![]() Supports anonymous FTP, you can directly access the FTP server without a The username, password, and authorization) on the FTP server. Management command can be successfully executed depends on the authorization In FTP client view, whether a directory or file ![]() For more information about FIPS mode, see Security Configuration Guide.Īn FTP server or enter FTP client view, make sure the following requirements If you enable FIPS mode and reboot the switch, theįTP server function is disabled. Your switch canįunction either as the client or the server, as shown in Figure 1. Suitable when the server does not allow the client to use a random unprivilegedįTP adopts the client/server model. Passive mode (PASV) -The FTP client initiates the TCP connection.Suitable when the FTP client is behind a firewall. Active mode (PORT) -The FTP server initiates the TCP connection.cfg files.įTP can operate in either of the following modes: ASCII mode -Used to transfer text files, such as.Binary mode -Used to transfer image files, such.For more information about FTP, see RFCįTP supports the following transfer modes: Protocol that transfers files between server and client over a TCP/IP network.įTP server uses TCP port 20 to transfer data and TCP See Fix Central for latest fix information.File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an application layer After the HMC upgrade completes, apply the required fixes. Finally, issue the hmcshutdown -r -t now command to reboot the HMC and start the upgrade.Ħ. Now the HMC is ready to be rebooted and automatically upgraded with all the code copied to the bootable disk partition.ĥ. After the files are copied over, run the following command to set the HMC to do the next reboot from the special bootable disk partition on the hard drive where the downloaded network files are stored:Ĭhhmc -c altdiskboot -s enable -mode upgrade OR if the files are on a local FTP server run the following:Ĥ. Getupgfiles -h -u anonymous -passwd anonymous -d /software/server/hmc/network/v950/x86 Getupgfiles -h -u anonymous -passwd anonymous -d /software/server/hmc/network/v950/ppc Getupgfiles -h -u anonymous -passwd anonymous -d /software/server/hmc/network/v910/x86įor upgrading to HMC V9 R2, select ppc for 7063 Machine Type and vHMC on Power or x86 for x86 vHMC Getupgfiles -h -u anonymous -passwd anonymous -d /software/server/hmc/network/v910/ppc Next, run the getupgfiles command to copy the network image files over to the bootable disk partition on the HMC from the IBM FTP server if the HMC firewall allows FTP to external sites.įor upgrading to HMC V9 R1, select ppc for 7063 Machine Type or x Machine Type To save data to both usb and disk, insert a USB key into the HMC usb port:ģ.On the HMC, you must first save upgrade data by running the following commands: Img2a, img3a, base.img, disk1.img, and hmcnetworkfiles.sumĢ. Verify that the following files have been downloaded to the local FTP server: NOTE: Skip step #1 if the HMC can access the IBM FTP site directly.ġ. Before upgrading, check the target release readme file for information on supported upgrade path and special upgrade notes. ![]() This method uses network upgrade images to upgrade an HMC from a remote location. Follow these instructions at a command line to use the anonymous FTP process to download all network install images simultaneously.įtp> cd /software/server/hmc/network/v910/ (where is either ppc or x86) and change (v910 to v950 if necessary)įtp> mget * (downloads all five files simultaneously)įtp> bye (exits FTP after all files have been downloaded) If your HMC firewall does not allow FTP to external sites then you must download (or copy) the image files to a server that accepts FTP requests. The following files are required for upgrading or installing HMC V9 over a network. Information on the file sizes and checksum can also be found in the readme on Fix Central. Or from the IBM FTP site: HMC Version 9 Release 1 M910 images HMC network installation files can be obtained at ![]() Download the appropriate HMC V9 network images and put them on a local FTP server. (Optional) If your HMC firewall does not allow FTP to external sites, then you must download (or copy) the image files to a server that accepts FTP requests. Check for information on release specific upgrade instructions and known restrictions by reviewing the release notes in the README on Fix Central.Ģ.
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