1. I downloaded the remoteflash2.1.zip for Solaris and extracted it. 2. cd remoteflash/2.1
motie:/junk/remoteflash/2.1 ->ls -al total 16144 drwxrwxrwx 2 xxx staff 4 Dec 2 2008 . drwxrwxrwx 10 xxx staff 10 Dec 2 2008 .. -rwxrwxrwx 1 xxx staff 7865344 Dec 2 2008 x2200-320_3B26 -rwxrwxrwx 1 xxx staff 8389632 Dec 2 2008 x2200-320_3D12 3. Make sure /SYS is off 4. Using HTTP or CLI you are given the option of preserving your site custom settings Try the each of the above since it is smart enough not to install the wrong version. Only the correct one will flash the SP. ...Les David wrote, On 06/22/09 13:48: > Reading "Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide" and > http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x2200/downloads.jsp; it sounds like I should > be able to flash the ELOM remotely, via either the CLI or the https: > interface, and NOT lose the IP addresses/passwords etc. > > But the note about the BIOS upgrade requiring a 1MB Flash ROM bothers me; how > do I confirm what's in the box? > > I'm thinking the ELOM {only} upgrade is the 8MB s39v320.bin file; but the > readme is focused on a recovery flash from a USB key. Is it the correct > binary for a remote upgrade? >