[SUMMARY] How to update disk firmware on system disk?

From: David Foster (foster_at_ncmir.ucsd.edu)
Date: 02/18/04

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    Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:51:04 -0800 (PST)
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    Well, this was pretty stupid, sorry for the noise. I had
    previously been given the recommendation to boot from CD and
    then put in CD with firmware patch on it, I wanted to verify
    if this would work.

    Consensus is it won't, system will probably panic during firmware
    update which is a Bad Thing.

    Better to just boot from CD and then either:

    1. Bring up network interface and NFS-mount partition with firmware
       update on it or ftp/scp the update into /tmp; or
       
    2. Boot from CD, insert CD containing update and copy it into
       /tmp (essentially into RAM), then reinsert OS CD. This way
       OS CD is available during update. [I'm still paranoid about
       there being some kind of panic...I'll avoid this one.]

    Of course one could always put in an extra internal disk with the
    update on it.

    Thanks to:

    Yakov Lerner
    Tim Chipman
    Sandwich Maker
    Brett Lymn

    Thanks so much for all the out-of-office replies. Really folks, if
    it were up to me such replies would result in being bounced from
    the list. Congratulations to the following who were lucky enough
    to not be in their office:

    Schuetz, Henrik
    Gustavo Tobares
    Wilmot, Doug
    Meier Adrian
    RHEAULT, ROBERT R
    Raj Mendu

    > This could very well be a real stupid question...
    >
    > How would one update the disk firmware on the system disk
    > on an Ultra80? Obviously the disk cannot be mounted during
    > the update, so can one boot from CDROM and then put in a new
    > CD with the firmware update on it? Will the OS complain?
    >
    > God help you if you get in the middle of the update and
    > the OS needs to access something on the Solaris CD and chokes!
    >
    > Platform: Ultra80, Solaris 8 with recent recommended patches
    > Disk: ST318203LC SCSI disk, 18GB
    > Firmware Update Patch: 113669-01
    >
    > Dave Foster
    >
    >
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