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Conference wonder::turbolaser

Title:TurboLaser Notesfile - AlphaServer 8200 and 8400 systems
Notice:Welcome to WONDER::TURBOLASER in it's new homeshortly
Moderator:LANDO::DROBNER
Created:Tue Dec 20 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1218
Total number of notes:4645

1190.0. "System Running Slow After Firmware Upgrade" by SVCVAX::GAMBARDELLA (Gamby Gumba) Tue Apr 29 1997 15:09

I upgraded the firmware on an 8200 and an 8400 in a DECsafe environment off 
the 3.9 CD to V4.8-6 last weekend.  The customer now claims that their system 
is running slow and blames it on the firmware upgrade.  The systems are 
running Unix V3.2G.  After reading the release notes I see that V3.2G
requires a minimum firmware CD of 3.6, but it is not clear if the firmware 
off the 3.9 CD is supported with Unix V3.2G.  Prior to this upgrade they were 
running firmware from the 3.8 CD.

I have 2 questions:

Are there any know issues with the 8x00 firmware off the 3.9 CD?

Is the 3.9 firmware supported with Unix V3.2G?    

I am scheduled to go in this weekend to downgrade to the firmware.  This 
customer wants to run only with officially supported firmware.  If I have to 
downgrade, I want to downgrade to the last officially supported version. 
Right now according to the info I have the 3.6 CD is the last supported
version.  This is older than what they had, but the situation has turned
political.  Now to cover themselves, they will only allow officially supported
firmware.

Thanks,

/Mike Gambardella
  
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1190.1AFW4::CROXONPeanuts, Popcorn, Consoles anyone?Tue May 06 1997 19:279
    There are no known problems with the 3.9 CD firmware.
    
    Yes, the firmware is supported to run V3.2G.
    
    Why do you think it was the firmware?    Is it a booting issue?
    
    or a runtime issue?      WHAT is RUNNING SLOW?  how to you know?
    
    -Nigel
1190.2Error in the V0A Release NotesSVCVAX::GAMBARDELLAGamby GumbaMon May 12 1997 23:1619
Re: -1 The real issue was the release notes only showing support for Unix 4.0B

The customer worked with the CSC to troubleshoot the system running slow 
problem.  The CSC engineer asked what changes had taken place recently and 
along with the software work the customer did, they mentioned the firmware 
upgrade.  The CSC engineer checked the V0A Firmware Release Notes and noticed 
that it only listed support for Unix 4.0B.  The customer then took issue with 
the fact that I put them in what looked like an unsupported configuration.

Anyway, because of the highly politcal nature of the site I escalated this 
through the proper channels.  It was determined that the release notes were 
wrong and that the firmware off the V3.9 CD is supported with Unix V3.2G. After 
we resolved the firmware non-issues, everyone could focus on the real problem.

We never had to downgrade the firmware once we determined it was supported.

Thanks,

/Mike Gambardella