Intel Modular Server System MFYSY25 
P2.2.3 Unified Firmware Update 
Release Notes & Installation Instructions
Copyright  2007-2008 Intel Corporation
All Rights Reserved
May 30, 2008
RELEASE NOTES FOR: P2.2.3


A.	RELEASE PACKAGE CONTENTS

This section enumerates the contents of the release package.
	BIOS: SB5000.86B.10.00.0043.041620081415
	BMC: 1.30.3
	Management Module GUI operation Code: 1.3.100.20080527.11328
	Remote KVM Java Applet  1.39
	EBF: 1.24
	Storage
	o	IOP FW/SW: 2.91.0140.45
	o	IOP SW: 2.91.0140.45
	o	Expander FW: 1.03.0140.01
	o	Redboot image: 1.01.0140.08
	Switch Boot Code: 1.0.0.6
	Switch FW: 1.0.0.25
	Fan Controller Op code  01.1
	Fan Controller Boot Block  01.2
	MIB files


B.	GENERAL INFORMATION

	This release does not support rollback to previous versions of the Unified 
	Firmware Update (UFU) package.
	
	This release supports system configurations with only one SCM in Slot SCM1.  


C.	DEPENDENCIES
	
	The system must be at firmware level P2.07 or P2.2.2 prior to starting this update.  


D.	DEFECTS FIXED IN THIS RELEASE

Area		Description
CMM GUI		General usability improvements throughout the Modular Server Control
		GUI.  Improvements include but are not limited to the following areas:
			Help content improvements
			Sensor labels modified for easier identification
			Improved dialog instructions and labels to create and manage 
			Storage Pools and Virtual Drives
			Added additional help links to the Create Virtual Drive dialog box.
			Optimized button locations for Edit Ports dialog
			Edit User dialog 
			Storage Layout reformatted
			Fixes for diagnostic dump
			Error messages updated to provide additional information
BIOS		Mixed Processors population will report incorrect CPU information.
CMM GUI		New Storage Pool Expanded size is displayed before migration completes or 
		unallocated space is displayed.
BIOS		Mezzanine NIC/MAC information not available in SMBIOS (Type 10 and/or Type 177)
SW		Components being reported as 'unmanageable' during known down-states such as 
		rebooting after FW update.
Remote Apps	Keyboard/mouse error during a remote Windows Server 2008 installation
BIOS		Fault led is not illuminated for some critical errors
Remote Apps	Sometimes rSOL loses connection.
CMM GUI		When designating a HDD as a spare drive for a storage pool IE will crash if the 
		selected HDD is smaller than the drives currently in the storage pool. 
CMM GUI		Delete a virtual drive when the storage pool is migrating fails with no error message
CMM GUI		SCM - Expansion Port - confirmation Window does not list all the Servers granted access
Remote Apps	Simultaneous installs of OS or applications fail.
BIOS		A bad DIMM (NO SPD) in A1 and a good DIMM in A2 generates unexpected POST code.
CMM GUI		Non-admin user's edits to Email Alerts do not stick
CMM GUI		No critical error or fault indication when a SCM is pulled 
Storage Module	There is no indication that the SEP is flashing code
CMM GUI		Invalid E-Mail Message Title
BIOS		SEL Timestamp Ahead One Day
CMM GUI		Chassis SNMP agent fails diagnostics test when SNMP community string is changed
BMC		After resetting the BMC the SOL client will become un-manageable. After 
		rebooting the Server the problem goes away.
CMM GUI		Create virtual drive action not available after a Storage Pool expansion is initiated.  
CMM GUI		Not all Battery Data is displayed
CMM GUI		Internal Communication Test do not distinguish between power supplies and fan blanks
SW		FW Update manager reporting BMC update pending when BIOS update is queued.
CMM GUI		Start Rebuild action has problems when a bad drive is missing or if the 
		replacement drive size does not match original drive size. 
CMM GUI		Fully loaded system shows max expected load in the red on the dashboard with 3 power
		supplies.  Should display as yellow.
Storage Module	Hot spare drive after rebuild does not show "force drive offline" menu item
Storage Module	Disk drive array WWN and Operational Status are wrong after a storage pool rebuild
CMM GUI		STALE drives are candidates for rebuild, but start rebuild action fails if one 
		is chosen as rebuild candidate
Remote Apps	Mouse Acceleration values through the rKVM menus do not properly check for valid ranges
CMM GUI		Error popup on storage layout when there are drives not present
CMM GUI		Start Rebuild action: Don't allow STALE drive from another storage pool to 
		be a rebuild candidate
CMM		Missing SWM (ESM) on CMM startup prevents servers from coming out of Unfit state
CMM GUI		User allowed to set no password for Admin, notified of change, but change 
		never takes effect.
CMM		Compute servers appearing stuck in updating or initializing.
CMM GUI		Communication Error while trying to power on Server 2
CMM		Action reset failure on Management module
Remote Apps	rKVM redirection menu activated with BIOS F10 hotkey
Storage Module	Some LDs are reported "unreadable" at server
Storage Module	After insert/extract drive is left in strange state that GUI actions can not resolve
CMM GUI		Message about javascript being blocked in IE when viewing diagnostic dump
CMM GUI		Powered-off compute modules GUI displays critical Red-X.
CMM GUI		Some drives/storage pools with less than GOOD health not listed in Dashboard Storage 
		hover-data
Remote Apps	Remote KVM unstable via windows client OS while installing office application with 
		Linux OS.
CMM GUI		Progress events not logged into CMM GUI.
CMM GUI		Detailed description does not display correct information in CMM GUI.
CMM		Server module failed to power on via GUI
CMM GUI		The rKVM session disconnected when booting the server into Windows 2003 from standby 
		or hibernate mode.
Storage Module	Expanding a virtual drive using non contiguous space in a storage pool could result
		in a corrupt storage configuration 
CMM GUI		SCM reset dialog doesn't always wait for the reset to complete.
Storage Module	Storage Pool unconfigured capacity is incorrect when deleting Virtual Drives out of order.
CMM GUI		A user with Chassis Administrator: Read Only rights can initiate a firmware rollback		
CMM GUI		Virtual drive name substitution error
CMM GUI		Extra data associated with events is not currently supported in e-mails.
CMM GUI		Unable to login to the UI after firmware update or Restore Settings.
CMM GUI		Event without corresponding event policies are dropped from the event log. 	
CMM GUI		IPMI request/responses to/from the server become out of sync.
CMM		SNMP not correctly reporting mezzanine NICs.
CMM GUI		Incorrect popup information displayed when LUN is reassigned.
		
	Cooling Algorithm updates - This release contains updates to the CMM 
	cooling algorithm to cover several PSU cooling corner cases.  This release 
	MUST be used if the customer will be using the ASE kit.



E.	NEW FEATURES/FUNCTIONS IMPLEMENTED IN THIS RELEASE

	Restore System Settings  Restore system settings to last automatic 
	backup version or factory defaults while optionally preserving important 
	information such as network settings and administrator password.  This 
	feature enables a user to restore the below system configuration settings:
	o	Users and Passwords used to access the Modular Server Control GUI
	o	Network configuration (CMM IP address)
	o	Event policies
	o	Notification settings 
	o	SNMP Configuration

	New Storage Layout Table View  This release includes a tabular view of the Storage 
	Layout configuration.  Users can quickly switch between the Graphic view and 
	the Table view.

	OEM logo customization - This release contains an enhancement to the existing OEM 
	customization support of the BIOS boot logo (splash bitmap) so that the logo 
	is persistent from one FW update to the next.

	Configurable CMM Host Name - The CMM Host name can be modified on the IP Configuration 
	screen.



F.	KNOWN ISSUES

	Reset BIOS default settings - Certain settings and features such as 
	Remote USB (essential for proper Remote KVM operation) may not be 
	functional until BIOS Defaults are loaded. To ensure proper operation, reset 
	BIOS defaults as soon as possible after updating BIOS. BIOS defaults are set 
	by pressing F9 (Reset To Defaults) while in BIOS Setup.

	GUI inconsistencies with physical state - The GUI can be inconsistent 
	with the state of the system because this is a web application. If you suspect 
	an inconsistency, just reload the page (the page automatically refreshes once 
	a minute). Some HW inventory changes (such as compute module insertion) 
	can take up to 60 seconds to be reflected in the GUI unless you push the 
	refresh button. The application may also appear inconsistent with the real 
	state of the system if you have connectivity issues with the CMM.

	SCM reset immediately after update NOT REQUIRED as indicated. 
	Immediately after the SCM firmware is updated (and the rotating symbol 
	stops in the firmware update page for the SCM1 row), the FW page may say 
	'Update is pending/queued. Reset Required'. You do not have to reset the 
	SCM again. Please wait for a minute and refresh the firmware page and 	
	the correct SCM firmware version will be displayed. If you do nothing and just 
	wait on the FW page, the normal refresh will occur within 2 minutes and it will 
	reflect the correct SCM firmware version.

	Complete System Diagnostics - Under synthetic stress test it is possible 
	although rare for the SCM to reset if the user requests an All Subsystems 
	diagnostics also called Complete System diagnostics.  Prior to running the All 
	Subsystems diagnostics feature the user should first power off all server 
	modules within the chassis. 

	CONFIRM dialog box action - Any dialog box which prompts the user to 
	type "confirm" before clicking OK in order to perform an action will actually 
	complete the specific action if the user clicks OK without typing "confirm".  
	The action will complete if the user leaves the box blank or types any 
	combination of letters including "confirm" before clicking OK. 

	MIB Files: 
	1.	MIB files provide read only access to system information.  System 
		management and configuration are handled via the Modular Server Control 
		GUI.  Read/Write access will be available in future release.

	Remote applications:
	1.	When starting rKVM with a Linux host, you must change the mouse mode to 
		relative mode. If the remote mouse does not respond to local mouse 
		movements, try switching to absolute mode and then immediately back to 
		relative mode.
	2.	Due to the way Linux handles the mouse (relative vs. absolute) there are 
		instances when the remote mouse on a Linux host will be slow or appear to 
		stop functioning. Many times a stuck mouse can be awakened by toggling 
		between relative and absolute mouse modes via the menu or the keyboard 
		by pressing Alt-s.
	3.	If the local and remote mouse pointers do not synchronize (the remote 
		mouse moves but is offset from the local mouse), try toggling the 
		Synchronize mouse option. If that does not work, check the mouse 
		acceleration parameters on the server with the command "xset q". Set the 
		mouse acceleration settings in Remote KVM in the Options menu to match 
		those on the server. By default, the Remote KVM application will use an 
		acceleration value of 2 and an acceleration threshold value of 4. These 
		values are what the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 (RHEL5) and SuSE 
		Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) operating systems expect, unless they have 
		been modified after installation of the OS.
	4.	If the Internet connection is lost during an existing RKVM session, the 
		session will report video data lost. The user must close the message, and 
		restart the session.
	5.	Lost Keyboard/Mouse usage in SLES can sometimes be recovered by 
		toggling full screen on and off.
	6.	Remote media is best used with one server at a time. If you map a CD to 
		six compute modules, the compute modules will drop the CD mapping, due 
		to latency issues.
	7.	The RKVM client version included in this release is 1.32. Check the version 
		after installing the new release by launching the RKVM application and then 
		using Help->About in the RKVM client window menus. If the version is 
		something other than 1.32, close all RKVM client windows and delete the 
		application from the client machine's Java browser cache. (Run 'javaws -
		viewer', select the application titled 'Networked KVM applet' and press the 
		delete key.)
	8.	Remote Floppy is not supported during a RKVM session.
	9.	Pressing F1 during a RKVM session will bring up the local KVM console help 
		not the remote system application help.



G.	INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Preparing For Update:

	Download the current Unified Firmware Update package MFSYS25_UFU_P2_2_3.zip for
	the MFSYS25 system (including the MFS5000SI Compute Module)
	o   Copy the CMM_Core.zip file to a folder labeled P2_2_3 on a formatted flash 
	    drive. CMM_Core.zip is the update package and is loaded as a zip file by 
	    the CMM Firmware Update tool. Do not modify the file name, otherwise it will
	    not be recognized by the Update tool.
	If you have not already done so, connect the appropriate power cords to the 
	Modular Server System power supplies and wait for the chassis management module 
	to fully boot: approximately 3-4 minutes, when the CMM is fully booted the 
	system cooling fans will slow down
	Prior to loading and using the P2.2.3 unified software update  all server
	modules in the system must be powered down.
	Ensure that no Storage Pool or Virtual Drive build or rebuild operation is in 
	progress.  If a build, rebuild, or migration operation is in progress, allow the
	operation to complete before attempting to update the firmware via the Unified 
	Firmware Update package. 


Unified Firmware Update from P2.0.7  to P2.2.3:

1.	Launch a browser from a client system connected to the CMM
2.	Login into the GUI and browse to the Firmware tab (bottom selection in the 
	left navigation pane.
3.	Ensure all servers are powered down, then click on the browse button and 
	browse to the folder P2_2_3 you previously created, select the CMM_Core.zip 
	file and the update will automatically begin. 
4.	The upload process may take several minutes  a progress bar is displayed.
5.	After the file has been uploaded, the screen will display A new Firmware File 
	has been uploaded with build version 1.3.100.20080527.11328.
6.	A box below this message labeled Actions will state  This update can not be 
	started until the following actions have been completed: Reset Storage 
	Control Module 1 into Safe Mode.  Click on the link.
7.	It will then go to a screen that says Reset Controller SCM1 with a box checked 
	that says Come back in safe mode after reset. Type CONFIRM and hit Apply.  
	The screen will then display Reset of Controller SCM1 to Safe Mode started.  
	Controller will reset and return in a few minutes.  Hit OK.  
8.	Wait 60 seconds, then return to the Firmware Update page, and click on the 
	Start Update button.
9.	A dialogue box will appear  select the Reboot CMM & Start Update button. 
	(fans will speed up and then return to normal as the CMM restarts)
10.	Login to the GUI when prompted.
11.	Browse to the Firmware tab and scroll down to the installed compute module  
	line, each installed server will show an update to 1.30.3
12.	Scroll down to the Storage Controller line item. The Storage Controller 1 line 
	item in the Firmware tab will change, indicating that the SCM update is in 
	process. Most updates will take 10 minutes. Do not disturb the system until 
	the update is complete and the Storage Controller Module version is shown to 
	be 2.91.140.45.
		Note: If the FW page states Update is pending/queued. Reset Required. 
		You do not have to reset the SCM again. Please wait for a minute 
		and refresh the firmware page and the correct SCM firmware version will 
		be displayed. If you do nothing and just wait on the FW page, the normal 
		refresh will occur within 2 minutes and it will reflect the correct SCM 
		firmware version.
13.	Do NOT move the SCM to slot 2  it should remain in Slot 1 only for all future use.
14.	When the SCM update is complete, the CMM will automatically update the 
	BIOS for each installed compute module as necessary.
15.	Continue with steps below starting at step 16 under Complete BIOS Update section


Unified Firmware Update from P2.2.2  to P2.2.3:

1.	Launch a browser from a client system connected to the CMM
2.	Login into the GUI and browse to the Firmware tab (bottom selection in the 
	left navigation pane.
3.	Ensure all servers are powered down, then click on the browse button and 
	browse to the folder P2_2_3 you previously created, select the CMM_Core.zip 
	file and the update will automatically begin. 
4.	The upload process may take several minutes  a progress bar is displayed.
5.	After the file has been uploaded, the screen will display A new Firmware File 
	has been uploaded with build version 1.3.100.20080527.11328.
6.	A box below this message labeled Actions will state  This update can not be 
	started until the following actions have been completed: Reset Storage 
	Control Module 1 into Safe Mode.  Click on the link.
7.	It will then go to a screen that says Reset Controller SCM1 with a box checked 
	that says Come back in safe mode after reset. Type CONFIRM and hit Apply.  
	The screen will then display Reset of Controller SCM1 to Safe Mode started.  
	Controller will reset and return in a few minutes.  Hit OK.  
8.	Wait 60 seconds, then return to the Firmware Update page, and click on the 
	Start Update button.
9.	A dialogue box will appear  select the Reboot CMM & Start Update button. 
	(fans will speed up and then return to normal as the CMM restarts)
10.	Login to the GUI when prompted.
11.	Browse to the Firmware tab and scroll down to the installed compute module  
	line, each installed server will show version 1.30.3
12.	Scroll down to the Storage Controller line item. The Storage Controller 1 line 
	item in the Firmware tab will indicate that the Storage Controller Module version
	is 2.91.140.45.
13.	Do NOT move the SCM to slot 2  it should remain in Slot 1 only for all future use.
14.	Continue with steps 24 and 25 below under Verify Updates Completed 
	and Load Defaults section.



Complete BIOS Update:

16.	After verifying the BMC was updated on all servers, the BIOS status will show 
	Updates Pending  Power on required. You can either click on the link, and 
	follow the prompts to power on the server via the software OR you can 
	manually power up all servers installed in the system via the front panel 
	buttons. Note: Multiple servers can be powered on at the same time. 
	The firmware update process can now update multiple servers at the same time.
17.	A dialogue box will appear  Click Apply to power on servers.  
18.	Navigate to the Firmware screen. The status of each of the powered on server 
	modules will show a BIOS Status of Updates Pending (power on in progress).
19.	Once the power on is complete the status may change to Updates Pending - 
	reset required.  DO NOT CLICK ON THIS LINK  wait a few minutes and 
	the BIOS update will begin automatically. 
20.	The BIOS status will eventually display BIOS updating to SB5000.86B.10.00.0043.. 
21.	Once the BIOS update has completed, the Firmware Status page in the GUI 
	will show the BIOS status as OK and the version SB5000.86B.10.00.0043 will 
	be displayed.
22.	Repeat steps 16  21 for each server populated in the system.
23.	Continue with steps below starting at step 24 under Verify Updates Completed 
	and Load Defaults section.


Verify Updates Completed and Load Defaults:

24.	Login to the GUI and browse to the Firmware tab (bottom selection in the left 
	navigation pane.
25.	At the top of the Firmware page  verify the Current Build Version is  
	1.3.100.20080527.11328.
26.	Verify the BMC Firmware line under each installed server shows as 1.30.3.
27.	Enter BIOS setup on each server to verify BIOS update completed successfully and 
	to load default settings.  To restart a server and enter BIOS setup remotely using 
	the Modular Server Control GUI follow the steps below: 
	a.	From the Server screen, select a server and click the Remote KVM & CD 
		action item to start a remote KVM session.
	b.	Restart the selected Server either from within the Remote KVM session or 
		by selecting the Reset action within the Modular Server Control GUI for 
		the selected Server.
28.	On boot Enter BIOS Setup by pressing F2 when prompted.
29.	Verify the BIOS flashed successfully by entering BIOS setup, on the first tab, 
	the System BIOS version displayed should be SB5000.86B.10.00.0043.
30.	Verify the BMC was correctly updated by scrolling to the Server Management 
	tab, scroll down to System Information and hit enter  the BMC Firmware 
	version listed should be 1.30.3.
31.	Prior to loading default BIOS settings document all custom BIOS settings.  
	Then press F9 to load system default settings. Modify default settings as 
	necessary to match documented custom settings previously used and Press 
	F10 to save and exit.
32.	Repeat steps 25 through 29 for each server to verify BIOS and BMC versions 
	and load default settings. 



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