Note: In a cell environment, the DPOD server mentioned below is the Cell Manager.
In order to use the appliance firmware upgrade feature, some special configuration needs to be done:
Change the "Firmware Upgrade - Repository Path" in the system parameters page to a new dedicated mount point on DPOD server.
Change the "Firmware Upgrade - Local Node IP Address" in the system parameters page to the IP address of the DPOD server that monitored gateways should use to access it via SSH.
Make sure the gateways can access the DPOD server using this IP address and port 22, and that no firewall or routing issues prevent that.Change the "Firmware Upgrade - OS User Name" and "Firmware Upgrade - OS User Password" in the system parameters page to the DPOD server user and password that will be used to access the DPOD server via SSH.
The system administrator should create a user called "productuser1. An example of an OS command for creating the OS user:
sudo useradd -md /home/productuser1 -s /bin/bash productuser1
Verify that the password configured above is not expired by manually logging in to the DPOD server using SSH with the configured user name and password.
Verify that the user configured above has access to the repository path configured above. The access to the directory should include “x” (executable), so the user is able to list the files in the directory.
While connected with the user, try to list (ls) the repository path and make sure it works.