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6. Click Perform Action.
As the firmware update is performed, its status appears to the left of the resource name in the
selected resources list.
A summary of the action progress is shown in the Progress status boxes.
7. To view a summary of the actions, click Action Summary. (For information on action details,
see Viewing Action Details.)
Launching Guided Procedures
For a list of available guided procedures, see OSM Guided Procedures.
Using the Physical Configuration Tool
Modular systems can exist in physical configurations spread over several different racks. With
T0682H02 AAN and later, the OSM Service Connection provides a Physical Configuration Tool
that you can use to create and save a physical display of the racks in which your modular system
resides.
With T0682H02 ADL and later, the Add Rack action in the Physical Configuration Tool allows you
to add an optional Rack Location value to help differentiate between the various racks displayed
in the Physical Configuration Tool. While up to 80 characters can be specified, the name will be
truncated to 30 characters in the Physical Configuration Tool window. To assign a Rack Location
value to a rack already displayed in the Physical Configuration Tool without such a value, use the
“Locator parameter in the Set Physical Location action on one of the objects within that rack. Then,
upon restarting the OSM Service Connection session, that “Locator” value will be displayed as the
Rack Location for that rack within the Physical Configuration Tool.
To launch the tool, select Physical Configuration Tool from the Tools menu of the OSM Service
Connection. Upon launching, the Physical Configuration Tool displays whatever OSM knows about
the current physical configuration of your system. This information is based solely on Rack Name
and Rack Offset values assigned by OSM users through individual Set Physical Location actions
on modular components. This action is available (depending on system type) for Blade Elements,
BladeSystem Enclosures, FCDMs, IOAM Enclosures, Processor Switch Modules, Processor
Components, and VIO Modules. The problems with this information include:
Components not assigned Rack Name and Rack Offset values are displayed in the
Unconfigured FRUs pane rather than in the Configured Racks pane.
Components given even slightly overlapping Rack Offset values are displayed in the Incorrectly
Configured FRUs pane. Their locations in the Configured Racks pane are displayed as yellow,
unlabeled areas.
If you moved a component but did not use the action to update it, it continues to be displayed
in the old (incorrect) location.
If Rack Names are not precise (for example, if one FCDM is designated as Rack 1, another
in the same rack is designated as rack 01), the Physical Configuration Tool displays those as
two separate racks.
Now you do not need to use the Set Physical Location* action to specify Rack Name or Rack
Offset. Instead, you can use the Physical Configuration Tool to:
Drag and drop components between and within the panes to accurately depict your actual
physical configuration.
Click Add Rack to add new racks to the Configured Racks pane.
Save the physical view to an HTML file for use outside of OSM.
* The Set Physical Location action still has value, in case you want to assign an additional (optional)
Locator text string or Alarm Panel Identifier (used for Telco systems only).
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