 128 MB Flash 64 MB In serial Out serial Err serial ADM1060 configuration version 1 5 Net AulX00 ETHERNET Hit any key to stop autoboot 0 Booting image at be080000 mage Name 63998 08171 Kernel Linux 2 4 26 Created 2012 06 06 14 20 49 UTC mage Type MIPS Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed Data Size 879447 Bytes 858 8 kB Load Address 80100000 Entry Point 802d4040 Verifying Checksum OK Uncompressing Kernel Image OK Loading Ramdisk Image at be440000 mage Name 63998 08171 RFS 2 8 2 1 Created 2012 06 06 14 20 48 UTC mage Type MIPS Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 3853955 Bytes 3 7 MB Load Address 00000000 Entry Point 00000000 Verifying Checksum OK Starting kernel init started BusyBox v1 16
11. the NTP client from the list of time servers received from the DHCP server additional addresses returned by the DHCP server were not used The NTP client can use up to six separate addresses which may be important in some use cases 3 In the Get Sensor Reading response reserved flags were not set to 1 as the IP MI specification requires 4 The clia utility could crash if the CARRIER environment variable was not defined 5 Startup script etc rc common was corrected to start hpiSubagent only after openhpid is started Both these utilities are now started only if U Boot variable openhpi is set to y 6 DHCP client did not bring up network interface before using it For previous releases please see the Pigeon Point firmware release notes Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 31 31 June 6 2012
12. y lt enter gt tftp 80400000 sentry kernel lt enter gt tftp 81200000 sentry rfs lt enter gt bootm 80400000 81200000 lt enter gt The upgrade kernel and RFS will boot and automatically start the upgrade process This procedure may take several minutes The ShMM will reboot automatically after the upgrade is complete Step 6 Verification of the upgrade After bootup of the system log in as root with empty password shmm500 login root Password To verify the successful upgrade you can verify the version that you are running with the version command version Current Boot mage Name 63998 08171 U Boot 1 1 4 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 49 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux Firmware uncompressed Data Size 189104 Bytes 184 67 kB 0 18 MB Load Address 0x9FC00000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Current Kernel mage Name 63998 08171 Kernel Linux 2 4 26 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 49 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed Data Size 879447 Bytes 858 83 kB 0 84 MB Load Address 0x80100000 Entry Point 0x802D4040 Current RFS mage Name 63998 08171 RFS 2 8 2 1 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 48 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 3853955 Bytes 3763 63 kB 3 68 MB Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 16 31 June 6 2012 Schrof f AivanceaTCA Load Address 0x00000000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Alternate Boot mage Name 63998 08165
13. Download of FRU data to the Shelf Manager in 0x12 sh fru_update 12 0 lt Shelf Manager FRU file name gt Note The upgrade process of the shelf manager may take several minutes 3 4 Setting the environmental variable rc2 After successful upgrade set the RC2 environment variable and reboot the system setenv re2 etc rc acb HPDL Please make sure that the rc2 variable is set correctly A common problem that causes the Shelf Manager to not work properly is to set the rc2 variable incorrectly You must set the rc2 variable on both shelf managers to the same value e g etc rce acb HPDL You can check the setting with getenv rc2 After setting the variable reboot the shelf manager If one of the shelf managers is set to a different variable it will constantly reboot signaling that it is not working properly 3 5 Restart the system If you use redundant shelf managers you need to reboot both shelf managers at the same time There are several ways of doing this 1 Power cycle the complete shelf 2 Remove both shelf managers from their slots Wait minimum 5 sec Re insert the shelf managers 3 Push the reset buttons on the front panel of both shelf managers use a ball pen tip or similar within a maximum delay of 3 sec 4 Use the script fru_data_refresh in var nvdata cd var nvdata sh fru_data_refresh Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 20 31 June 6 2012 Schrof f Avance TCA 4 Special tests for
14. HPDL mode with V2 8 2 1 firmware Because new shelf manager and shelf designs will only be supported in HPDL mode we recommend that shelf managers are run in HPDL mode The Linux command getenv rc2 will show how the shelf manager is configured If the result is rc acb HPDL then the shelf manager is configured to run in HPDL mode Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 2 31 June 6 2012 Schrof Ff AivanceaTCA CONTENT 1 Schroff shelf manager versions cccececeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeseaeeeeseceeeeesscaeeeesenaeeeesenaeess 4 2 PREPAALONS sesesverssevedeviss eerie EE IEEE IE ETENE E EEE EEEE EEEE r EES 6 3 Upgrading the Shelf Manager to release 2 8 2 1 eccecceccccceceeeeeeeeeeeesenaeeeseeeeeeesnaeeeeeesenaeees 8 3 1 Reliable Upgrade ProcedtrG siidine aaeei iaeiaiai eaaa 10 3 2 TFTP Upgrade Proce Que itvcccocsiscs cctee eere EEEE ERENER AKATAA KAERA EEEE cheeses SEKEREK 15 3 3 Updating FRU data files oo eee eee eenee ee eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeseaeeeesesaaeeeenenaeeeeeegas 18 3 4 Setting the environmental variable C2 cccccececececeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeseceeeeeseseeeeseeneeeeees 20 3 5 Restart the SYStOM sicsvctetvierstie tities E R titties 20 4 Special tests for HPDL Upgrade cccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeesenaeees 21 5 Resetting the Shelf Manager configuration to the default ValUCS cccesseeeceeeeeeeeeenees 23 6 Configuring Ethernet Port Bon
15. N bin 16slot pull cooling bused IPMB Dual Star DC 11592 501 11592501HCBIN bin 16slot pull cooling rad IPMB Dual Star DC 11592 502 11592502HBBIN bin 16slot pull cooling bused IPMB Full Mesh DC Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 6 31 June 6 2012 11592 503 11596 007 11596 010 11596 012 11596 090 11596 100 11596 101 11596 102 11596 103 11596 107 11596 150 11596 151 11596 152 11596 153 11596 160 11596 161 11596 300 11596 301 11596 302 11596 302 11592503HBBIN bin 11596007HBBIN bin 11596090HDBIN bin 11596100HBBIN bin 11596101HBBIN bin 11596102HBBIN bin 11596103HBBIN bin 11596107HABIN bin 11596150HDBIN bin 11596151HEBIN bin 11596152HEBIN bin 11596153HDBIN bin 11596160HDBIN bin 11596161HDBIN bin 11596303HBBIN bin ZRSATC6TMDPEM2NHBBIN bin Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 Schroff AivanceaTCA 16slot pull cooling rad IPMB Full Mesh DC 2slot push pull cooling bused IPMB node node AC 5slot push cooling bused IPMB Triple Repl Mesh DC 5slot push cooling bused IPMB Triple Repl Mesh DC 2slot push pull cooling bused IPMB Hub Hub DC 14slot pull cooling bused IPMB Dual Star DC 14slot pull cooling rad IPMB Dual Star DC 14slot pull cooling bused IPMB Full Mesh DC 14slot pull cooling rad IPMB Full Mesh DC 2slot push pull cooling bused IPMB node node DC 14slot pull cooling bused IPMB Dual Star DC 14slot pul
16. NT_IP_ADDRESS 192 168 1 2 REDUNDANCY_NETMASK 255 255 255 128 REDUNDANCY_ENABLED TRUE USE_SECOND_CHANNEL TRUE IN RMCP_NET_ADAPTER2 eth1 SWITCHOVER_ON_HANDLE_OPEN TRUE SWITCHOVER_TIMEOUT_ON_BROKEN_LINK 1 ALLOW_CLEARING_CRITICAL_ALARM TRUE VERBOSITY OxF HPDL HPDL The u boot configuration data environment variables is stored in a system EEPROM The default content is listed below getenv baudrate 115200 ipaddr 192 168 0 22 serverip 192 168 0 7 netmask 255 255 255 0 bootfile sentry kernel ramdisk sentry rfs rootpath rootfs ramargs setenv bootargs root dev ram rw net tftpboot 80400000 bootfile tftpboot 81200000 ramdisk run ramargs add misc bootm 80400000 81200000 nfsargs setenv bootargs root dev nfs rw nfsroot serverip rootpath addip setenv bootargs bootargs ip ipaddr serverip gatewayip netmas k hostname ipdevice addmisc setenv bootargs bootargs quiet console console baudrate reli able_upgrade S reliable_upgrade Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 27 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivancenTCA nfs tftpboot 80800000 bootfile run nfsargs addip addmisc bootm bootcmd run ramargs addmisc bootm kernel_start rfs_start console ttyso0 quiet quiet ipdevice eth0 ipldevice eth1l ipladdr 192 168 1 2 gatewayip 192 168 0 1 rmcpaddr 192 168 0 2 hostname shmm500 f
17. Release Date June 6 2012 Schrof Ff AivanceaTCA Release Notes Schroff firmware part number 63998 08171 Based on Pigeon Point Systems PPS firmware release 2 8 2 1 for SAMM 500 Release History Release date Schroff FW P N PPS version December 14 2006 63998 04652 V2 3 2 April 26 2007 63998 04660 V2 4 2 January 18 2008 63998 04664 V2 5 1 July 28 2008 63998 08152 V2 5 3 January 29 2010 63998 08160 V2 6 4 4 September 14 2010 63998 08161P4 V2 7 0 4 October 7 2010 63998 08162 V2 7 1 July 1 2011 63998 08165 V2 7 4 January 19 2012 63998 08170 V2 8 1 June 6 2012 63998 08171 V2 8 2 1 Introduction The firmware package 63998 08171 zip contains Firmware release 2 8 2 1 for the ShMM 500 The PPS supplied RFS image has been modified by Schroff to adapt the firmware to Schroff ATCA shelves The kernel image has not been modified and is identical to the PPS kernel image The U boot environment has been modified to reflect the necessary non volatile system settings for this firmware running on Schroff shelf managers The Schroff part number for this firmware release is 63998 08171 Important Notice Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 1 31 The flash memory device on the ShMM 500 has gone to end of life status ShMM 500s produced after November 1 2012 will contain a new version of the flash memory device and must use an updated Linux kernel The Linux kernel
18. _tool copying 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs from tmp to dev mtdchar9 using cp protocol rupgrade_tool invoking scripts step4h erase 4 etc upgrade step4hshm Stopping Shelf Manager Done 4 etc upgrade step4hshm Cleaning new var partition Done 4 etc upgrade step4hshm Cleaning new etc partition Done 4 etc upgrade step4hshm Copying etc ssh keys Done 4 etc upgrade step4hshm Upgrade complete rupgrade_tool image s copy OK rupgrade_tool watchdog started rupgrade_tool selected provisional flash rupgrade_tool reboot Restarting system U Boot 1 1 4 Jun 6 2012 10 20 08 CPU Aul550 324 MHz id 0x02 rev 0x00 Board ShMM 500 S N 08026624 DRAM Samsung K4S511633F 128 MB Flash 64 MB In serial Out serial Err serial ADM1060 configuration version 1 5 Net AulX00 ETHERNET Hit any key to stop autoboot 0 Booting image at be080000 mage Name 63998 08171 Kernel Linux 2 4 26 Created 2012 06 06 14 20 49 UTC mage Type MIPS Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed Data Size 879447 Bytes 858 8 kB Load Address 80100000 Entry Point 802d4040 Verifying Checksum OK Uncompressing Kernel Image OK Loading Ramdisk Image at be440000 mage Name 63998 08171 RFS 2 8 2 1 Created 2012 06 06 14 20 48 UTC mage Type MIPS Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 3853955 Bytes 3 7 MB Load Address 00000000 Entry Point 00000000 Verifying Checksum OK St
19. arting kernel init started BusyBox v1 16 2 2012 05 03 06 44 28 PDT Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 12 31 June 6 2012 Schrof f AivancenTCA etc rc Mounting filesystems etc rc Mounted proc etc rce Mounted dev pts etc rce Mounted dev mtdblock10 to var upgrade etc rc Mounted tmp etc rce Checking the reliable upgrade watchdog timer activated etc re Mounted dev mtdblock0 to var etc rc Placed var tmp to ram disk etc re Setting hostname shmm500 etc re Started syslogd and klogd etc rc Strobing the reliable upgrade WDT etc re dev mtdblock1l appears to be empty restoring from factory etc etc rce Preserved ssh_host_dsa_key in etc ssh etc rc Preserved ssh_host_rsa_key in etc ssh etc re Mounted dev mtdblockl to etc etc re Calling etc rc acb HPDL etc readhwaddr Board Hardware Address 0x10 etc netconfig etc hosts updated with shmm500 192 168 0 22 entry etc netconfig Updating etc profile sentry with IP settings etc netconfig Starting bin inetd etc netconfig Starting time synchronization script etc rc acb HPDL Image Name 63998 08171 RFS 2 8 2 1 etc rc acb HPDL Updating etc profile sentry with specific settings etc rc acb HPDL Starting snmpd etc rc acb HPDL Starting httpd etc rc acb HPDL Starting Shelf Manager for carrier type ACB etc rc acb HPDL Command line shelfman sf etc rc acb HPDL Strobing the reliabl
20. command 2 Programming the firmware and the shelf manager FRU file on the shelf manager in slot 0x12 a Connect to the active shelf manager in slot 0x12 and install the firmware gt Chapter 3 1 b Do a clia switchover to switch back to 0x12 c Install the shelf manager FRU file on 0x12 gt Chapter 3 3 d Reboot the shelf manager using the reboot command 3 Install the FRU files in the shelf and set the correct rc2 variable Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 8 31 June 6 2012 Schroff Advanced TGA a Connect to the shelf manager in slot 0x10 and install the FRU files for the shelf fan trays PEMs and SAP gt Chapter 3 3 b SSH into the backup shelf manager IP 192 168 1 3 user root no password c Set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb HPDL gt Chapter 3 4 d Terminate the ssh connection with exit e On the shelf manager in slot 0x10 set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb HPDL gt Chapter 3 4 f Reboot both shelf managers simultaneously gt Chapter 3 5 Example 3 Zephyr or Ventus shelf with one shelf manager and serial connection or SSH connection to the console interface 1 Set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb4 gt Chapter 3 4 2 Install the firmware gt Chapter 3 1 3 Install the FRU files in the shelf manager and shelf and DSAP gt Chapter 3 3 Note Do not install FRU files in the fan trays ISAP or PEMS 4 set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb HPDL gt Chapter 3 4 5 reboot the shelf manage
21. configuration Below are four examples of the required steps to upgrade your shelf The first two examples shown below are for Schroff shelf with managed FRUs The second two examples are for Schroff shelf with IPMC based FRUs These procedures work on the factory default shelf configuration when a shelf is shipped from Schroff manufacturing Before updating deployment shelf in the field we recommend to test the procedure in your laboratory and to adapt the procedure to your specific environment if necessary For further information regarding the firmware upgrade process please see the Pigeon Point Systems user guide ShelfManagerUG_2_8_1_20111207 pdf Example 1 Shelf with one shelf manager and serial connection or SSH connection to the console interface 1 Install the firmware gt Chapter 3 1 2 Install the FRU files gt Chapter 3 3 3 set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb HPDL gt Chapter 3 4 4 reboot the shelf manager gt Chapter 3 5 Example 2 Shelf with two shelf managers and serial connection or SSH connection to the console interface of the active shelf manager in 0x10 1 Programming the firmware and the shelf manager FRU file on the shelf manager in slot 0x10 a Connect to the active shelf manager in slot 0x10 and install the firmware gt Chapter 3 1 b Do a clia switchover to switch back to 0x10 c Install the shelf manager FRU file on 0x10 gt Chapter 3 3 d Reboot the shelf manager using the reboot
22. d in Table 1 Complete update The example below shows the complete update of the FRU files in the shelf and on the shelf managers in a 14 or 16 slot Schroff ATCA shelf In order to get a list of supported FRU numbers and associated FRU types for your specific shelf type use the command clia fru Change to the var nvdata directory cd var nvdata Shelf FRU file update Download of FRU data to shelf SEEPROM 1 sh fru_update 20 1 lt Shelf FRU file name gt Download of FRU data to shelf SEEPROM 2 sh fru_update 20 2 lt Shelf FRU file name gt Download of FRU data to Fan Tray 0 sh fru_update 20 3 lt Fan Tray FRU file name gt Download of FRU data to Fan Tray 1 sh fru_update 20 4 lt Fan Tray FRU file name gt Download of FRU data to Fan Tray 2 sh fru_update 20 5 lt Fan Tray FRU file name gt Download of FRU data to PEM A sh fru_update 20 6 lt PEM FRU file name gt Download of FRU data to PEM B sh fru_update 20 7 lt PEM FRU file name gt Download of FRU data to the SAP sh fru_update 20 8 lt SAP FRU file name gt Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 19 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA Shelf Manager FRU file update In a system with only one Shelf Manager please consult the user manual of the shelf to determine the shelf manager address locations 10 and 12 Download of FRU data to the Shelf Manager in 0x10 sh fru_update 10 0 lt Shelf Manager FRU file name gt
23. depending on the value of the configuration variable REDUNDANCY COMPRESSION THRESHOLD If message size in bytes exceeds this value then message is compressed By default this variable is set to 1 which disables compression N So Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 30 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA 9 Ifa new configuration variable NO_MO_M1_EVENT_AT STARTUP is TRUE then the event M0 gt M1 is not sent for a physical Shelf Manager when itis not physically reinserted but just logically restarted the default value is set to FALSE for compatibility 10 A PEM symbolic extension has been added to the Fru Activation Deactivation page of the Web interface so that a user can activate deactivate a PEM by its site number 11 The Linux iftest utility has been added to the Shelf Manager RFS to help with physical network link state diagnostics 12 The RFS Image header now contains the Shelf Manager version In addition an HP l enabled RFS image now contains the HPI version in its header These versions can be seen at U Boot startup and via the imls command Also these version strings are stored in the etc version file Previously this file contained only the build date Bug Fixes Cached SDRs in the Shelf Manager were not immediately re read when a subsidiary FRU was removed on a remote IPM Controller this could cause problems in IntegralHP 2 Only one Network Time Protocol Server IP address was propagated to
24. ding on the Shelf Managet ccccccceceeeesesteeesesneeeees 26 7 Firmware part number 63998 08171 configuration files 0 0 eee ee eeeneeeeeeeeeeeee 27 B REVISION HIStory ironiari eneee asiaa erns ae enkan anaE awana ankkaa abadea AKE Eae 29 Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 3 31 June 6 2012 1 Schroff shelf manager versions Schroff Advance TCA The table below shows the Schroff shelf manager versions please identify your shelf manager type You will need the corresponding RC2 variable later in the upgrade process Photo Type RC2 variable The part number of the ACB V shelf manager is on the label at the rear side of the shelf manager see photo below enn Radial IPMB version p n 21596 292 Bused IPMB version p n 21596 291 ACB V rc acb HPDL Note If you have this shelf manager in your Zephyr or Ventus shelf please follow the special upgrade instructions The part number of the ACB IV shelf manager is on the label at the rear side of the shelf manager see photo below a Radial IPMB version p n 21594 347 Bused IPMB version p n 21594 346 ACB IV rc acb HPDL The part number of the ACB III shelf manager is on the label at the rear side of the shelf manager see photo below Finen Radial IPMB version p n 21593 251 Bused IPMB version p n 21593 250 Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 4 31 ACB III rc acb3
25. e trademarks of Pigeon Point Sys tems Copyright c 2002 2012 Pigeon Point Systems All rights reserved Build date time May 3 2012 06 39 05 Carrier HPDL ACB Carrier subtype 0 subversion 0 Cooling Management Library libcooling_acb so Version 2 8 2 1 Carrier Product ID 21594346 Chassis Product ID 11596160 2 Correct RC2 file cat var log messages grep Calling etc rc acb HPDL Jan 22 17 22 13 shmm500 user info etc rce Calling etc rc acb HPDL Check with the appropriate setting for your shelf manager from the table Schroff shelf manager versions at the top of this document Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 21 31 June 6 2012 3 Correct HPDL data in carrier FRU cat var log messages grep Jan 22 17 22 21 shmm500 daemon 4 Correct SDR data in carrier FRU cat var log messages grep Jan 22 17 22 21 shmm500 daemon 5 Correct HPDL data in shelf FRU cat var log messages grep Jan 22 17 24 26 shmm500 daemon 593 bytes 6 Correct SDR data in shelf FRU cat var log messages grep Jan 22 17 24 26 shmm500 daemon 190 bytes Schrof Ff AivanceaTCA HPDL data in the FRU info shelfman 248 HPDL data in the FRU HPDL SDRs in the FRU info shelfman 248 HPDL SDRs in the FRU HPDL Chassis data in the Shelf FRU info shelfman 248 HPDL Chassis data in HPDL Chassis SDRs in the Shelf FRU info shelfman 248 HPDL Chassis SDRs in 886 bytes
26. e upgrade WDT lt gt 00 00 05 490 146 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver 2 8 2 1 Built on May 3 2012 06 39 05 lt gt 00 00205 550 146 Lock log print buffer at 0x1006e3e0 lt gt 00 00 05 55 146 Pthread lock log print buffer at 0x10072c30 lt I gt 00 00 05 563 146 Reading configuration file etc shelfman conf shmm500 login root Password Step 3 Verification of the upgrade After bootup of the system log in as root with empty password shmm500 login root Password To verify the successful upgrade you can verify the version that you are running with the version command version Current Boot Image Name 63998 08171 U Boot 1 1 4 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 49 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux Firmware uncompressed Data Size 189104 Bytes 184 67 kB 0 18 MB Load Address 0x9FC00000 Entry Point 0x00000000 Current Kernel Image Name 63998 08171 Kernel Linux 2 4 26 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 49 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux Kernel Image gzip compressed Data Size 879447 Bytes 858 83 kB 0 84 MB Load Address 0x80100000 Entry Point 0x802D4040 Current RFS Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 13 31 June 6 2012 Schrof f AivanceaTCA mage Name 63998 08171 RFS 2 8 2 1 Created Wed Jun 6 14 20 48 2012 mage Type MIPS Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 3853955 Bytes 3763 63 kB 3 68 MB Load Address 0x00000000 Entry Point
27. e_tool sR to flip the firmware version the shelf manager will boot For the necessary FRU File update and additional settings please proceed to the chapter Updating FRU data files Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 14 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA 3 2 TFTP Upgrade Procedure An overview of the procedure is as follows Download the 63998 08171 rfs and 63998 08171 kernel images and place them on your network reachable TFTP server The 63998 08171 rfs image includes the u boot bin sentry shmm500 kernel and sentry shmm500 rfs images inside this special boot image TFTP boot the upgrade kernel and RFS images on your ShMM 500 Once booted the upgrade script will automatically update your SAMM 500 using the rupgrade_tool utility and the new 2 8 2 1 kernel and RFS and u boot images stored in the upgrade RFS image It will then reboot For customers with early production F64M128 large capacity SAMM 500 modules an additional step may be performed to reprogram the ADM1060 to enable the larger flash memory Step 1 Rename the kernel and RFS files gt Rename 63998 08171 kernel to sentry kernel gt Rename 63998 08171 rfs to sentry rfs These images need to be placed on a TFTP server machine that is network reachable from the ShMM 500 module Step 2 Power on your ShMM 500 based hardware and interrupt the boot up process by pressing the space bar on the serial port console of the SAMM 500
28. elow lists valid values for lt IPMC gt and lt FRU ID gt for a 14 or 16 slot Schroff shelf with managed FRUs In order to get a list of supported FRU numbers and associated FRU types for your specific shelf type use the commands clia fru lt IPMC gt lt FRU ID gt Description 10 0 Shelf Manager in slot 0x10 12 0 Shelf Manager in slot 0x12 20 1 Shelf SEEPROM 1 20 2 Shelf SEEPROM 2 20 3 Fan Tray 0 20 4 Fan Tray 1 20 5 Fan Tray 2 20 6 PEM 0 20 7 PEM 1 20 8 SAP Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 18 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA The table below lists valid values for lt IPMC gt and lt FRU ID gt for a 6 14 or 16 slot Schroff shelf with IPMC based FRUs In order to get a list of supported FRU numbers and associated FRU types for your specific shelf type use the commands clia fru lt IPMC gt lt FRU ID gt Description 10 0 Shelf Manager in slot 0x10 12 0 Shelf Manager in slot 0x12 20 1 Shelf SEEPROM 1 20 2 Shelf SEEPROM 2 20 3 SAP Examples sh var nvdata fru_update 20 1 var nvdata 11596101HABIN bin Writes Shelf FRU data of the shelf with part number 11596 101 into FRU_data SEEPROM 1 and restores the variables listed in Table 1 sh var nvdata fru_update 20 3 var nvdata 21596132ABBIN bin Writes Fan Tray FRU data into the FRU_data SEEPROM of the left Fan Tray Fan Tray 0 and restores the variables liste
29. he green LED illuminated and not blinking You need to substitute 192 168 0 2 in the example for your desired IP Address If your Shelf Manager is on a different network than your FTP server then you need to configure the Default Gateway The command clia setlanconfig 1 dft_gw_ip 192 168 0 1 will set the IP Address of the Default Gateway to 192 168 0 1 You need to substitute 192 168 0 1 in the example for the IP Address of the Default Gateway on your network If you use subnets on your network then you need to change the Subnet Mask from the default value of 255 255 255 0 The command clia setlanconfig 1 subnet_mask 255 255 255 128 will set Subnet Mask of the Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 128 You need to substitute 255 255 255 128 in the example for the Subnet Mask of your network You can use the command ping 192 168 0 6 to test the network connection to the FTP server You need to substitute 192 168 0 6 in the command for the IP address of the FTP server on your network The example below shows a successful ping test ping c 2 192 168 0 6 PING 192 168 0 6 192 168 0 6 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 0 6 icmp_seq 0 tt1l 64 time 1 5 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 6 icmp_seq 1 tt1l 64 time 1 9 ms 192 168 0 6 ping statistics 2 packets transmitted 2 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 1 5 1 7 1 9 ms Connect a serial console cable to from a ter
30. in version 2 8 2 1 of the shelf manager firmware has been modified so that it will work with the updated flash memory device and will also work with any previous flash memory device The ShMM 500s with the updated flash memory device will be marked with R2 after the serial number 500R 333M64F 128R Software Configuration Revision Number 301849000000 1 TU Prior to V2 5 3 the interaction between the shelf manager and the shelf FRUs was hard coded into the shelf manager firmware Starting with Version V2 5 3 the Schroff shelf manager firmware supports Pigeon Point Systems HPDL Hardware Platform Description June 6 2012 Release Note Schroff Avance TCA Language See Pigeon Point Systems document manager s FRU data and in the shelf FRU data The HPDL records contain the structure device population and definitions of the shelf hardware and behavior of the Schroff ATCA shelf Therefore as part of the upgrade process of the firmware the FRU files of the shelf manager and the shelf must be upgraded at the same time This requires a complete reboot of both shelf manager s at the same time or a power cycle of the shelf The correct assignment of the FRU files to the corresponding shelf part number is given in the table FRU ID Files below The FRU files are shipped with this release and are stored on the ShMM 500 in the var nvdata directory Note It is possible to run the existing shelf managers and shelf in non
31. ion 1 for the correct RC2 value You can check the setting with getenv rc2 After setting the variable reboot the shelf manager If one of the shelf managers is set to a different variable it will constantly reboot signaling that it is not configured properly U Boot 1 1 4 Jun 6 2012 10 20 08 CPU Aul550 324 MHz id 0x02 rev 0x00 Board ShMM 500 S N 08031572 DRAM ISSI IS42S32800D 64 MB Flash 32 MB In serial Out serial Err serial ADM1060 configuration version 1 5 Net AulX00 ETHERNET Hit any key to stop autoboot 0 shmm500 eeprom write 80400000 0 1800 EEPROM 0x50 write addr 80400000 off 0000 count 6144 shmm500 reset U Boot 1 1 4 Jun 6 2012 10 20 08 CPU Aul550 324 MHz id 0x02 rev 0x00 Board ShMM 500 S N 08031572 DRAM ISSI IS42S32800D 64 MB Flash 32 MB Warning bad CRC using default environment In serial Out serial Brrr serial ADM1060 configuration version 1 5 Net AulX00 ETHERNET Hit any key to stop autoboot 0 shmm500 save Saving Environment to EEPROM shmm500 save Saving Environment to EEPROM shmm500 reset done Use the Linux getenv command to display the U boot rc2 environment variable setting getenv rc2 rce2 etc rc acb HPDL Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 23 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivancenTCA The shelf manager application stores its configuration files in the etc and var directories You
32. l cooling rad IPMB Dual Star DC 14slot pull cooling bused IPMB Full Mesh DC 14slot pull cooling rad IPMB Full Mesh DC 6slot push pull cooling bused IPMB Triple Repl Mesh DC 6slot push pull cooling rad IPMB Triple Repl Mesh DC 14slot push cooling bused IPMB Dual Star DC 14slot push cooling rad IPMB Dual Star DC 14slot push cooling bused IPMB Full Mesh DC 14slot push cooling rad IPMB Full Mesh DC Zephyr ATCA Chassis 6 slot bused IPMB 7 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA 3 Upgrading the Shelf Manager to release 2 8 2 1 There are two ways of upgrading the Shelf Manager firmware 1 TFTP Upgrade Procedure You can use the TFTP Upgrade Procedure which is started from the U Boot environment of the Shelf Manager and retrieves the files from a TFTP server on your network 2 Reliable Upgrade Procedure You can also use the Reliable Upgrade Procedure This procedure will copy the new firmware flash images from an FTP server on your network to RAM on the ShMM 500 and then copy the new firmware images to flash memory Note We strongly recommend that you use the Reliable Upgrade Procedure instead of the TFTP Upgrade Procedure because it will leave the shelf manager in operating condition if the firmware upgrade fails The firmware upgrade procedure must be executed for both shelf managers in a redundant system Please make sure that both shelf managers are updated to the same firmware revision and
33. lash_reset n password_reset n logging ram timezone UTC rc_ifconfig n tart_rc2_daemons y eliable_upgrade y c2 etc rce acb HPDL tdin serial tdout serial derr serial haddr 00 50 c2 4a 17 e4 hladdr 00 50 c2 4a 17 e5 erial 08005937 ernel_start 0xbfb00000 fs_start 0xbfc40000 ethact Au1X00 ETHERNET bootdelay_old 3 post_normal bootdelay 3 Environment size 1201 3067 bytes ct ct ct KRAHODAAHNAHNAH KA Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 28 31 June 6 2012 Schrof Ff AivanceaTCA 8 Revision History 2 8 2 1 New and Changed Features for This Release Added the setseltime script that will set the SEL time in an ATCA board from the Shelf Manger s time 2 8 2 New and Changed Features for This Release 1 This release is based on an update of Monterey Linux that includes the following specific changes a A bug in the J FFS2 file system driver that could cause corruption of data written to a file on a flash partition which is almost full has been fixed b Counters for the number of bytes received or transmitted over IPMB are now available to user mode programs and interactive users via the following files in the directory proc sys dev ipmb in text format ipmb_receive bytes a ipmb receive bytes b ipmb_transmit_bytes_a ipmb transmit bytes b 2 Support for using secure shell identity file in SCP mode has been added to the rupgrade_tool utility The identity file name can be specified usi
34. lity 2 Supporthas been added for the new style of E Keying related to 40 Gigabit Ethernet backplane links that is defined in the latest drafts of PICMG 3 1 R2 This revision is not yet adopted so itis possible that there will be further changes in the hardware platform management aspects of it prior to adoption 3 Anew configuration variable HPDL_NETWORK_ELEMENT ID EEPROM OFFSET has been added This variable specifies an offset to the Network Element ID data structure in Shelf FRU Information EEPROMs itis applicable only to HPDL based systems and only if the Shelf FRU Information is configured to be retrieved from shelf level EEPROMs 4 The Shelf Manager API Application Programming Interface has been enhanced to be able to retrieve information on active E Keying links and text identifiers for FRUs Bug Fixes 1 The HPDL Driver for generic PMBus devices could incorrectly return cached FRU data fora PSU that has been extracted and is not currently installed in the shelf 2 The HPDL based Shelf Manager operating in Backup mode attempted to access Shelf FRU Information sources to verify their presence this check should be done only on the Active Shelf Manager 3 CLI commands fruinfo frudata and frudataw were incorrectly enabled on the backup Shelf Manager allowing them to attempt accesses to FRU information on non intelligent FRUs managed by the logical active Shelf Manager Access rules have been fixed to allow backup Shelf Manager acces
35. manager in slot 0x10 set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb HPDL gt Chapter 3 4 Reboot both shelf managers simultaneously gt Chapter 3 5 Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 9 31 June 6 2012 Schroff Aivancen TGA 3 1 Reliable Upgrade Procedure The Reliable Upgrade procedure will copy the new firmware flash images from an FTP server on your network to RAM on the ShMM 500 and then copy the images to flash memory STEP 1 Network settings In order to retrieve the new firmware images the Shelf Manager needs a network connection to your FTP server If this already exists through the Base Interface hub then no further network configuration is required If your Base Interface hubs are not connected to a network you can use the RJ 45 connector on the front panel of the Shelf Manager to connect to the FTP server on your network If you need to use the front panel Ethernet connector you need to set the jumpers on the Shelf Manager to route the primary Ethernet port to the front panel When the jumpers are on the pins towards the front panel the Ethernet is connected to the front panel connector See the Shelf User Manual for details of the jumper setting You need to configure the IP Address that the Shelf Manager will use on the network to access the FTP server The command clia setlanconfig 1 ip 192 168 0 2 will set the IP Address of the active Shelf Manager to 192 168 0 2 The active Shelf Manager is the one with t
36. minal or PC running a terminal emulator Hypercom Minicom Hyperterminal etc to the console port of the Shelf Manager Set the terminal or emulator to 115200 N 8 1 115200 baud no parity 8 bits per character 1 stop bit STEP 2 Upgrade Process Put the three Reliable Upgrade FLASH images 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs 63998 08171 u boot on a FTP server that is on the same network as the Shelf Managers Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 10 31 June 6 2012 Schroff AivanceaTCA For this example the Reliable Upgrade FLASH images were put in the tmp directory on the FTP server A single command is executed on the active Shelf Manager to upgrade the FLASH images This command will download the FLASH images using FTP copy them into the alternate FLASH memory configure the Shelf Manager for a provisional boot and reboot the Shelf Manager If all goes well the reliable upgrade watchdog timer will be reset after Linux boots and the provisional FLASH memory will be configured as the current FLASH memory If the upgrade fails the original FLASH memory will be configured as the current FLASH memory and the Shelf Manager will reboot In the example below 192 168 0 7 is the TCP IP address of the FTP server You will need to substitute the TCP IP address of your FTP server In the example tmp is the directory on the FTP server that contains the new FLASH images You will need to substi
37. ng the proto scp serverip dir user id_file port option 3 Processed sensor threshold values are made available via the SNMP interface 4 Anew configuration variable DHCP_SPECIAL_CLIENT_ID_ FORMAT has been defined that specifies whether a specific customer defined DHCP Client ID format is to be used default is FALSE Bug Fixes 1 The utility clia crashed on the command line clia setfanlevel all 2 In the IPMB logging mode with the log verbosity mask having the bitmask 40h set pairs of packets sent received almost at the same time could be displayed in an incorrect order 3 In HPDL based systems fan tray FRUs could be unable to respond to ATCA fan tray related commands Get Fan Speed Properties Get Fan Level Set Fan Level for a small amount of time after FRU creation 4 The SNMP interface could report incorrect values of FRU Information related variables after a board replacement Cached values related to the old board were not erased when the board was removed N 8 New and Changed Features for This Release 1 This release is based on an update of Monterey Linux that includes the following specific changes e ShMM 1500 To support the new Flash type Spansion 29GL S recent modifications in U Boot flash timings were revised and improved e ShMM 500 ShMM 1500 Support for retrieving an image from an FTP server using a nonstandard server port number has been added to the rupgrade_tool uti
38. ol copying 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel from 10 183 7 176 tmp to tmp using ftp protocol 220 FileZilla Server version 0 9 36 beta 220 written by Tim Kosse Tim Kosse gmx de 220 Please visit http sourceforge net projects filezilla USER ftp 331 Password required for ftp PASS KkKKKK 230 Logged on TYPE I 200 Type set to I PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 183 7 176 11 1 RETR tmp 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel 150 Connection accepted 226 Transfer OK Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 11 31 June 6 2012 Schroff Advanced TCA QUIT 221 Goodbye rupgrade_tool copying 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs from 10 183 7 176 tmp to tmp using ftp protocol 220 FileZilla Server version 0 9 36 beta 220 written by Tim Kosse Tim Kosse gmx de 220 Please visit http sourceforge net projects filezilla USER ftp 331 Password required for ftp PASS KkKKKK 230 Logged on TYPE I 200 Type set to I PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 183 7 176 11 2 RETR tmp 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs 150 Connection accepted 226 Transfer OK QUIT 221 Goodbye rupgrade_tool invoking scripts step4v u 63998 08171 u boot k 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel r 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs proto ftp 10 183 7 176 tmp ftp ftp hook erase rupgrade_tool copying 63998 08171 u boot from tmp to dev mtdchar8 using cp protocol rupgrade_tool copying 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel from tmp to dev mtdchar7 using cp protocol rupgrade
39. ormat on the device 2 8 0 1 Bug Fixes 1 When the configuration variable NO_MO_M1_EVENT_AT_STARTUP was TRUE there could be a missing M6 gt M1 event on the physical Shelf Management Controller ShMC after a switchover This variable was first introduced in release 2 8 0 and its default value is FALSE therefore only customers who specifically chose this behavior were affected by this bug 2 Network interfaces could be configured incorrectly in the USE_DHCP TRUE configuration if channel parameters were not initialized or had a zero IP address 8 New and Changed Features for This Release 1 This release is based on an update of Monterey Linux that includes the following specific changes e ShMM 500 ShMM 1500 Support has been added in the kernel for S29GL S Spansion Flash devices e ShMM 500 SHMM 1500 The kernel level implementation of ShMM runtime self tests has been modified to prevent CPU starvation for other tasks while the tests are running e ShMM 500 ShMM 1500 U Boot has been modified to automatically switch over to the other Flash bank in the case ofa CRC error in the kernel or RFS image in the current Flash bank e ShMM 1500 The kernel has been modified to allow IP addresses in the range 127 x x x to be used for external communications Previously all such addresses could be used only on the loopback interface The ShMM 500 already allows the use of this range for external addresses 2 When Shelf Manager i
40. r gt Chapter 3 5 Example 4 Zephyr or Ventus shelf with two shelf managers and serial connection or SSH connection to the console interface of the active shelf manager in 0x10 1 Programming the firmware and the shelf manager FRU file on the shelf manager in slot 0x10 oanp Set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb4 gt Chapter 3 4 Connect to the active shelf manager in slot 0x10 and install the firmware gt Chapter 3 1 Do a clia switchover to switch back to 0x10 Install the shelf manager FRU file on 0x10 gt Chapter 3 3 Reboot the shelf manager using the reboot command 2 Programming the firmware and the shelf manager FRU file on the shelf manager in slot 0x12 eoQaoop Set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb4 gt Chapter 3 4 Connect to the active shelf manager in slot 0x12 and install the firmware gt Chapter 3 1 Do a clia switchover to switch back to 0x12 Install the shelf manager FRU file on 0x12 gt Chapter 3 3 Reboot the shelf manager using the reboot command 3 Install the FRU files in the shelf and set the correct rc2 variable a Sooos Connect to the shelf manager in slot 0x10 and install the FRU files for the shelf and DSAP Note Do not install FRU files in the fan trays ISAP or PEMS gt Chapter 3 3 SSH into the backup shelf manager IP 192 168 1 3 user root no password Set the rc2 variable to etc rc acb HPDL gt Chapter 3 4 Terminate the ssh connection with exit On the shelf
41. r will boot up For the necessary FRU File update and additional settings please proceed to the chapter Updating FRU data files Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 17 31 June 6 2012 3 3 Updating FRU data files Schroff AivanceaTCA var nvdata fru_update to update FRU ID files This script saves shelf specific data like serial i Do not use the CLI command clia frudataw to update the FRU ID files Instead use the script numbers and manufacturing date A complete list of saved data is listed in table below Saved variables Variable Name Area Info Serial number Board Info Area Serial number Chassis Info Area Mfg Date Time Serial number Product Info Area Board Info Area Product Version Product Info Area Asset Tag Product Info Area IP address OEM record Shelf Manager IP Connection Gateway OEM record Shelf Manager IP Connection Netmask OEM record Shelf Manager IP Connection Internal Use Area Complete FRU ID file update Syntax sh lt path gt fru_update lt IPMC gt lt FRU ID gt lt path gt lt filename gt lt path gt lt filename gt Location of the FRU files default var nvdata Name of the FRU file Example 11596401HABIN bin 11596401 Shelf or FRU part number HA Revision of the FRU data file BIN Identification for a FRU data file bin Format of FRU data file The table b
42. s only to the FRU information of the corresponding physical Shelf Manager FRU and its subsidiary FRUs if any with read only access to the cached copy of the Shelf FRU Information IPMC 20h FRU 254 Release Note Schroff Firmware part number 63998 08171 29 31 June 6 2012 Schroff Avance TCA 2 8 0 2 New and Changed Features for This Release 1 This release is based on an update of Monterey Linux that includes the following specific change 1 ShMM 500 ShMM 1500 The supported Common Flash Interface CFI Extended Query Table minor version number has been increased to 9 2 The directory tmp is now mounted at startup via the file system tmpfs which allows allocating up to the half of the physical memory for temporary files This can be useful for IntegralHP FUMI upgrades that need to store the Shelf Manager firmware image in a temporary directory during the upgrade and fail if there is not enough space available there 3 Supporthas been added for four levels of versioning in the headers of RFS images that are used for the Shelf Manager upgrades including FUMI based Shelf Manager upgrades via IntegralHP1 Bug Fixes 1 Test results returned by the Diagnostic Initiator for the ShMM diagnostics could have random contents in some cases 2 The HPDL Driver for generic PMBus devices could incorrectly set parameters Supplied via the IPMI settable sensor interface to the device if these parameters were represented in PMBus Linear f
43. s terminated via the CLI command terminate each disabling of a network interface is accompanied by clearing ofits IP address This prevents duplication of that IP address in the network when the Shelf Manager is later restarted on the same ShMM 3 In HPDL support has been added for volatile devices These are devices that can dynamically appear and disappear or be powered on and off while the FRU that owns them stays active The Shelf Manager monitors the presence of devices described with the qualifier VOLATILE in the HPDL description and configures them dynamically when they become present 4 The Redundancy and CPLD State Sensor in the Shelf Manager now detects and reports a double ACTIVE state when both Shelf Managers consider themselves active This state can occur only as a result of a hardware malfunction 5 CLI commands now report an intelligent RTM that is an RTM that implements a local management controller Specifically an MMC as an IRTM instead of as AMC 15 6 CLI command sensordata now shows symbolic names for the active states of the Redundancy and CPLD State and Reboot Reason sensors 7 Anew configuration variable PET OEM_WITH_SEVERITY STRINGS controls whether severity strings are included in Platform Event Traps in OEM plain text and multi variable formats 8 Redundancy information exchanged between the active and backup Shelf Managers over the Software Redundancy Interface can now be sent in compressed form
44. se also contains updated shelf FRU data files These FRU data files are stored in the var nvdata directory of the SAMM 500 The installation procedure of the FRU data files is described below Please make sure to install these FRU data files after installing the new firmware image two letters representing the major and minor revision level and BIN bin indicating that the contents are binary Shelf and shelf manager FRU ID files that are revision HA and higher support running the shelf managers in HPDL mode The FRU ID files for the fan tray PEM or SAP do not contain HPDL and may have a revision level lower than HA i Note The FRU ID file name is comprised if the top assembly part number without the Note If the FRU ID files that are already installed in your shelf or shelf manager are the same revision as those in the table below they do not need to be upgraded You can use the shelf manager command clia fruinfo to find the existing FRU ID file revision level in the FRU Programmer File ID field FRU ID files included in firmware version 63998 08171 Chassis P N FRU File name Chassis description 11592 400 11592400HBBIN bin 14slot push cooling bused IPMB Dual Star DC 11592 401 11592401HBBIN bin 14slot push cooling rad IPMB Dual Star DC 11592 402 11592402HBBIN bin 14slot push cooling bused IPMB Full Mesh DC 11592 403 11592403HBBIN bin 14slot push cooling rad IPMB Full Mesh DC 11592 500 11592500HBBI
45. tute the directory name on your FTP server that contains the FLASH images In the example ftp is a valid userid on the FTP server and ftppw is the password for the userid You will need to substitute both ftp and ftppw for a valid userid and password on your FTP server This is an example of the Reliable Upgrade command rupgrade_tool s v d k 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel r 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs u 63998 08171 u boot proto ftp 192 168 0 7 tmp ftp ftppw hook erase Note This command is on a single line This is an example of the Reliable Upgrade command and the response of the Shelf Manager rupgrade_tool s v k 63998 08171 shmm500 kernel r 63998 08171 shmm500 rfs u 63998 08171 u boot proto ftp 10 183 7 176 tmp ftp ftp hook erase rupgrade_tool PLB is 6 rupgrade_tool EEPROM page saved rupgrade_tool persistent flash is 0 rupgrade_tool provisional flash is 1 rupgrade_tool copying image s rupgrade_tool copying 63998 08171 u boot from 10 183 7 176 tmp to tmp using ftp protocol 220 FileZilla Server version 0 9 36 beta 220 written by Tim Kosse Tim Kosse gmx de 220 Please visit http sourceforge net projects filezilla USER ftp 331 Password required for ftp PASS kkkkxk 230 Logged on TYPE I 200 Type set to I PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 183 7 176 11 0 RETR tmp 63998 08171 u boot 150 Connection accepted 226 Transfer OK QUIT 221 Goodbye rupgrade_to
46. will not a BSB A have network connectivity because its port 1 is wired to Hub slot 2 and port 2 ioe 2 1 is not used in the default configuration Hub Hub sisal Slot 2 With V2 7 1 shelf manager firmware it is now possible for the shelf manager to ShMC site switch from port 1 to port 2 if the Ethernet link on port 1 fails If the shelf apat o manager is using port 2 it will switch from port 2 to port 1 if the Ethernet link 2 4 pair adaptable on port 2 fails The Ethernet bonding driver enslaves shelf manager ports 1 and 2 and monitors the presence of the Ethernet link The shelf manager will move the RMCP address between port 1 and port 2 if only one port has a link To enable Ethernet port bonding execute the Linux command setenv ipdevice bondo and reboot the shelf manager To disable Ethernet port bonding execute the Linux command setenv ipdevice eth0 and reboot the shelf manager The Linux command ifconfig bondo will show the IP address assigned to either port 1 or port 2 when Ethernet bonding is enabled If Ethernet bonding is enabled on the shelf manager the Base Interface switch on both switch blades needs to have the same subnet The shelf manager commands clia setlanconfig and clia getlanconfig are used to configure and display the RMCP IP address for the shelf manager For more information on this and other possible Ethernet configurations see section 3 4 in the PPS

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