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upgrading UCS from 2.1(3a) to 2.2(1f)

Dragomir
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Hi

 

I need to do a infrastructure/server firmware upgrade from 2.1(3a) to 2.2(1f) which I believe its the latest. HAs anyone done this and are they any bugs with going this route? 

 

For the server firmware upgrade, I am not sure if I need to upgrade my current esxi drivers (enic, fnic) before upgrading the server firmware.


~ # ethtool -i vmnic8
driver: enic
version: 2.1.2.22
firmware-version: 2.2(1c)
bus-info: 0000:0e:00.0
 

~ # vmkload_mod -s fnic
vmkload_mod module information
 input file: /usr/lib/vmware/vmkmod/fnic
 Version: Version 1.5.0.8, Build: 472560, Interface: 9.2 Built on: Jun 14 2012
 License: GPLv2
 Name-space: com.cisco.fnic#9.2.0.0
 Required name-spaces:
  com.vmware.libfcoe#9.2.0.0
  com.vmware.libfc#9.2.0.0
  com.vmware.driverAPI#9.2.0.0
  com.vmware.vmkapi#v2_0_0_0
 Parameters:
  skb_mpool_max: int
    Maximum attainable private socket buffer memory pool size for the driver.
  skb_mpool_initial: int
    Driver's minimum private socket buffer memory pool size.
  heap_max: int
    Maximum attainable heap size for the driver.
  heap_initial: int
    Initial heap size allocated for the driver.

 

 

any tips or ideas appreciated

 

thanks

 

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Walter Dey
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

The latest UCS version is 2.2.3f not 2.2(1f) !

For enic / fnic driver version check

http://www.cisco.com/web/techdoc/ucs/interoperability/matrix/matrix.html

which ESXi version ?

First you upgrade the infrastructure, then server and finally enic/fnic driver (manually or VUM)

thank you for the correction. yes 2.2.3f.

 

I am running esxi 5.1 but will be going to 5.5 after the ucs firmware/server firmware upgrade

 

thanks

the enic / fnic driver versions for esxi 5.1 and 5.5 are identical

Be aware, that only V5.5 U2 is on the interop matrix

Adapter Driver   = 1.6.0.12b (FNIC) / 2.1.2.62 (ENIC)
Adapter Firmware = 4.0(1)
Boot Code / BIOS =

Note 11: A Cisco OEM Customized ESX ISO maybe required for installation. Custom ISO’s contain the minimum driver level for installation, please check the Cisco HCL for the supported driver versions. Custom ISO’s are available from VMware.com > Downloads > VMware vSphere > Drivers and Tools > Custom ISOs

Note 12: iSCSI Boot is supported. Both Appliance and Uplink

 

so can I stick with 

 

driver: enic
version: 2.1.2.22

and fnic: 1.5.0.8


after upgrading firmwares to 2.2(3f) while staying on esxi 5.1u2 or do I need to upgrade the drivers?

 

You need to upgrade enic/fnic, otherwise you are not compliant !

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