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H3C UniServer R4900 G5 2U Rear 2LFF Drive Backplane CPLD V006 Release Notes
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Contents
Hardware and software compatibility matrix
Version upgrade recommendation
Upgrade restrictions and guidelines
Software feature and command updates
List of tables
Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix
Table 3 ISSU version compatibility matrix
Version information
Version number
Version number: V006.
You can access the HDM Web interface of the server to identify the version on the System > System Overview > Others page as shown in the following figure. The figure is for illustration only.
Figure 1 Viewing CPLD version
| NOTE: To view the drive backplane version, access the System > System Overview > Others section and select the target backplane. See the figure above. |
Version number | Last version | Release date | Version type | Remarks |
V005. | V004. | 6/17/2023 | Release version | Changed version number. Fixed bugs. This version is required. |
V004. | V003. | 3/2/2021 | Release version | Changed version number. Fixed bugs. This version is required. |
V003. | V002. | 11/24/2020 | Release version | Changed version number. Fixed bugs. This version is required. |
V002. | V001. | 8/13/2020 | Release version | Changed version number. Fixed bugs. This version is required. |
V001. | First release | 7/21/2020 | Release version | None |
Supported languages
English
Chinese
Supported devices
H3C UniServer R4900 G5
Hardware and software compatibility matrix
IMPORTANT: To avoid an update failure, use the following table to verify the hardware and software compatibility before performing an update. |
Table 3 Hardware and software compatibility matrix
Product series | H3C UniServer R4900 G5 |
Model | H3C UniServer R4900 G5 |
CPLD | V001 and later versions |
PFR CPLD | V001 and later versions |
BIOS | 5.14 and later |
HDM | 2.24 and later versions |
VR | 001 and above versions |
Target file name and MD5 checksum | Based on the MD5 file |
Remarks | None. |
ISSU upgrade type matrix
ISSU provides two upgrade types: compatible upgrade and incompatible upgrade. The following table provides the approved ISSU upgrade types only between the current version and the history versions within the past 18 months. This matrix does not include history versions that are 18 months earlier than the current version, for which, no ISSU upgrade verification is performed.
Table 4 ISSU version compatibility matrix
Current version | History version | ISSU upgrade method |
V006 | V005 | Incompatible |
V005 | V004 | Incompatible |
V004 | V002 | Incompatible |
/ | V002 | Incompatible |
Version upgrade recommendation
This version is recommended for upgrade.
Upgrade restrictions and guidelines
Make sure the server and the HDM client (such as a PC) can reach each other.
For a successful bulk update, make sure you can update one server successfully before you update the remaining servers.
During the update, make sure the network connection is available and do not refresh the webpage.
Do not refresh the page during the update.
To avoid CPLD or operating system errors, do not power on or power off the server during the firmware update.
After the firmware is updated, clear the browser cache before you re-log in to HDM.
When using .rpm packages for online upgrade, use a OS that uses a version lower than RHL9.0.
Hardware feature updates
None.
Software feature and command updates
None.
MIB updates
None.
Operation changes
None.
Restrictions and cautions
None.
Open problems and workarounds
None.
List of resolved problems
Resolved problems in V006
Added rpm files to the target files for online upgrade in OSs.
Resolved problems in V005
Resolved the 4Hz flashing issue of SAS/SATA drive LEDs when the device is equipped with LSI 12LFF after the device is powered on.
Resolved problems in V004
Resolved the non-polling issue of LEDs after SAS/SATA drives are inserted.
Resolved problems in V003
Optimized the internal modules.
Resolved problems in V002
Optimized register lightning.
Added compatibility with Kunpeng servers.
Resolved problems in V001
First release.
Troubleshooting
To obtain troubleshooting information, access the H3C official website at https://www.h3c.com/en/Support/Resource_Center/EN/Home/Severs/00-Public/Maintain/Troubleshooting/H3C_Servers_TG/.
Related information
Documentation set
H3C Servers Firmware Update Guide
H3C Servers HDM User Guide
Obtaining the documentation
Access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.h3c.com/
To obtain maintenance documentation such as installation guides and configuration guide, access
https://www.h3c.com/en/Support/Resource_Center/Technical_Documents/
To obtain software release documentation such as release notes, access
https://www.h3c.com/en/Support/Resource_Center/Software_Download/
Select the product category and product model. Then, you can query and download documents related to the product.
Technical support
To obtain support services, contact H3C Support at [email protected].
Item | Description |
Module name | 2LFF drive backplane |
Module version | RS35B02LR VA |
Module number | 0302A5CP |
None.
Appendix B Updating firmware from HDM
Application scenarios
The following information describes how to update the CPLD firmware from HDM through an RJ-45 port.
Hardware and software requirements
Hardware: PC with an RJ-45 port.
Software: Browser.
Restrictions and guidelines
None.
File uploading guidelines
Before uploading the version file for update, first verify that the MD5 checksum is correct.
Screenshots in this section are for illustration only.
Updating version online
Configuring the local PC
1.Connect the RJ-45 port on the local PC to the HDM network port on the server.
2.Configure the PC to use an IP address in the same network segment as the HDM IP address.
Entering the HDM username and password
Visit the HDM access address (for example, 192.168.1.2) through a browser, and then enter the HDM username and password on the login page.
Updating the firmware
1.Access the Update Firmware page, select BPCPLD, browse to the firmware image file (.bin file), and then click Next.
2.Select the target drive backplane, and then click Next.
Handling firmware update failures
If a firmware update fails, the system starts up with the original firmware version. To resolve the firmware update failure issue:
1.Verify that the network ports are connected correctly.
2.Verify that the correct firmware file is uploaded.
3.Verify that no power-off operations are performed during the update.
4.Verify that HDM is power cycled after the update.
Appendix C Updating CPLD from the OS
This procedure is applicable to scenarios where you can access the operating system correctly.
Hardware and software requirements
System disk with a version lower than RHL9.0.
Operating system with a version lower than RHL9.0.
Before uploading the version file for update, first verify that the MD5 checksum is correct.
Screenshots in this section are for illustration only.
Starting the system and accessing the operating system
Copying the file to the directory for update
Copy the file to the directory, and execute the chmod 777 * and ./XXX commands, where XXX represents the name of the rpm package. The figure is for illustration only.
CAUTION: Do not enter any other commands during the firmware update process. To avoid CPLD or operating system errors, do not power on or power off the server during the firmware update. |
Waiting for the update process to finish
Verifying if the firmware is in effect
Method 1: Remove the AC power for 30 seconds and then power on the device again.
Method 2: Log in to HDM, access the Remote O&M > Update Firmware > Restart CPLD.
Handling firmware update failures
If a firmware update fails, the system starts up with the original firmware version. To resolve the firmware update failure issue:
1.Verify if the system version is correct (below RHL9.0).
2.Verify if the upgraded RPM and the backplane correspond.