MPCBL0050N02Q Intel, MPCBL0050N02Q Datasheet - Page 204

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MPCBL0050N02Q

Manufacturer Part Number
MPCBL0050N02Q
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of MPCBL0050N02Q

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10.6.8.2
10.6.8.3
10.6.9
10.6.9.1
Intel NetStructure
Technical Product Specification
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Creating a Pending Staged Firmware Update
To create a pending staged firmware update, the update command needs to be invoked
with the --no-reset option, otherwise the target resets by default. This allows further
operation with the current firmware with an update pending whenever a reset is
initiated. The target can be reset with the --reset option.
The following is an example of creating a pending staged firmware update:
The following command resets the target initiating the firmware update:
Staged Firmware Update via RMCP Bridging
For RMCP bridging to work correctly, the Shelf Manager must be connected to the
network in order to transmit TCP/IP traffic to and from the client. The interface option
must also be set to lan for RMCP bridging.
When using the sbcupdate utility over an RMCP bridge with the Intel NetStructure
MPCMM0001/0002 Chassis Management Module:
When using the sbcupdate utility over an RMCP bridge with a 3rd party Shelf Manager,
it is essential that communication between the target IPMC and a remote network node
via a shelf manager can be established. Refer to
privileges for RMCP bridging” on page 190
commands that must be forwarded to IPMB by the Shelf Manager.
After completion of a staged update, the IPMC resets automatically and the new
firmware is loaded to the IPMC.
The syntax of the command is:
An example of staged firmware update via RMCP is:
Canceling Staged Firmware Update
Cancel Staged Firmware Update via KCS Interface
To cancel a staged firmware update, a valid staged firmware update must already be
pending.
To check if there is a pending staged firmware update, execute the -M info option.
The following is an example of how to check for pending updates:
• Check for a CMM firmware version of 6.1.1.x or higher.
• Transfer the /usr/share/doc/sbcutils/cmdPrivilege.ini file to both the active and
MPCBL0050 Single Board Computer
standby CMMs. Place cmdPrivelege.ini in the /etc/ directory on the CMMs. Then,
restart the RMCP servers. More details on this can be found in
“Configuring the Intel NetStructure
# sbcupdate -I kcs -M staged --no-reset MPCBL0050_FW_NNNNNN.hex
# sbcupdate --reset
# sbcupdate -I lan -M staged -H <shelf_manager_ip_address
# sbcupdate -I lan -M staged -H 10.90.90.91 -U root
or DNS_host_name> -U <username> -P <password>
-t <target> <path_to_firmware_image/filename>
-P cmmrootpass -t 0x8e /tmp/MPCBL0050_FW_NNNNNN.hex
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MPCMM0001/0002 CMM” on page
for more information on the required RMCP
Table 74, “Required IPMI command
MPCBL0050—Firmware Update Utilities
Order Number: 318146-001
Section 10.5.2,
September 2007
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