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Hi all, Is it possible to find a way (a utility or a Web site) to check the firmware version of the installed adapters (mainly Ethernet, Fibre & SCSI) on a P5 frame (P595 & P570) ? Best regards. |
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download latest catalog.mic curl https://techsupport.services.ibm.com...ad/catalog.mic >/tmp/catalog.mic invscout -catl /tmp/catalog.mic curl -F "mdsData=@/var/adm/invscout/lmtnim01.mup" IBM - Microcode Discovery Service > server.html or use IBM - Microcode Discovery Service this results in af html with current fw and ibm's recomendations |
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