This section describes how to determine if a SmartServer software version can be used for your specific SmartServer hardware. Read this section before upgrading or downgrading a SmartServer, or doing a backup and restore.
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SmartServer Hardware Revision | Type | PMIC | Supported SmartServer Software Versions |
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A-D | Dual Core | 2.4 - 3.2 | |
F+ | Quad Core | Dialog (DA9063) or NXP (PFUZE100) | DA9063: 3.27.001, or 3.30.057+ (3.30.001 through 3.30.056 is not supported) PFUZE: 2.90.009+ |
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- Full backups can only be restored to the SmartServer hardware that supports that software version. Software versions are hardware specific.
- To support a newer hardware version, back up the database and settings so that you can restore only the database and settings using the Import/Export () button.
- On older software versions, the settings can be exported with the Settings button ( ) → Export action.
- For example, since SmartServer 3.26 is not supported on the Rev F quad core you cannot restore a backed up full image for SmartServer 3.26 on the Rev F hardware.
- On the SmartServer 3.26, you can back up the database, and separately back up the settings using the Setting button → Export action. On the new SmartServer, import the database and then the settings.
- On the SmartServer 3.26, you can back up the database, and separately back up the settings using the Setting button → Export action. On the new SmartServer, import the database and then the settings.
Checking Your SmartServer Hardware
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- Determine the hardware version and whether you are using a dual core or quad core SmartServer by looking at the serial number that is printed on the label located on the bottom of the SmartServer.
- In most cases, the serial number that is shown on the SmartServer System Configuration page is the same serial number as the one that is printed on the SmartServer label. Verify the serial number by checking the label.
- A board revision number is incorporated into the serial number. Revision information appears as an alpha character a-z in the format 44yywwrxxxxx, where ww is the week of the year, yy is the year, and r is hardware revision. xxxxx indicates other characters in the serial number.
Example: 442050F00100- Datecode: 2050F
- 50th week of 2020
- Hardware revision F indicates a quad core. All SmartServers delivered from the factory since 2021 are quad core.
- Datecode: 2050F
You can also determine whether the SmartServer is a dual or quad core by using the SSH/console command lscpu.
2 indicates dual core
4 indicates quad core
Code Block lscpu
Dual core SmartServers can use SmartServer release 2.4 to 3.1. Quad core SmartServers software versions are dependent on which PMIC you are using.
Check which PMIC is used. There are at least two types of PMICs: DA9063 and PFUZE100. Only DA9063 is supported on a SmartServer 3.27.001, or 3.30.057 and higher (3.30.001 through 3.30.056 is not supported)the Dialog DA9063 and the NXP PFUZE100. All releases support the NXP PFUZE100. All releases starting with the SmartServer 3.3 release also support the Dialog DA9063.
Code Block sudo /root/.setup/pmic/pmic_checker.sh
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- For serial number 442205H00100: 2205H indicates manufacturing in the 5th week of 2022; H represents revision H.
- This SmartServer is a quad core with a DA9063 PMIC.
- This SmartServer can only use software version 3.27.001, or 3.30.057 and higher (3.30.001 through 3.30.056 is not supported).
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~$ lscpu Architecture: armv7l Byte Order: Little Endian CPU(s): 4 On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3 Thread(s) per core: 1 Core(s) per socket: 4 Socket(s): 1 Vendor ID: ARM Model: 10 Model name: Cortex-A9 Stepping: r2p10 CPU max MHz: 792.0000 CPU min MHz: 396.0000 BogoMIPS: 6.00 Flags: half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpd32 $ sudo /root/.setup/pmic/pmic_checker.sh DA9063 |
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