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04-17-2015 05:34 AM
04-17-2015 05:34 AM
P2000 G3 FC/iSCSi Firmware upgrade from TS230 to TS251P006-02(9 Sep 2014)
Hello,
The firmware upgrade for the controllers has been running for 130 minutes and is currently showing 'FTP>>Please wait' and has been for the past 70 minutes. It has then said (from the log file)
13:18:54.216 FTP >> Please wait...
13:19:35.531 FTP >> Please wait...
13:20:16.645 FTP >> Please wait...
13:20:29.975 FTP >> System health check complete. Health state: Degraded
13:20:30.007 FTP >> Stopping Management Controller applications.
13:20:36.376 FTP >> Starting message server
13:21:18.167 FTP >> Please wait...
13:21:37.277 FTP >> STATUS: Code Load Failure
13:21:37.277 FTP >> *****************************************************************
13:21:37.277 FTP >> The application is not able to communicate with the
13:21:37.277 FTP >> storage controller. Verify the storage controller on this
13:21:37.277 FTP >> FRU is operating correctly, then retry your request.
13:21:37.277 FTP >> This management controller will now reboot.
13:21:37.277 FTP >> *****************************************************************
13:21:47.657 FTP >> appsv down
13:21:52.330 FTP >> Successfully unmounted /cfg filesystem
13:21:52.642 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:53.205 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:53.533 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:53.736 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:53.939 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:54.142 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:54.345 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:54.548 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:54.752 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:54.955 FTP >> mtdblockd sleeping
13:21:54.955 FTP >> Rebooting...
13:21:55.048 ftp state is : 0
13:21:55.048
FTP not connected !!
13:21:55.048 Device flash status for Controller A = 0
13:25:55.047 Sleep called...exiting
13:25:55.047 Wait for Ctrlr ready
13:25:55.047 Attempt 0 of 20
It still appears to be trying to update the controller firmware. It has been running 140 minutes now
Should I try and stop the updating process? When I login to the managment GUI it doesn't list any of the hosts, enclosures etc
Many thanks
Simon
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04-17-2015 05:38 AM
04-17-2015 05:38 AM
Re: P2000 G3 FC/iSCSi Firmware upgrade from TS230 to TS251P006-02(9 Sep 2014)
>> 13:21:37.277 FTP >> STATUS: Code Load Failure
Try to SSH to one of the controllers and do
# show system
# show controllers
to get a status.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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04-17-2015 05:58 AM
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Re: P2000 G3 FC/iSCSi Firmware upgrade from TS230 to TS251P006-02(9 Sep 2014)
Hello Torsten,
thanks for your reply. The firmware upgrade has just completed, unsuccessfully
I can login to controller A but not controller B
All the SAN information and configuration has vanished - no vdisks, hosts etc are listed. It appears that the firmware upgrade has wiped all settings. Do you know if there is a way to bring back all the config settings?
thanks again
Simon
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04-17-2015 06:59 AM
04-17-2015 06:59 AM
Re: P2000 G3 FC/iSCSi Firmware upgrade from TS230 to TS251P006-02(9 Sep 2014)
What do the commands show?
I assume you just have no access to the disks, hence no data.
Hope this helps!
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04-17-2015 02:11 PM
04-17-2015 02:11 PM
Re: P2000 G3 FC/iSCSi Firmware upgrade from TS230 to TS251P006-02(9 Sep 2014)
Power Down/Disconnect the Hosts, if not already.
Power Down the MSA
Unseat/Remove Controller B.
Power ON MSA on Controller A.
Log in to SMU and verify the status of the Vdisks and Volumes.
If everything is fine then seat/Insert the Controller B.
After, inserting the Controller B if system becomes unstable then it is possible we have a component failure.
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