on the fibre channel drive shelves it updates the firmware on both the a/b loop. if you run the shelf firmware updater on one side of the cluster you do not need to do it on the other side. it is also non disruptive and does not interfere with data access.
on the SATA shelves it is disruptive, the download command will tell you if it is disruptive or not before you proceed.
-- Daniel Leeds Senior Systems Administrator Edmunds.com
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com on behalf of Nils Vogels Sent: Fri 3/9/2007 12:45 AM To: tmac Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Upgrading Data OnTap
On 3/8/07, tmac tmacmd@gmail.com wrote:
Personally, I would:
copy the 7.1.2_setup_x.exe file to the /etc/software directory on each filer.
Then from the console of each filer:
options raid.background_disk_fw_update.enable off (turns off auto updating of disk firmware) software install filename (the filename from above)
While at it, get and extract the latest all.zip and all_fw.zip files (disk and shelf FW) into the /etc dir on each filer.
Optionally, with cluster still enabled, run disk_fw_update to update all disk firmware (lessens downtime at reboot) usually only needed on one head. When complete, run on other head to be sure. storage download shelf to update shelf firmware (lessens downtime at reboot) usually only needed on one head. When complete, run on other head to be sure. options raid.background_disk_fw_update.enable on (turns the auto updating of disk firmware back on)
I'm preparing to do a NDU 7.0 -> 7.1 and was wondering: When you do the storage download shelf on one head, will it update the firmware on both the A-loop and B-loop ?
I would expect not, since one head is only connected to one loop in a plain cluster config. AFAIK, downloading shelf firmware takes a quiesce of a loop and a controller reboot, and my customer really would like to have a functional system during this NDU.
Greets,
Nils