Quoting r. James Lentini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Subject: Re: [mstflint] firmware upgrade instructions > > > > On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > > For mellanox cards you can usually figure that our by the board id, > > which is reported by running "mstflint -d <device> q" > > or by looking at board id in /sys/class/infiniband/mthcaX/board_id > > What if my board ID doesn't match any of the *.brd file names? > > # cat /sys/class/infiniband/mthca0/board_id > MT_0030000001 > > # ./mstflint -d `lspci -d 15b3:5a44 | cut -f 1 -d ' '` q > Image type: FailSafe > Chip rev.: A1 > GUID Des: Node Port1 Port2 Sys > image > GUIDs: 0002c90200003098 0002c90200003099 0002c9020000309a > 0002c9020000309b > Board ID: (MT_0030000001) > > > ls -1 fw-23108-rel-3_3_3/*.brd > fw-23108-rel-3_3_3/MHX-CE128-T.brd > fw-23108-rel-3_3_3/MHX-CE256-T.brd > fw-23108-rel-3_3_3/MHX-CE512-T.brd > fw-23108-rel-3_3_3/MHXL-CF128-T.brd > fw-23108-rel-3_3_3/MHXL-CF256-T.brd > fw-23108-rel-3_3_3/MTLP23108_jaguar.brd
MHX-CE256-T etc is noth the board id, I think its called the product number or something. MT_0030000001 is MHXL-CF128-T (Previously: MTLP23108-CF128), right enough. > I know that it is a MHXL-CF128-T though. Is it safe to upgrade with > that board file? > After compiling the image, you can run flint -i <image> q on the image and see that the board ID matches. If it does, its safe to burn. -- MST _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list [email protected] http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
