You shouldn't have to add the model numbers. You should be able to just
do /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui that way you get all the fw files for
all revs of Sun Rays.
Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions) wrote:
My original info wasn't quite correct: I had to clear out /tftpboot
with "utfwadm -R" and then add back in the model of interest [CoronaP8]
and the first model [CoronaP1]. If I didn't add CoronaP1, "utfwadm -P"
would complain:
14:44 rsunsu04: /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware {133} # utfwadm -P
System Version(P1) 4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
Domain Intf Upgrade to
------------ ------ --------------------------
129.4.14.0 subnet GUI4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
15:08 rsunsu04: /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware {137} # utfwadm -R
15:08 rsunsu04: /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware {138} # ls -al /tftpboot
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1536 Mar 18 15:08 ./
drwxr-xr-x 39 root root 1024 Mar 16 11:32 ../
15:10 rsunsu04: /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware {141} # utfwadm -A -a -V -F -f
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui/CoronaP8
SunRayP8 GUI4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
15:11 rsunsu04: /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware {142} # utfwadm -P
od: cannot open /tftpboot/CoronaP1: No such file or directory
Error: Unknown firmware module type (magic number="").
15:11 rsunsu04: /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware {143} # utfwadm -A -a -V -F -f
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui/CoronaP1
CoronaP1 GUI4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
15:12 rsunsu04: /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware {144} # utfwadm -P
System Version(P1) GUI4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
Domain Intf Upgrade to
------------ ------ --------------------------
129.4.14.0 subnet GUI4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
_____________________________________________
*From: * Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions)
*Sent: * Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:39 AM
*To: * '[email protected]'
*Subject: * Firmware update problem using "utfwload"
"utfwload" wasn't working as planned: although I had the latest patches
applied [say, for example, 127553-05 or 139548-01], the utfwload command
told me it was pushing out an old version of the FW.
I figured out that it was the "System Version" in the "utfwadm -P"
output that it was grabbing:
/etc/opt/SUNWkio/sessions/SUNWutWBT {28} # utfwadm -P
System Version(P1) 4.0_48_2007.08.01.15.48
In an act of pure desperation [and boredom], I added another interface
with "utadm -A" and lo and behold, the "System Version" changed:
/tftpboot {78} # utfwadm -P
System Version(P1) 4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
Now utfwload can grab the latest version.
One other caveat: I noticed it grabbed the non-GUI version in
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/. If you want to push the GUI version
[/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui; can access the VPN menu, can override
what option 49 is providing, etc.], I had to move the non-GUI file out
of the directory [in my case, CoronaP8] and temporarily copy in the GUI
version [just renaming wasn't enough; apparently, utadm looks at file
type, not name. When both files were in the "firmware" directory, it
warned me there was a duplicate and it chose the non-GUI one].
Has anyone else experimented with utfwload and gotten similar results?
Scott
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