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08-24-2000 10:41 AM
08-24-2000 10:41 AM
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08-24-2000 10:48 AM
08-24-2000 10:48 AM
SolutionTo check the firmware, you can use Diagnostics. For ipl/isl it is also shown when you reboot the OS.
To see if your box supports 32 or 64, go on sam->system proprieties->processor and look at: Kernel Width Support. or check the manual. (use #model command to get info and check the docs for your specs.)
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08-24-2000 10:51 AM
08-24-2000 10:51 AM
Re: firmware version
I believe that PDC code is only done by a field engineer. I'd place a hardware call to arrange an upgrade. See also:
http://www.unixsolutions.hp.com/products/servers/kclass/
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08-24-2000 10:58 AM
08-24-2000 10:58 AM
Re: firmware version
Check the following URL for a table of systems and whether or not they support 64-bit HP-UX 11.0
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08-24-2000 10:59 AM
08-24-2000 10:59 AM
Re: firmware version
Here it is:
http://devresource.hp.com/STK/hpux_faq.html#C1
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08-24-2000 11:24 AM
08-24-2000 11:24 AM
Re: firmware version
Yes, you can download the latest firmware for your K380 from the ITRC. Go to Home -> individual patches -> Firmware patches, Select all the boxes (disk/tape etc.) then do a search for K380 (descriptive) and it should list the following firmware update file;
PF_CBHK3943
You can then download it.
Your K380 will support 64 bit OS but you may need a firmware upgrade in order to be able to install the 64bit version. If you do the following command;
getconf HW_CPU_SUPP_BITS
and it returns only 32 (as it did on some of our K-class) then you know you need to install the latest firmware before you can install 11.0-64bit.
You can do the firmware upgrade yourself (ive done loads), but if it goes wrong your mainboard will need replacement and HP will not be happy about it, so be safe and book an engineer. Once youve downloaded the firmware you should follow the instructions to create a bootable tape for the firmware upgrade (for the engineer).
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08-24-2000 02:45 PM
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