Dell Update Package 6.2 (BLD_288) Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Dell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Release Title: Dell SAS Backplane Firmware, v.1.07, A00 Release Date: March 30, 2009 Default Log File Name: R203413 Supported System(s): PowerEdge M610 PowerEdge R410 PowerEdge R610 PowerEdge R710 PowerEdge T310 PowerEdge T410 PowerEdge T610 PowerVault DL2100 PowerVault NX300 PowerVault NX3000 Description: The Backplane (BP) flash utility is a tool to update firmware (FW) to the System SAS Backplane controller. This firmware update is a non-destructive update. User data is not affected. Supported Device(s): SAS Backplane Firmware Fixes / Enhancements: Initial Release Important Device Information: * Do not run other applications while executing Dell Update Packages. * The software contained in a Dell Update Package for Linux is an aggregate of third party programs as well as Dell programs. Use of the software is subject to designated license terms. All Software that is designated as "under the terms of the GNU GPL" may be copied, distributed and/or modified in accordance with the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, Version 2, June 1991. All software that is designated as "under the terms of the GNU LGPL" (or "Lesser GPL") may be copied, distributed and/or modified in accordance with the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999. Under these GNU licenses, you are also entitled to obtain the corresponding source files by contacting Dell at 1-800-WWW-DELL. Please refer to the Open Manage Open Source DVD. There may be a nominal fee charged to you for the physical act of transferring a copy. * If the following error occurs, "Error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", you must install the compatibility libraries from the OS vendor repository or from the OS installation media. To install the compatibility libraries, use the following command: "RPM -ih compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3.i386.rpm" * When Update Packages stop abruptly due to a power outage or abnormal termination, perform the following steps: - Remove the lock file. Type the following command: rm -f /var/lock/.spsetup - Run the Update Package again to reapply the update. * Do not run storage controller update packages if the controller is in use by other applications. The firmware upgrade may fail if any of the RAID controllers in the system are performing an I/O background task (that is, consistency check, background initialization, rebuild, or reconstruction). Allow the background task to complete before attempting to upgrade the firmware. Patrol Read tasks will not affect a firmware upgrade. * Linux systems running one or more applications that interact with SCSI devices in certain ways are known to cause a kernel panic situation. Therefore, it is recommended that you stop Server Administrator and its Storage Management Service before running storage controller firmware update packages. To stop the Dell OpenManage(TM) Server Administrator service, run "omconfig system webserver action=stop" To start the Server Administrator service, run "omconfig system webserver action=start" To stop the Server Administrator Storage Management Service, run "/etc/init.d/dataeng stop" To start the Server Administrator Storage Management Service, run "/etc/init.d/dataeng start"