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386.1 | DECndu | BAGELS::GOODWIN | Time is an illusion... | Thu Nov 07 1991 16:07 | 3 |
| You need a product called DECndu. It is a layered product and is
licensed. You and find DECndu on CDROM distribution, but your customer
will need a License PAK to run it.
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386.2 | That doesn't seem fair!! | WOTVAX::HATTOS | I think, Therefore I'm paid less | Fri Nov 08 1991 05:22 | 20 |
| It seems to me wholly unfair to expect a customer, (remember this one
is running a field test for our benefit), to license a product (DECndu)
from us in order for us to be able to check his firmware revision.
What happens in the situation where an FCO is announced which upgrades
the firmware. How do we get population figures affected? If it means
running ndu then that implies the customer must have a license.
Is there not some other method, such as SDA poking the device UCB which
will return a firmware revision for us.
As an aside, does or will ndu ship (and therefore be licensed) with
every FDDI device. If so then I apologise.
I would like to see another method for getting this information. SDA
can return it for other devices, can't it? If mail would be more
appropriate here then thats fine by me, but what does the FDDI
community think?
Stuart
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386.3 | Sort of answered! | WARHED::HATTO | I always thought MCC was a cricket club. | Fri Nov 08 1991 06:17 | 14 |
| I think I may have answered my own question. A kind person has lost his
DEMFA problem solving guide.!!
In the guide in Appendix C page C-6 it explains how to access H/W F/W
revision status using SDA. Great stuff!
Well it would be except that the example shows a longword where the
upper 16 bits decode to h/w and s/w revisions. Well how do these values
relate to say version 1.3 of firmware? What code should I expect to see
here for various revisions?
Thanks again for any help.
Stuart
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386.4 | Use console... show config | CVG::TOMASWICK | Joe - VAXcluster Validation/aka CVG | Fri Nov 08 1991 09:46 | 20 |
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Show config on the console will show you the firmware revision.
>>> show config
Type Rev Mod SN Cycle-time
3+ DEMFA (0823) C613
4+ DEMFA (0823) C613
9+ MS65A (4001) 0084 ZG10201367
A+ KA65A (8080) 000A SG104DWC59 q5.3 ns
D+ DWMBA/A (2001) 0002
E+ DWMBA/A (2001) 0002
The C6 (upper word) represents the revision field for the module
hardware. The 13 (lower word) is the firmware revision (V1.3 in this case).
Joe
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386.5 | | MIGHTY::GOODWIN | Time is an illusion... | Fri Nov 08 1991 10:32 | 9 |
| re:.2
I agree with you, but in most cases where there is a fix to the code,
NDU will be given to the customer along with the license at no charge
(btw, the NDU license charge is very small). From what I understand,
NDU was originally intended to be use for firmware upgrades for new
functionality. But anymore these days, new functionality and code fixes
are in the same releases so it is very likely, it will just be given to
the customer.
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386.6 | Thank You | WARHED::HATTO | I always thought MCC was a cricket club. | Fri Nov 08 1991 13:06 | 10 |
| re .4
Thanks very much, just what I wanted.
re .5
I had a feeling it would be something like this.
Thanks
Stuart
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386.7 | Revision explanation wanted! | HOO78C::RIETKERK | Bart Rietkerk - CS Rotterdam - Holland | Mon Dec 02 1991 08:38 | 23 |
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Gentlemen,
I've recently installed DEMFA's on 2 9210's, 1 on each system.
Everything went smoothly, so the customer is happy.
Got one question left:
With the >>> show config -command I get different printouts:
once 2512, once 0512 on the version column. Both modules have
the revision tagged as E03.
The 12 part of the version means firmware 1.2, so this could
be updated to 1.3, no questions.
Can anyone give me the meaning of the difference (05 vs. 25)
in the rest of the VERSION printout?
Thanks,
Bart Rietkerk.
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386.8 | pointers | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Mon Dec 02 1991 10:13 | 12 |
| That is supposedly a hardware revision,.. but I don't recognize the
values nor can I tell you what distinguishes a certain hardware
revison from another.
Try one of these people (they probably don't read this conference):
TALLIS::DOLL ! Fred
DANGER::GERARD ! Gerard
DELNI::G_NIELSEN ! George
/Bill
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386.9 | This is the way to find the Revision] | CSC32::COLTER | | Tue Jun 02 1992 10:57 | 35 |
| This is how you can determine that the firmware revision is out of date.
The current revision is 1.0 and it should be 1.3.
SDA> sho lan/summ
LAN Data Structures
-------------------
-- LAN Device Summary 2-JUN-1992 10:30:25 --
LAN block address = 945D63A0 (3 stations)
LAN flags: 0002 LAN_init
Press RETURN for more.
LAN Data Structures
-------------------
LSB address = 95205380
Device state = 4013 Inited,Run,Timer
-- FXA Unit Summary 2-JUN-1992 10:30:30 --
UCB UCB Addr Fmt Value Client State
--- -------- --- ----- ------ -----------
FXA0 945D60F0
FXA1 945DEBE0 Eth 60-07 SCA 0017 Strtn,Len,Uniq,Strtd
FXA2 948D1890 Eth 60-03 DECNET 0017 Strtn,Len,Uniq,Strtd
FXA3 948D1FF0 Eth 60-01 MOPDL 001F Strtn,Len,Uniq,Share,Strtd
FXA4 948D22A0 Eth 90-00 LOOP 001D Strtn,Uniq,Share,Strtd
Press RETURN for more.
SDA> ex 95205380+784 ! This is the offset into the LSB that contains the REV
FXA+00784: 05100823 "#..."
SDA> ! the hardware rev is 05 and the firmware revision is 1.0
SDA> exit
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386.10 | Works now, but may not on every release of VMS | STAR::SALKEWICZ | It missed... therefore, I am | Tue Jun 02 1992 14:12 | 13 |
| While .-1 seems to have worked correctly for this release of VMS,
the offset to the field in the LSB that contains the hardware/frimware
revision may changhew ithout warning in future releases. You need
to locate the correct listing for FXDRIVER for each release and
verify the offset before putting much faith in what SDA shows.
The '0823' (hex) in the low order 16 bits is a big clue that you
got it right because thats the XMI device ID for the DEMFA. That
should always be there regardless of hardware/frimware revision
which appear in the high order 16 bits.
/Bill
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386.11 | Use NDU to check version | MSBCS::KALKUNTE | Ram Kalkunte BXB1-1/D3 | Wed Jun 03 1992 09:41 | 3 |
| Use the DOWNLOAD SHOW VERSION command on NDU, if you have it installed
on the system. Consult help on DOWNLOAD for more information about
using this command.
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