[Info-vax] Free BL860c i2 to a good home

malekar san sanmalekar56 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 28 18:25:16 EST 2022


On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 7:34:44 AM UTC-8, Robert A. Brooks wrote:
> On 2/27/2022 1:39 PM, David Turner wrote: 
> 
> > The command line configuration utility is another option I know, but extremely alien to most of my customers
> I use this Windows batch command file to update the virtual connect firmware. 
> 
> It never fails. 
> 
> REM 
> REM While there is a GUI for the VCSU utility, I find it easier to use 
> REM the VCSU CLI to perform an upgrade. Below is how 
> REM it works for me 
> REM 
> REM below is the actual command line that worked for upgrading 
> REM the storage dev VC firmware from my PC. Note that you need to have 
> REM your default directory as the location of the utility. 
> REM 
> REM On my system, it's C:\Program Files (x86)\Hewlett Packard Enterprise\Virtual Connect Support Utility> 
> REM 
> REM vcsu -a update -i <OA address> -u <OA Admin user> -p <OA password> -vcu <VC Admin user> -vcp <VC password> -l C:\tmp\vcfwall485.bin -oe manual -of manual 
> REM 
> REM please replace the following with your 
> REM actual information 
> REM <OA address> 
> REM <OA Admin username> 
> REM <OA password> 
> REM <VC Admin username> 
> REM <VC password> 
> REM <VC firmware location> 
> REM 
> REM Note that the "^" character is the Windows command line 
> REM continuation character. 
> 
> vcsu -a update -i <OA address> -u <OA Admin name> -p <OA Admin password> ^ 
> -vcu <VC Admin name> -vcp <VC Admin password> ^ 
> -l <VC firmware location> -oe manual -of manual 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> -- Rob
BL860c is faster then rx2600 for sure.



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