Patch-ID# 116370-06
Keywords: dk32ej72n st373453l st373307l mas3735n map3735n 72gb disk firmware scsi
Synopsis: Hardware 72GB SCSI Disk Drive Patch : Download program and SCSI Disk Drive firmware
Date: Oct/07/2004


Install Requirements: See Special Install Instructions                      
                      
Solaris Release: 2.5.1 2.6 7 8 9

SunOS Release: 5.5.1 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9

Unbundled Product: Hardware/Disk

Unbundled Release: 72GB SCSI disks

Xref: 

Topic: 

Relevant Architectures: sparc

BugId's fixed with this patch: 4960420 5069315 5077456

Changes incorporated in this version: 

Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: 

Patches which conflict with this patch: 

Patches required with this patch: 

Obsoleted by: 

Files included with this patch: 

	.download
	DK32EJ72N.PQ0C.fw
	MAP3735N.0101.fw
	MAP3735N.0401.fw
	README.116370-06
	ST373453L.0449.fw
	download
	download32
	download64
	patchinfo
ST373307L.0707.fw

Problem Description:

This Patch is a SCSI Patch for all 72GB SCSI Drives.
 
The  patch has the following bug fixes :
 
no bug id	
 
Previous History:
The previous Patches for the drives which are incorporated into this patch are as follows:

Patch Installation Instructions:
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**WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:****WARNING:**
 
1. The system MUST BE IDLE during the download process!  No other
   programs should be running while using this utility is being
   used.  Failure to do so may cause the devices being upgraded
   to fail or the system to crash.
 
   Volume managers such as Veritas, SDS, Arraymon, and Vold must
   be idle and any disks unconfigured.  Note, due to an open/close
   accounting bug (see bug 4129295) in sd and ssd drivers, you must
   reboot the system after unconfiguring any disks used by them.
   This accounting bug prevents the upgrade utility from acquiring
   sole ownnership of the disk so it will not be eligible for upgrade.
   Note, Arraymon will be disabled during download startup and enabled
   on exit.
 
   Any other computers sharing the same I/O bus as the host system
   must be either disconnected or offline to prevent possible
   disruption of the firmware download process.
 
2. If any upgrade failures occur, do not continue upgrading devices.
   Loss of power during download can result in damage to the devices
   under upgrade and require replace.
 
   If any failures occur, please collect the following log files:
   "./download.log" or "/var/tmp/download.log", "/var/adm/messages",
   and an explorer dump.  Please forward these files to your service
   provider for analysis. 
 
3. This package will only upgrade the identified Sun disks.
 
4. If the High Availability kernel device polling is running, it will
   be disabled.  It will not be re-enabled.
 
5. If using Veritas, "deport" the volume to release the volume from
   Veritas control.  Do not "remove" the volume as this will erase
   the data stored on the Volume.
 
6. Follow the instructions given below.  You may program one drive,
   a range of drives, or all drives at once with this tool.
 
 
 
************************************************************************** 
**************************************************************************

Special Install Instructions:
--------------------------------
 
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1. General guidelines for upgrading: 
 
	BACK UP ALL FILESYSTEMS.
 
        STOP ALL APPLICATIONS. The system must be idle during the
        firmware upgrade process.
 
	UNMOUNT all file systems on the drives to be upgrade.
        Disks with mounted file systems are not eligible for
        upgrade.
 
	UNCONFIGURE devices from volume manager.
 
	REBOOT THE SYSTEM if you unconfigured any disks from
	volume manager (e.g. Veritas).  Otherwise, you will
	not be able to upgrade any previously configured disks.
 
	UPGRADE the disks.  Follow the given instructions in
	the procedure section below.
 
	In case of any disruption or unforeseen events happening on the 
	relevant bus during the firmware download process, it may be 
	that the upgraded disk becomes non-functional.  In this event,
        it will be necessary to swap out the disk. This would happen 
	as a result of an incomplete or corrupted firmware file 
	being downloaded.  Loss of power during the upgrade process
        would also damage the disk.
 
**NOTE**    If you cannot upgrade devices due to volume manager
            interference,  try booting of the Solaris 2.6 release CD.
 
**NOTE**    If a system disk is to be upgraded, the upgrade utility will
            allow it to be upgraded if the system is in single-user mode
            (e.g. "boot -s").  Otherwise, the system disk will not be
            eligible for upgrade.
 
	RECONFIGURE devices to volume manager.
 
**NOTE**    As Download disables kernel high availability device polling,
            it may be necessary to reboot the system to restart it.
 
**NOTE**    This patch is for SUN SCSI JBOD and A3xxx series only
		    The patch CANNOT be downloaded if the drives are in a RAID
     		environment EXCEPT for A3000 and A3500.
            Before installing this patch any and all Software AND OR
		    Hardware RAID should be disabled EXCEPT for A3000 and A3500
 
 
 
2. Procedure: 
 
The procedure to be used for upgrading the drive firmware is
explained below. Upgrade time will be approximately 2 minutes
for systems.
 
a) Unpack the patch (through tar) into any directory, say <patchdir>.
   (Note, if the patch ends in a ".Z" suffix, you will need to first
   uncompress it.)  So, you would type:
	% su root
	# cd <patchdir>
	# tar xf <patch tar file>
 
b) In the patch directory, as root, type the "download" command:
	# ./download
 
c). Select the devices to be upgraded (see example below).
 
**NOTE**    Any device that is in-use by another application will not
            be upgraded.  The following warning message will be
            issued:   c1t3d0s0: Open failed, you must be the sole user!
 
**NOTE**    This upgrade can result in error messages in the console 
            window and/or the terminal "download" window.  It is
            normal for the SCSI link to go offline for a few
            seconds and then return to the online state.  The disk
            mode pages will also be restored to the default values.
 
**NOTE**    For A3000/1000's, the internal disk "C" and "T" numbers
            are derived from the first active controller found.  The
            "D" number is encoded to indicate it's position using the
            following formula:  D = (tray_number * 100) + target_id.
 
d). After the devices have been upgraded, the displayed device
    list will be refreshed.  Devices remaining to be upgraded or
    failed devices will be displayed.  Failed devices will be
    marked with a "****" in the rev field.
 
**NOTE**    If all devices have been upgraded, the following
            message will be displayed:   No devices found to upgrade!
 
e). To display the full list of devices including the upgrades ones,
    type 'inquiry' (see example below).
 
**NOTE**    Only the first two digits of the firmware version number
            will change.  The last two digits will not change.
            So, a disk with 0410 firmware would report revision
            1078 for example.
 
f). Quit the "download" program by typing 'quit' (see example below).
 
 
 
************************************************************************** 
**************************************************************************
EXAMPLES: 
 
# 
# pwd
/116370-06
# ls
DK32EJ72N.PQ0C.fw  download64         MAS3735N.0101.fw   ST373453L.0449.fw
download           download64.log     README.116370-06
download32         MAP3735N.0401.fw   ST373307L.0707.fw
# ./download
Firmware Download Utility, V4.2
 
**************************  WARNING  **************************
NO OTHER ACTIVITY IS ALLOWED DURING FIRMWARE UPGRADE!!!
No other programs including any volume manager (e.g. Veritas,
SDS, or Vold) should be running.  Other host systems sharing
any I/O bus with this host must either be offline or
disconnected.  Any interruption (e.g. power loss) during
upgrade can result in damage to devices being upgraded.
 
Any disk to be upgraded should first have its data backed up.
***************************************************************
 
Searching for devices...
rmt/0: Mode Sense for default pages failed!
 
DISK DEVICES
Device         Rev   Product              
c2t3d0:        PQ0B  DK32EJ72N -- SUN72G 
c8t1d0:        0507  ST373307L -- SUN72G 
c9t3d0:        0249  ST373453L -- SUN72G 
Total Devices:  3
 
 
Enter command: p
NOTICE: Cannot access kernel, kvm_open did not succeed!
Upgrading devices...
 
c2t3d0: Successful download
c2: recovery delay, 62 sec.
c8t1d0: Successful download
c8: recovery delay, 55 sec.
c9t3d0: Successful download
c9: recovery delay, 29 sec.
 
 
 
DISK DEVICES
No devices found to upgrade!
 
 
Enter command: inq
 
DISK DEVICES
Device  Rev   Product              S/N
c0t0d0: 0638  ST336605L -- SUN36G  0111P0086W 
c2t1d0: 0101  MAS3735N -- SUN72G   03208001DG 
c2t3d0: PQ0C  DK32EJ72N -- SUN72G  0223H08699 
c8t1d0: 0707  ST373307L -- SUN72G  0345B6DL0P 
c9t1d0: 0401  MAP3735N -- SUN72G   02297003AY 
c9t3d0: 0449  ST373453L -- SUN72G  0340J0N9VB 
Total Devices:  6
 
 
Enter command: q 
 
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README -- Last modified date:  Thursday, October 7, 2004

