HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Release Notes v6.2
EBSU fails when flashing an Emulex 4 Gb HBA
Issue EBSU cannot flash the Emulex 4 Gb Host Bus Adapter (HBA) to the latest
firmware and EFI version, if the current EFI Driver flashed to the Emulex 4 Gb
controller is version 5.02A1.
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Workaround Exit EBSU.1.
2. Unload all Emulex drivers using the EFI shell unload command.
3. Run EBSU again.
ESBU can lose mapping of drives connected to QLogic controllers
Issue In some cases, EBSU may lose the mapping of disk drives attached to QLogic
controllers.
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Workaround
Use Maintain Firmware to flash the QLogic controller to the latest firmware.
After reboot the system, EBSU detects and configures the disk drives attached
to the QLogic controller.
Express Setup fails when launched from EBSU
Issue The OS installer fails when launched by EBSU if the DVD drive is attached to
a U320 controller.
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Workaround Exit EBSU.1.
2. Put the OS media in the DVD drive.
3. From the EFI Shell, issue the reconnect -r command followed by the
map -r command.
4. Run the OS installer.
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Error message during system boot
Issue On a system with an Emulex LPe1205-HP 8 Gb Mezzanine card, during system
boot, a VOLTAGE_DEGRADES_TO_NON_RECOVERABLE message is posted in
the System Event Log (SEL). You can view this message with the SL command
under the MP menu.
Servers HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade and BL870c Server Blade
Workaround This is only an alert message. The function and performance on the Mezzanine
card are not adversely affected. No actions are needed.
Target LUN and boot controller WWN not visible in a VC environment
Issue When installing to storage attached to an Emulex LPe1105 mezzanine controller
(403621-B21) in a Virtual Connect (VC) environment through a Brocade switch,
the target LUN is not visible and the WWN for the boot controller is not visible
in the zone in the switch administrative tool.
Servers HP Integrity BL860c Server Blade and BL870c Server Blade
Workaround Write down and save the controller World-Wide Number (WWN) when
installing it into the system, or obtain it from the VC manager or EFI utility.
Then, manually enter the WWN into the desired zone on the switch when
configuring the zone. Scan for targets and continue with the usual installation
steps to boot from the controller. For more information, see the HP StorageWorks
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