IBM xSeries 232/342 POST/BIOS Flash Disk Version 1.08 Installation README File CONTENTS ________ 1.0 Overview 2.0 Change History 3.0 Installation and Setup Instructions 4.0 Configuration Information 5.0 Unattended Mode 6.0 Web Sites and Support Phone Number 7.0 Trademarks and Notices 8.0 Disclaimer 1.0 Overview 1.1 This README file contains the latest information about installing the IBM xSeries 232/342 POST/BIOS. 1.2 Limitations - NA 1.3 Enhancements - NA 1.4 Level of Recommendations and Prerequisites for the Update: - See the list of changes for information to determine whether or not you are affected by the enhancements and fixes. 1.5 Dependencies 2.0 Change History V1.00 - June 08, 2001 ---------------------- - Initial release V1.01 - October 2, 2001 ---------------------- - Change to fix an intermittent memory error during memory initialization. - Bugfixes to remove hang during POST using Remote Video. This update is required for systems with an Advanced Systems Management Processor upgrade. - Processor cache sizes are now shown in setup. - Integrated Systems Management Processor (ISMP) firmware version is now shown in setup. - Support added for IBM RapidAccess III USB keyboard. - 1801 errors caused by excessive PCI option ROM requests will not force user into setup. - Added System Error Log for use with Integrated Systems Management Processor. - Added checking for mixed processor speeds and technologies. V1.02 - November 5, 2001 ------------------------ - Added in support for the enhanced Integrated System Management Processor update. - Added in support for PCI video devices which are behind PCI-PCI bridges and other normal PCI video adapters. V1.03 - February 18, 2002 ------------------------ - Change to onboard Adaptec subvendor ID and subsystem ID. - Change to fix a problem with DMA transfers. - Added in support to turn on the POST complete LED when POST has completed successfully. - Added in support to inform the Integrated System Management Processor of the current CPU configuration (CPUID and CPU speed). V1.04 - March 29. 2002 ------------------------ - Adding support for 1.4 Ghz processors. V1.05 - May 20, 2002 ------------------------ - Changes to allow USB devices to recover from over current conditions. - Adding in POST remote console serial redirection support. - Adding in SMI event logging support for the Integrated System Management Processor. - Fixed extra characters seen in the Remote Supervisory Adapter Event Log when viewed through POST/BIOS setup. - Added in support to send the Integrated System Management Processor the cpu information when a RSA is present to prevent the Fan LED from turning on when the fanless heatsinks are used. V1.06 - August 1, 2002 ------------------------ - Added support in for Tualatin B1 stepping processors and removing support for Coppermine C0 stepping processors. - Cleaning up setup screen corruption when using remote console serial redirection in VT100 mode. V1.07 - September 1, 2002 ------------------------ - Adding in remote floppy support for the Remote Supervisory Adapter. - Fixed PXE-E01 error message when installing a PXE supported ethernet adapter when the planar ethernet controller has been disabled in POST setup. - Adding in support for IDE tape backup devices. - Adding in 38400 baud support remote console serial redirection. V1.08 - February 16, 2004 ------------------------ - Fixed the incorrect system event log time stamp display for the Integrated System Management Processor when viewed in the POST/BIOS Setup Utility. - Adding in Setup option to disable the hourly Integrated System Managment Interrupt Real Time Clock Synchronization. 3.0 Installation and Setup Instructions *Note: If installing from an update package, see additional instructions, in Appendix A. The procedure to update the POST/BIOS is as follows: 3.1 Insert the "IBM xSeries 232/342 POST/BIOS Flash Disk" into drive A. 3.2 Start up or restart your IBM xSeries 232/342 server. 3.3 The system will boot off of the disk and present a window which allows you the option to flash various options. Choose "1 - Update POST/BIOS". 3.4 You will be asked if you would like to move the current POST/BIOS image to the backup ROM location. If you select 'Y', the current code will be flashed in to the backup bank immediately. 3.5 You will then be asked if you would like to save the current code to a disk. If you select 'Y', you need to have a formatted disk already available, or specify a fully qualified path and file name. 3.6 At this point, the image will be loaded from the disk, and you will be asked to choose which language you wish to use during POST and in Setup. If you select a choice other than English, the selected language will be merged into the image. There is also an option to Quit the flash update on this menu. 3.7 After this completes the system will update the flash ROM with the new code. When this is complete you will be prompted to remove the disk and hit return to reboot the system. 4.0 Configuration Information 5.0 Unattended Mode 5.1 Steps for unattended mode. 5.1.1 Modify CONFIG.SYS on the Flash Diskette to read: "SHELL=FLASH2.EXE -u -xx*" 5.1.2 Reboot the system with the Flash Diskette in Drive A: * Note: "xx" refers to the language support. By default the system will flash the English versions of BIOS and Setup if no language is specified. 6.0 Web Sites and Support Phone Number 6.1 IBM Support Web Site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/support 6.2 IBM Marketing eserver Web Site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/eserver/xseries 6.3 If you have any questions about this update, or problems applying the update go to the following Help Center World Telephone Numbers URL: http://www.pc.ibm.com/qtechinfo/YAST-3P2QLY.html. 7.0 Trademarks and Notices 7.1 IBM and the e(logo) are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. 7.2 U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation. IBM web site pages may contain other proprietary notices and copyright information which should be observed. 8.0 Disclaimer THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. Appendix A: Package Specific Installation Instruction This update is packaged as a self-extracting PackageForTheWeb (PFTW) executable file. To unpack, this update requires that your TEMP environment variable be set to a path with read/write access. You must be logged in as an administrator. The package update log, ux.log, is created on the system drive. To locate the log file go to: %SystemDrive%\uxlog\ux.log The command-line syntax for PackageForTheWeb firmware update package is: Package.exe [-s] [-a [-s] | [-r] | [-c] | [-x directory] | [-xd] | [-w] | [-?] ] [-s] This command installs the Package-For-The-Web software silently and does not prompt if files are to be over-written in the %temp% directory. [-a] This command passes all subsequent commands to the PFTW software to install the update package. [-s] This command runs a silent and unattended update. For firmware updates, the update is scheduled to run on the next reboot. An immediate reboot can be forced with the -r option. [-r] This command schedules the update and reboot immediately. It can be used with or without the -s command. [-c] This command cancels any scheduled firmware update and records results of this operation in the log file. Only one firmware package can be scheduled at a time, if a firmware update needs to be applied instead of the currently scheduled firmware update package, cancel the current (run with the -c option on any firmware package) package. Then, run the applicable firmware package. [-x directory] This command is used with firmware updates to extract the update to the directory named directory. The PackageForTheWeb executable extracts itself to a subdirectory in the %TEMP% directory, a relative directory will be relative to that location. You must specify an absolute directory if you do not want to use the default directory. [-xd] This command is used with firmware updates to extract to a floppy diskette. The floppy diskette can then be used to boot from and apply the update. This option is not available for all firmware updates, such as tape drive and hard-disk drive updates. [-w] PowerQuest Virtual Boot Environment requires that there are 2 free sectors on the first track before it can schedule a firmware update. Use this option only if scheduling an update failed because 2 free sectors were not available on the first track. This option clears the non-boot and the non-partition information sectors on the first track. Typically, these sectors are not used. Before clearing the sectors a copy of the complete first track is saved in the %temp% directory from which the update runs. [-?] This command displays information about the command line switches. The command line switches -s, -r -c and -e are unnattended. Other command line options such as display help (-?) might require that you hit any key to continue. If Windows packages are run without any command line options, a GUI is displayed. This GUI offers all of the options that are available using the command line.