IBM eServer
SCSI RAID Enablement Card for the PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Integrated Controller
CCIN:  573D/1908,  FC: 5727, 5728, 1908, 1907

 DATE: Dec 03, 2012

Table of Contents

1.0 Microcode Change History

2.0 General Information
2.1 Installation Time
2.2 Machine's Affected
2.3 AIX Requirements
2.4 Linux Requirements

3.0 Determine the Current Microcode Level for AIX
3.1 Determine the Current Microcode Level for Linux

4.0 Downloading and Unpacking the Firmware Update Package from CORE
4.1 Downloading the RPM Format File to the Target Server
4.2 Discovery Tool Microcode CD-ROM creation and download instructions

5.0 Verifying microcode before download and notes
5.1 Microcode Download Procedure-SCSI RAID Enablement Card for the PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 Integrated Controller for AIX
5.2 Microcode Download Procedure-SCSI RAID Enablement Card for the PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 Integrated Controller for Linux (SLES 9 SP1, RHEL4 and above)

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1.0 Microcode Change History:
 
0711002a -Contains fixes for all known issues
07110022

-Re-wrote Single bit error fix to fence FC 1908.  The Single bit error fix still applies for the other SCSI RAID Enablement Card Features. 

  • FC 1908 installed on a 9110-51A w/ 071100xx microcode was problematic due to this Single bit error fix

    • With 07110016 installed on FC 1908 in a 9110-51A numerous errors could be logged.

    • Installing 0711000c on FC 1908 in a 9110-51A could cause the adapter to become unusable.

07110016 -Fixes AIX microcode download problem, existent in 0711000c, w/ FC 1908 in 9110-51A
0711000c -iSeries enhancement for all U320 SCSI Controllers. Enhancement to recognize Hot Spare (RAID 0) DASD.
-GA microcode level necessary for SCSI RAID AUX Cache Card Support.
05110071 -Fix for a system hang at 0255/0266 after a SCSI Cable Pull test.
-Improve error logging for 9010 errors by including the Bats status area.
-Change handling of the Handle Query Resource State Command with the sync override bit set.
05110060 -Dual-Initiator (HA) mode fixes:
A) Adapter transition timing window shortened for non-SCSI RAID adapters (fix for CCIN 5702, 571A)
B) Modification to cache flushing algorithm, fix for the below.
     1) A Stand Alone SCSI RAID adapter (that is not the preferred Primary) is full of cache data that will take a long time to flush.
     2) Power on a second SCSI RAID that is the preferred Primary.
     3) When the failover happens the first SCSI RAID will not have finished flushing cache data before the second IOA starts talking to the drives that the first IOA is still flushing data to (CCIN 5703 & 571B)
-Added NACA support (all U320 SCSI Controllers/Adapters)
05110054
GA level - Contains fix for HUS10K DASD Selection Timeouts which can cause a boot drive not to be found and the system to boot to SMS.

Note:  In order for Ultra320 to function properly a minimum level of microcode is required for the DASD.  These are listed below

Drive Type
Microcode Level (Hex)
Microcode level (ASCII as appears in VPD)
Cheetah73LP (9GB)
C54E 43353445
Cheetah73LP (18GB+)
C50E 43353045
Cheetah146LP C50F 43353046
Cheetah73LP-X15 C51A 43353141
Ultrastar73 S5DE 53354445
US146Z10 S28C 53323843

 

2.0 General information

SUBJECT: SCSI RAID Enablement Card for the PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Integrated Controller

******* PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE NOTICE *********

2.1 Installation Time:
Approximately 30 minutes
 
2.2 Machine's Affected:
9110-51A
9111-285/520

9113-550

9115-505

9116-561
9117-570

9131-52A

9133-55A
9406-520/550/570

 

2.3 AIX Requirements:
For support:  AIX 5.2 ML_07, AIX 5.3 ML_03 or above along w/ the aforementioned minimum DASD microcode requirements.

2.4 Linux Requirements:
For support: SLES 8 SP3 or RHEL 3 U1 or above

Notes:
-SLES9 SP1 and RHEL4 introduce the functionality of the "iprconfig" utility which is referenced in the instructions for Linux sections, below.
-"iprconfig", the tool referenced in the Linux instructions, may be available in a Linux RPM package.  The tool set is called "iprutils".

3.0 Determine the Current Microcode Level for AIX:

Before you install the microcode, it is important to determine the microcode level of the Adapter installed in the target system. Use

the following instructions to read the ROM level stored in the Adapter's VPD.

1)  List the Enablement Cards installed in the system by typing:

    lsdev -C | grep sisraid

Note: All of the Enablement Cards' addresses that are installed will be displayed. The names will be sisraidX, where X is 0, 1, etc.

2) To check the current microcode level for the adapter or controller enter the following command

   lscfg -vl sisraidX

Where X is the number/s of the previous command. The Command will produce output similar to

 

    DEVICE       LOCATION         DESCRIPTION

 sisraid1 U787A.001.DPM0RXN-P1-C8-T1 Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter Logical bus

    PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter:
        Part Number.................39J0149
        FRU Number..................39J0149
        Serial Number...............YL30A5053059
        Manufacture ID..............000A
        EC Level....................0
        ROM Level.(alterable).......05110054
        Product Specific.(Z0).......573D
        Product Specific.(Z1).......2

 

OR

 

 sisraid1 U787A.001.DPM0RXN-P1-C8-T1 Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter Logical bus

    PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter:
        Part Number.................39J3541
        FRU Number..................39J3541
        Serial Number...............05210637
        Manufacture ID..............000A
        EC Level....................0
        ROM Level.(alterable).......05110054
        Product Specific.(Z0).......1908
        Product Specific.(Z1).......2

 

If the ROM Level is less than 0711002a then you should update the microcode.

3.1 Determine the Current Microcode Level for Linux:
1) Type "iprconfig"
2) Select "Display hardware status"
3) Select SCSI adapter by typing a "1" in front of it (573D or 1908) and pressing Enter.
4)
The Command will produce output similar to
"Firmware Version . . . . . . . . . . . . : 05110054"

If the Firmware Version is less than 0711002a then you should update the microcode.

4.0 Downloading and Unpacking the Firmware Update Package from CORE

NOTE:  The CORE image will now be the RPM Format File.

1) After downloading the files from CORE on to your personal system find the following files in the CORE destination directory (c:\ibmdocs\DISKIMG):
    A) "pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.aix5.1.noarch.rpm"
    B) "pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.Linux.noarch.rpm"
2) Log in to the Target Server
3) Create a directory, if not already existent (mkdir /tmp/microcode; mkdir /tmp/microcode/RPM)
4) Transfer the file to the Target Server "/tmp/microcode/RPM directory" using ftp or another method.  Change to that directory, "cd /tmp/microcode/RPM".
5a) For AIX:  Unpack the RPM file by using the following command:  "rpm -ihv --ignoreos --force pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.aix5.1.noarch.rpm"
5b) For SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above:  Unpack the RPM file by using the following command:  "rpm -ihv --ignoreos --force pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.Linux.noarch.rpm"
6a) For AIX:  The microcode files will be added to /usr/lib/microcode/.
6b) For SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above:  The microcode files will be added to /lib/firmware/.

4.1 Downloading the RPM Format File to the Target Server
Use this method to download to an AIX or Linux system:

Note: The instructions that follow are specific AIX/Linux commands. AIX/Linux commands are CASE (lower and upper) SENSITIVE, and must be entered exactly as shown, including filenames.

1) Make a directory on an AIX/Linux & above system to receive the RPM format file.

    Enter:      "mkdir /tmp/microcode"

    Enter:      "mkdir /tmp/microcode/RPM"

2) Transfer the RPM format file to the /tmp/microcode/RPM directory (using "Save as ...").  Change to that directory, "cd /tmp/microcode/RPM".

You'll see the filenames for the RPM files.
    A) For AIX, the filename is pci.1069B166
.11-0711002a-1.aix5.1.noarch.rpm
    B) For SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above, the filename is pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.Linux.noarch.rpm
3) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below:
    A) For AIX, type "rpm -ihv --ignoreos --force pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.aix5.1.noarch.rpm"
    B) For SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above, type "rpm -ihv --ignoreos --force pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.Linux.noarch.rpm"
4a) For AIX:  The microcode files will be added to /usr/lib/microcode/.
4b) For SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above:  The microcode files will be added to /lib/firmware/.
 

4.2 Discovery Tool Microcode CD-ROM creation and download instructions

To obtain information how to burn a CD-ROM and run the Discovery Tool for an AIX System please go to: http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/server/mdownload/CDROMhelp.html
1) After running the Discovery Tool successfully the "/tmp/microcode/RPM" directory was created and your rpm files are copied from the CD-ROM.

2) Change to that directory, "cd /tmp/microcode/RPM".

3) Unpack the file by executing the instructions below:
    Enter the commands:
        rpm -ihv --ignoreos --force pci.1069B166.11-0711002a-1.aix5.1.noarch.rpm
4) Microcode files will be copied to "/etc/microcode".  The file size and checksum of the microcode image will be verified in Section 5.0

Notes:
 - "/etc/microcode" is a symbolic link to "/usr/lib/microcode".
 - If permission does not allow the copy to the above stated directory
                  or file then the user will be prompted for a new location.

5.0 Verifying microcode before download and notes

NOTE: Microcode download must be performed separately for each Adapter bus under distinct Logical Partitions (LPAR's).
              Please save current and older versions of the microcode update files in case you need to restore your system.

NOTE: Microcode Download CAN be performed concurrently.

Installation Time:  Approximately 30 min System Time.

Please verify the file size and checksum of the raw microcode files matches the below.
Filesize:  1311304
Checksum:  14493
For AIX:  "ls -l /usr/lib/microcode/53495311.0711002a" to verify Filesize. 
                "sum /usr/lib/microcode/53495311.0711002a" to verify Checksum.
For SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above:  "ls -l /lib/firmware/pci.1069B166.11.0711002a" to verify Filesize.
                 "sum /lib/firmware/53495311.0711002a" to verify Checksum.

For systems that have LPAR installed, the microcode file must be placed on all partitions that have a SCSI device in order to update the code.  Follow this procedure for each partition:

For AIX:
    A)  Log into the target partition.
    B)  Type: "cd /usr/lib/microcode
"
   
C)  FTP (for AIX) or SFTP (for Linux) to the partition that has the media bay assigned. (ie.  ftp/sftp partition1.ibm.com)
    D)  Type: "cd /usr/lib/microcode
"
   
E)  If using FTP then Type: "bin"
    F)  Type: "get 53495311.0711002a
"
    G)  Type: "quit
"

For SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above:
    A)  Log into the target partition.

    B)  Type: "cd
/lib/firmware"
    C)  SFTP to the partition that has the media bay assigned. (ie.  "sftp partition1.ibm.com")
    D)  Type: "cd
/lib/firmware"
   
E)  Type: "get pci.1069B166.11.0711002a"
    F)  Type: "quit"

5.1 Microcode Download Procedure-PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter bus for AIX

Procedure:
1) It is advised, but not necessary to stop all applications.
2) Enter diag
3) Select the "Task Selection" from diagnostics menu.
4) Select "Download Microcode" or "Microcode Tasks -> Download Microcode" from "Task Selection" menu.
5) Select all of the SCSI RAID Enablement Cards that need to be updated from the list of devices by pressing "Enter".  The devices will be displayed as sisioa#, where # is the number of the device.  Press "F7".
6) A dialogue box will be displayed on screen.  Press "Enter" to continue.
7) Select "/usr/lib/microcode".
8) A dialogue box will may be displayed on screen.  It will state that the current microcode level on the adapter is not in the /usr/lib/microcode directory.  This is acceptable as you will be flashing new microcode onto the adapter.  Also, incorrect code will automatically be rejected.  Press "Enter" to continue.
9) An "M" will be displayed next to the latest level of microcode in the /usr/lib/microcode directory.  Select that level and press "Enter".
10) The following message will appear on the screen when download is completed: "Microcode download complete successfully.  The current microcode level for the device sisioa# is .....  Please run diagnostics on the adapter to ensure that it is functioning properly."  DO NOT run diagnostics on the device at this time.
11) Exit diagnostics.
12) Verify the code level is 0711002a by typing "lscfg -vl sisraid#" for each scsi device updated. <Where # is the number sisraid device>

5.2 Microcode Download Procedure-PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter bus for Linux (SLES9 SP1, RHEL4 & above)

Procedure:
1) Stop all applications.
2) Type "iprconfig" and press "Enter".
3) Select "Download Microcode" and press "Enter".
4) Select all of the SCSI RAID Enablement Cards that need to be updated from the list of devices by pressing "1". Then press "Enter".
5) Select the appropriate microcode image to flash by pressing "1".  (The image will end in 0711002a).  Press Enter.  Press Enter again to confirm.
6) If multiple devices were selected in step 4, then repeat step 5 until finished.