Thanks to:
John Losey
Ron Parker
Dr Tom Blinn
Brian C Parkhurst
John Clifton
My original question was:
>We recently had a CPU failure on one of our Alphas. When the engineer came
in he was suprised at the firmware level and upgraded it. When we check the
other Alpha >servers they were all at quite an old level. The servers are
8200s and 8400s with a firmware level of either 4.0 or 4.1 . They are
running Tru64 4.0E . The engineer said that >the mimimum firmware level for
4.0E was 5.2 and implied there could be problems running at a firmware level
below this. These servers were upgraded from 4.0D to 4.0E >in the summer and
we haven't noticed any problems. This leads me to three questions:
>1. Do we need to upgrade the firmware level?
>2. What are the implications if we don't?
>3. Are there any Y2K issues related to old firmware levels?
Everyone who responded advised that upgrading the firmware would be a good
idea. Not doing so may result in hardware "quirks". There was some
difference of opinion over Y2K issues but the majority said problems were
very unlikely. We have therefore decided to leave the firmware levels as
they are for now and upgrade them in the New Year. If we get any Y2K
problems, those who warned me can say, told you so!
Thanks to you all for your help.
Tony Davis.
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