Hot Diggety! Tom Tann{s was rumored to have written:
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> I was about to upgrade the firmware on the drives this morning.
> All I could find in the download-area was 34X0L2F.ro.
> 34X0L2F is the right level, but what about the .ro-extension?That's right, too. http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=546&context=STCVQ6Z&q=ssg1*&uid=ssg1S4000043&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en+en The above URL lists .ro as being correct filename extension for the firmware images for the 3584. It *used* to be .fmr but apparently changed some time recently. Who knows why. ;) FMR stands for Firmware Microcode Restore (tape) if I recall correctly; would be interested in finding out what RO stands for (if anything) but haven't seen anything so far. I compared my old 3481.fmr drive microcode image file with 36U3L1S.ro and they are pretty much identical -- same size, same messages in both files, etc. so it seems like it's just merely a filename extension change only. > AIX 5.1, Atape 8.2.5.0. FYI: Atape 8.3.1.0 is out now. It was released the week before your post. > Does anyone know how to use the .ro-file in this environment? # tapeutil -f /dev/rmtX ucode 34X0L2F.ro (Use at your own risk; drive should be in a quiescied state -- ie, TSM halted or 'update drive online=no' and 'update path...') -Dan
