christerron Posted November 15, 2019 Share Posted November 15, 2019 Hello, I am currently trying to install a newer firmware on my Powerbrick system. I currently have firmware 2.0.0.1-465 installed and it seems to be working alright. I am now attempting to upgrade firmware to 2.0.2.14-465 (in which our configuration projects are compatible with), but I cannot seem to get it to work. I get the following message when attepmting to do it with via ssh: 192.168.0.200:/opt/ppmac# dpkg -i /var/ftp/usrflash/powerpmac.deb Selecting previously unselected package powerpmac465. (Reading database ... 16748 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking powerpmac465 (from .../var/ftp/usrflash/powerpmac.deb) ... Creating backup package of current system - preinst dpkg-deb: building package `powerpmac' in `/tmp/debian.deb'. Stopping ethercat subsystem - preinst /opt/etherlab/etc/sysconfig/ethercat not existing Making disk writable - preinst AMP862xxxvB Installation dpkg: error processing /var/ftp/usrflash/powerpmac.deb (--install): unable to stat `./usr/bin/fw_setenv' (which I was about to install): Input/output error postrm... Errors were encountered while processing: /var/ftp/usrflash/powerpmac.deb I am not entirely sure of how to proceed from here. Anyone else have seen something similar? Best Regards, Christer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Anikstein Posted November 18, 2019 Share Posted November 18, 2019 Christer, There are some Power Brick systems that have the 465 CPU in them, however almost all of them use the 460 CPU. Are you sure that your system is compatible with the 2.0.2.14-465 Firmware, rather than the 2.0.2.14-460EX firmware? If you can still communicate with the Power Brick, you can verify which firmware is needed by issuing the command "CPU". A 460 CPU will respond "PowerPC, 460EX", while a 465 CPU will respond "PowerPC, APM86xxx". If you are unable to communicate with the unit currently but truly believe it to be a 465 CPU, you are welcome to contact ODT-Support@omron.com with the serial number and ask us to verify which CPU is inside of your unit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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