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Update Service Processor firmware
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The system service-processor image update
command installs a new firmware version on the Service Processor (SP) or Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) of specified node in a cluster. If this command fails, it will display and log an appropriate error message and abort. No automatic command retries will be performed. This command also specifies which firmware image is to be installed on the SP or BMC and how.
You can use the command system service-processor image update-progress show to check the progress of the update.
The following parameter combinations are not supported for this command:
-
`-baseline
`true
with `-package`<text>
Parameters
-node {<nodename>|local}
- Node-
This parameter specifies the node whose SP or BMC firmware is to be updated.
[-package <text>]
- Firmware Package-
This parameter specifies the package that will be installed. You can find the package file in the SP Update Repository field of the system node image package show command. If you do not specify this parameter, the SP or BMC is updated to the most recent version of the firmware that is available in the update repository. You must specify this parameter if
baseline
is false or omitted. [-baseline {true|false}]
- Install Baseline-
If you set this parameter to true, the command installs the SP or BMC firmware version that is bundled with the currently running release of ONTAP. This is a safety mechanism that allows you to revert the SP or BMC firmware to the version that was qualified and bundled with the currently running version of ONTAP on your system. If not specified, this parameter defaults to false.
[-pre-check {true|false}]
- Perform Pre-checks (privilege: advanced)-
If you set this parameter to
false
, the command skips pre-requisite checks, such as target versions below baseline or compatibility tokens. The default value for this parameter istrue
.
Examples
The following command reverts the firmware on the SP or BMC of the local node to the version that was packaged with the currently running release of ONTAP. The second command displays the status of the in-progress firmware install.
cluster1::> system service-processor image update -node local -baseline true
cluster1::> cluster1::> system service-processor image update-progress show In Percent Node Progress Start Time Done End Time ---------------- -------- ------------------- ------- ------------------- node1 yes 8/28/2012 20:00:34 99 - node2 no - 0 - 2 entries were displayed. cluster1::>