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07-02-2007 04:03 AM
07-02-2007 04:03 AM
upgrade firmware on SCSI disk
Hi there,
I'm looking for a way to upgrade firmware on SCSI disk :
- The disks are located on HP9000 (K210, K260 & K360) ;
- The disks are identified with an "ioscan" as SEAGATE ST34572WC,
SEAGATE ST15150W, ...
Size varies from 2 Gb to 9 Gb and with 4 Gb in the middle.
I have special requirements for specific firmware revisions (Previous
bugs reported to HP support which where resolved with those firmwares).
I need to be able to upload disks with firmware revision "OKed" for
my application.
I know that a CD does exist which allow an administrator to do
such an upgrade. But no way to put my fingers on such a CD !
Is there a web resource out there that would allow me to proceed the
way I need to proceed ?
Thanks in advance
daniel
I'm looking for a way to upgrade firmware on SCSI disk :
- The disks are located on HP9000 (K210, K260 & K360) ;
- The disks are identified with an "ioscan" as SEAGATE ST34572WC,
SEAGATE ST15150W, ...
Size varies from 2 Gb to 9 Gb and with 4 Gb in the middle.
I have special requirements for specific firmware revisions (Previous
bugs reported to HP support which where resolved with those firmwares).
I need to be able to upload disks with firmware revision "OKed" for
my application.
I know that a CD does exist which allow an administrator to do
such an upgrade. But no way to put my fingers on such a CD !
Is there a web resource out there that would allow me to proceed the
way I need to proceed ?
Thanks in advance
daniel
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07-02-2007 04:08 AM
07-02-2007 04:08 AM
Re: upgrade firmware on SCSI disk
No download for this old disks - the CD's you are mentioned are intended/available for hp support personnel only - and the tools are password protected too. Ask your hp support.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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