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When I run sas2flash I get the following output:
Adapter Selected is a LSI SAS: SAS2308_2(D1)
Controller Number : 0
Controller : SAS2308_2(D1)
PCI Address : 00:09:00:00
SAS Address : 500605b-0-09b9-5630
NVDATA Version (Default) : 11.00.00.10
NVDATA Version (Persistent) : 11.00.00.10
Firmware Product ID : 0x2214 (IT)
Firmware Version : 18.00.00.00
NVDATA Vendor : LSI
NVDATA Product ID : SAS9207-4i
Obviously, I'd like to update it to the latest firmware,
but when I head over to: https://www.broadcom.com/products/storage/host-bus-adapters/sas-9207-4i4e
The freebsd firmware 20.0 download only has a sas2flash utility and not a .bin?
The msdos download DOES have a bin, but it is a version slightly higher than the BSD firmware version?
Is it safe the use the msdos firmware? Should I also update the bios while i'm updating the firmware? Do I need to?
Adapter Selected is a LSI SAS: SAS2308_2(D1)
Controller Number : 0
Controller : SAS2308_2(D1)
PCI Address : 00:09:00:00
SAS Address : 500605b-0-09b9-5630
NVDATA Version (Default) : 11.00.00.10
NVDATA Version (Persistent) : 11.00.00.10
Firmware Product ID : 0x2214 (IT)
Firmware Version : 18.00.00.00
NVDATA Vendor : LSI
NVDATA Product ID : SAS9207-4i
Obviously, I'd like to update it to the latest firmware,
but when I head over to: https://www.broadcom.com/products/storage/host-bus-adapters/sas-9207-4i4e
The freebsd firmware 20.0 download only has a sas2flash utility and not a .bin?
The msdos download DOES have a bin, but it is a version slightly higher than the BSD firmware version?
Is it safe the use the msdos firmware? Should I also update the bios while i'm updating the firmware? Do I need to?