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03-20-2017 09:24 AM
03-20-2017 09:24 AM
HPE FC SN3000B firmware upgrades
Hi
I need to do dome firmare upgrades from v7.2.x to v8.0.x on a couple of SN3000B switches. Reading through the release notes I can either do this distruptively but in fewer steps or non-disruptively in more steps. To minimise risk I would rather do more steps that are non-disruptive but I want to know if this is truely non-disutptive using this approach. The environment is very simple with 2 x FC switches, a small number of hosts and single storage array. Whereas some hosts are multipathed there are a couple of hosts with only a single HBA port and therefore connected to just one switch. My interpretation of 'non-disrutpive' is that a single pathed host will not suffer any outage when the switch is upgraded - is this what 'non-disruptive' means in the HPE\Brocade world or do I need to **bleep**down any single pathed hosts first?
Thanks in advance
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03-20-2017 11:54 AM
03-20-2017 11:54 AM
Re: HPE FC SN3000B firmware upgrades
Hi
you can do it non-disruptively it works fine
you should how ever do it in not in peak hours to keep
on the safe side. but non-disruptively meens the ports don't
go down only the interface restarts.
I have done it many times.
Regards
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03-21-2017 01:24 AM
03-21-2017 01:24 AM
Re: HPE FC SN3000B firmware upgrades
Great - many thanks
And the interface restart doesn't impact IO down that path?
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03-21-2017 03:02 AM
03-21-2017 03:02 AM
Re: HPE FC SN3000B firmware upgrades
Hi
managment interface restarts ports to host stay up
only equipment I saw that can sometimes notice
this are tape devices
Regards