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Readme file for: VIOS 2.2.0.10 FixPack 24
Product/Component Release: 2.2
Update Name: VIOS 2.2.0.10 FixPack 24
Fix ID: VIOS_2.2.0.10-FP24
Publication Date: 11 August 2011
Last modified date: 11 August 2011
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Installation information
Download location
Below is a list of components, platforms, and file names that apply to this Readme file.
Product/Component Name: | Platform: | Fix: |
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Virtual I/O Server | VIOS 2.1 | VIOS_2.2.0.10-FP24 |
Installation information
Prior to installation
NOTE: Minimum disc space requirement has changed for Fix Pack 24 (VIOS 2.2.0.10-FP-24
Fix Pack 24 (VIOS 2.2.0.10-FP-24) adds new features and capabilities to VIOS. As a result of these additions, VIOS now requires a minimum space of 30GB in the rootvg volume group. Please ensure that your rootvg contains at least 30GB before you attempt to install or upgrade to Fix Pack 24.
If you are planning to update a version of VIOS lower than 2.1, you must first migrate your VIOS to VIOS version 2.1.0 using the Migration DVD. After the VIOS is at version 2.1.0, the Fix Pack can be applied to bring the VIOS to the latest level.
While the above process is the most straightforward for most users, you should note that with this Fix Pack version, a single boot alternative to this two-step process is available to NIM users. NIM users can create a single, merged lpp_source by combining the contents of the Migration DVD with the contents of this Fix Pack update.
A single, merged lpp_source is not supported for VIOS that use SDDPCM. However, if you use SDDPCM, you can still enable a single boot update by using the alternate method described at the following location:
Installing
Use one of the following methods to install the latest VIOS Fix Pack.
Applying updates from a local hard disk
To apply the updates from a directory on your local hard disk, follow these steps.
The current level of the VIOS must be 2.1.0 or higher
- Log in to the VIOS as the user padmin.
- If you use one or more File Backed Optical Media Repositories, you need to unload media images before you apply the Fix Pack. See details here..
- Create a directory on the Virtual I/O Server.
$ mkdir - Using ftp, transfer the update file(s) to the directory you created.
- Commit previous updates by running the updateios command
$ updateios -commit - Apply the update by running the updateios command
$ updateios -accept -install -dev - If you are upgrading to Fix Pack 24 from VIOS level 2.1.3, run the following command (skip to step 8 if you are upgrading from a prior level of the VIOS):
$ swrole - PAdmin - To load all changes, reboot the VIOS as user padmin .
$ shutdown -restart - After the VIOS has rebooted, you are required to accept the license.
$ license -accept - Verify that the update was successful by checking the results of the updateios command and by running the isolevel command, which should indicate that the ioslevel is now 2.2.0.10-FP-24.
$ioslevel
Applying updates from a remotely mounted file system
If the remote file system is to be mounted read-only, follow one of these steps.
The current level of the VIOS must be 2.1.0 or higher
- Log in to the VIOS as the user padmin.
- If you use one or more File Backed Optical Media Repositories, you need to unload media images before you apply the Fix Pack. See details here..
- Mount the remote directory onto the Virtual I/O Server.
$ mount remote_machine_name:directory /mnt - Commit previous updates, by running the updateios command
$ updateios -commit - Apply the update by running the updateios command
$ updateios -accept -install -dev /mnt - If you are upgrading to Fix Pack 24 from VIOS level 2.1.3, run the following command (skip to step 7 if you are upgrading from a prior level of the VIOS):
$ swrole - PAdmin - To load all changes, reboot the VIOS as user padmin .
$ shutdown -restart - After the VIOS has rebooted, you are required to accept the license.
$ license -accept - Verify that the update was successful by checking the results of the updateios command and by running the isolevel command, which should indicate that the ioslevel is now 2.2.0.10-FP-24.
$ioslevel
Applying updates from the CD/DVD drive
This fix pack can be burned onto a CD by using the ISO image file(s). After the CD has been created, follow these steps.
The current level of the VIOS must be 2.1.0 or higher
- Log in to the VIOS as the user padmin
- If you use one or more File Backed Optical Media Repositories, you need to unload media images before you apply the Fix Pack. See details here..
- Place the CD-ROM into the drive assigned to VIOS
- Commit previous updates, by running the updateios command
$ updateios -commit - Apply the update by running the following updateios command:
$ updateios -accept -install -dev /dev/cdX
where X is the device number 0-N assigned to VIOS - If you are upgrading to Fix Pack 24 from VIOS level 2.1.3, run the following command (skip to step 7 if you are upgrading from a prior level of the VIOS):
$ swrole - PAdmin - To load all changes, reboot the VIOS as user padmin .
$ shutdown -restart - After the VIOS has rebooted, you are required to accept the license.
$ license -accept - Verify that the update was successful by checking the results of the updateios command and by running the isolevel command, which should indicate that the ioslevel is now 2.2.0.10-FP-24.
$ioslevel
Before installing the Fix Pack
How to check for a loaded media repository, and then unload it
- To check for loaded images, run the following command:
& lsvopt
The Media column lists any loaded media. - To unload media images. run the following commands on all VTDs that have loaded images.
& unloadopt -vtd <file-backed_virtual_optical_device > - To verify that all media are unloaded, run the following command again.
& lsvopt
The command output should show No Media for all VTDs.
After installing the Fix Pack
How to check for an incomplete installation caused by a loaded media repository
After installing a fix pack, you can use either one of the following two methods to determine if you have encountered the problem of a loaded media library.
Method 1
Check the Media Repository by running this command:
$ lsrep
If the command reports: "Unable to retrieve repository date due to incomplete repository structure," then you have likely encountered this problem during the installation. The media images have not been lost and are still present in the file system of the virtual media library. Running the lsvopt command should show the media images.
Method 2
Check the install.log and look for a failure message like this one:
ios.cli.rte 6.1.4.1 USR APPLY SUCCESS ios.cli.rte 6.1.4.1 ROOT APPLY FAILED ios.cli.rte 6.1.4.1 ROOT CLEANUP SUCCESS Renaming Media Repository Logical Volume: VMLibrary_LV --> VMLibrary umount: error unmounting /dev/VMLibrary_LV: Device busy Media Repository failed to unmount. We cannot continue until it can be successfully unmounted. Please address and retry. update: Failed while executing the ios.cli.rte.post_u script. installp: The installation has FAILED for the "root" part of the following filesets: ios.cli.rte 6.1.4.1 installp: Cleaning up software for: ios.cli.rte 6.1.4.1
How to recover from an incomplete installation caused by a loaded media repository
To recover from this type of installation failure, unload any media repository images, and then reinstall the ios.cli.rte package. Follow these steps:
- Unload any media images
$ unloadopt -vtd <file-backed_virtual_optical_device> - If you have not yet restarted the VIOS, restart it now. You must restart before you can run the installp command in the next step.
$ shutdown -restart - Reinstall the ios.cli.rte fileset by running the following commands.
To escape the restricted shell:
$ em_setup_env
To install the failed fileset:
# installp -Or -agX ios.cli.rte
To return to the restricted shell:
# exit - Verify that the Media Repository is operational by running this command:
$ lsrep
Additional information
NIM installation information
Using NIM to back up and install the VIOS is supported as follows.
- Always create the SPOT resource directly from the VIOS mksysb image. Do NOT update the SPOT from an LPP_SOURCE.
- Do NOT use NIM to apply VIOS updates. Only the updateios command should be used to update the VIOS.
- To use NIM, ensure that the NIM Master is at the appropriate level to support the VIOS image. Refer to the following table.
VIOS level is | NIM Master level must be equal to or higher than |
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Fix Pack 24 (VIOS 2.2.0.10-FP-24) | AIX 6100-06-01-1043 |
Service Pack 01 for Fix Pack 24 (VIOS 2.2.0.11-FP24-SP01) | AIX 6100-06-03-1048 |
PACKAGE: Fix Pack 24
IOSLEVEL: 2.2.0.10-FP-24
General package notes
Fix Pack 24 provides updates to Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) 2.2.0 installations. Applying this package will upgrade the VIOS to the latest level, V2.2.0.10-FP-24.
Review the list of fixes included in Fix Pack 24.
To take full advantage of all the function available in the VIOS on IBM Systems based on POWER6 or POWER7 technology, it is necessary to be at the latest system firmware level. If a system firmware update is necessary, it is recommended that the firmware be updated before you upgrade the VIOS to V2.2.0.
Microcode or system firmware downloads for Power Systems
There is no migration path from an HMC-managed VIOS to an IVM-managed VIOS. Fix Pack 24 includes the IVM code, but it will not be enabled on HMC-managed systems. Fix Pack 24, like all VIOS fix packs, can be applied to either HMC-managed or IVM-managed VIOS.
Fix Pack 24 updates your VIOS partition to ioslevel V2.2.0.10-FP-24. To determine if Fix Pack 24 is already installed, run the following command from the VIOS command line:
# ioslevel
If Fix Pack 24 is installed, the command output is V2.2.0.10-FP-24
Installing the fix pack
If the above procedure shows that the VIOS Fix Pack 24 is not installed, follow the installation instructions in this Readme to install the Fix Pack.
Note : After you install the Fix Pack, you must reboot the VIOS Server.
List of fixes
Fixes in Fix Pack 24 (VIOS V2.2.0.10 FP-24) include:
- Added support for Nemo daughter cards
- Added RBAC support
- Added dynamic VLAN ID add support
- Added option to exclude media library from backupios
- Added perfagent.server fileset
- Added support for Active/Passive PCM Controller HCHECK Support
- Added support for DS3500 to SAS
- Added support for USB tape
- Fixed multiple problems with NPIV
- Fixed possible problems with I/O errors on SCSI busy status
- Fixed problem in AMS
- Fixed problem in etherchannel
- Fixed problem in npiv_unmap commands
- Fixed problem in SCSI disk_del_path
- Fixed problem in SDD disk reading
- Fixed problem in SEA when uses fragmented large packet
- Fixed problem when VDISK is unmapped
- Fixed problem with /refreshVlan
- Fixed problem with backupios
- Fixed problem with backupios not giving enough details
- Fixed problem with DS4K and invalid sense data
- Fixed problem with HMC and an AMS partition
- Fixed problem with lsnports command
- Fixed problem with lspath -fmt
- Fixed problem with lspv -free -size command
- Fixed problem with lstcpip command
- Fixed problem with lsuser
- Fixed problem with mkuser
- Fixed problem with NPIV and FC EEH error
- Fixed problem with NPIV and IBM I client (lost connection)
- Fixed problem with NPIV on the send_login
- Fixed problem with rmdev
- Fixed problem with rmtcpip
- Fixed problem with system dump
- Fixed problem with the lsmap command
- Fixed problem with Virtual FC Host Adapter
- Fixed problem with wait time in getting an odm_lock
- Fixed problems with entstat
- Fixed problems with ldc command
- Fixed problems with Live partition mobility
- Fixed problems with viosbr command
- Made changes to the snap command
- Updated ITM agents
- Updated message catalogs
- Updated VIOS man pages
For other fixes included in this Fix Pack, refer to the Cumulative fix history for VIOS Version 2.1.
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