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    Default How to flush ROM on DELL MSA 20

    Here is an example, please pay attention to vertion numbers here,
    Currently, the latest ROM version is 2.06.
    Code:
    [admon@linux monitor]# ./CP008083.scexe
    Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - Modular Smart Array 20
    * Version of rom to be flashed: 2.06
    * Number of controllers: 1
    * The version of existing Array ROM is 2.02
    * 1 controller(s) will be flashed
    * This operation may take about 1 minute
    Flash ROMs Now? (Yes/No): Yes
    Flashing 1 controller(s), please wait....
    Success: Product e0300e11 at controller position 0
    with old version 2.02 has been updated with new version 2.06.
    ROM Flash complete. New firmware will take effect when the server is rebooted.
    As part of the reboot process, you should power cycle the server and any
    external drive arrays.
    After flushing, you need to reboot both servers and MSA20.

    You can also follow the same way to update the firmware for MSA20.
    Code:
    [admon@linux monitor]# ./CP007377.scexe
    Firmware CD Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - Smart Array 6400
    * Version of rom to be flashed: 2.74
    * Number of controllers: 1
    * The version of existing Array ROM is 2.74
    This ROM update is not needed

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    A new version is available:

    To ensure the integrity of your download, HP recommends verifying your results with the following MD5 Checksum values:
    d1e2ecbf048526841bbd87c49369367c CP008079.md5
    844884a04e9aa744c7555973e38b3827 CP008079.scexe

    Type: Firmware - Storage Controller
    Version: 2.08 (31 Jul 2008)
    Operating System(s): Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (AMD64/EM64T), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (AMD64/EM64T), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (AMD64/EM64T), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (x86)

    Please follow this link to obtain the software:
    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...&cc=us&mode=3&

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