Helmut,

perccli /c${adp} download file=${fwfile}
-or-
megacli adpfwflash -f ${fwfile} -a${adp}

using the .ROM file from the DUP payload directory will actually work,
whereas the RHEL-specific Dell stuff may/usually doesn't (on Debian).

NOTE: 'perccli' is avail from Dell, 'megacli' is avail (though deprecated)
from LSI/Avago (harder to find)
--stephen



On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 5:55 AM, Helmut Wollmersdorfer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> tried to upgrade Perc H700 Integrated firmware on Debian (Wheezy).
>
> # /opt/dell/srvadmin/bin/omreport about
>
> Product name : Dell OpenManage Server Administrator
> Version      : 7.4.0-1
> Copyright    : Copyright (C) Dell Inc. 1995-2013 All rights reserved.
> Company      : Dell Inc.
>
>
> # /opt/dell/srvadmin/bin/omreport storage controller
> Controller  PERC H700 Integrated (Slot 4)
>
> Controllers
> ID                                            : 0
> Status                                        : Non-Critical
> Name                                          : PERC H700 Integrated
> Slot ID                                       : PCI Slot 4
> State                                         : Degraded
> Firmware Version                              : 12.10.1-0001
> Latest Available Firmware Version             : 12.10.5-0001
> Driver Version                                : 00.00.06.12-rc1
> Minimum Required Driver Version               : Not Applicable
> Storport Driver Version                       : Not Applicable
> Minimum Required Storport Driver Version      : Not Applicable
> […]
>
> # cat /etc/debian_version
> 7.9
>
>
> # wget
> http://downloads.dell.com/FOLDER03292779M/4/SAS-RAID_Firmware_2948G_LN_12.10.7-0001_A13_02.BIN
>
> # chmod 777 SAS-RAID_Firmware_2948G_LN_12.10.7-0001_A13_02.BIN
>
> # bash ./SAS-RAID_Firmware_2948G_LN_12.10.7-0001_A13_02.BIN --extract
> RAIDFW
> # cd RAIDFW/
> # ./sasdupie -u -s payload/
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><SVMExecution
> lang="en"><RebootRequired>0</RebootRequired></SVMExecution>
>
> There is no “The operation was successful” and
> “<RebootRequired>1</RebootRequired>” as answer of the last step. So it went
> wrong.
>
>
> Is it possible to upgrade from the shell? How can I upgrade else?
>
> TIA
>
> Helmut Wollmersdorfer
>
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