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тАО08-28-2005 03:35 AM
тАО08-28-2005 03:35 AM
I have a DL server connected with SA 6402 controller and connected to a dummy Array of disks with about 10 disks of 72 GB each.
we had some problems with disks and now i have been asked to check the firmware on each disk.
I noticed that we have different kinds of disks on the same array with different firmware each.
to do the firmware upgrade i should:
- boot on the firmware maintenance CD
- find the firmware or just do a scan
- apply the firmware on the disks
- or add the extra firmware and then do the upgrade
is this the way to do it?
is it necessary to have all the disks at the same firmware level?
is it always recommended to do the disks upgrade and then the Controller upgrade? or I should check the recommendations?
we had some problems with disks and now i have been asked to check the firmware on each disk.
I noticed that we have different kinds of disks on the same array with different firmware each.
to do the firmware upgrade i should:
- boot on the firmware maintenance CD
- find the firmware or just do a scan
- apply the firmware on the disks
- or add the extra firmware and then do the upgrade
is this the way to do it?
is it necessary to have all the disks at the same firmware level?
is it always recommended to do the disks upgrade and then the Controller upgrade? or I should check the recommendations?
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тАО08-29-2005 11:12 PM
тАО08-29-2005 11:12 PM
Re: disk firmware upgrade
Thank you;
I'll go for the disk upgrade;
then i'll upgrade the driver for the card;
then i'll upgrade the firmware for the card.
I'll go for the disk upgrade;
then i'll upgrade the driver for the card;
then i'll upgrade the firmware for the card.
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