

The AccGyro is mounted on a regular proto-shield on top of an Arduino Duemilanove board. The Arduino code is tested using a 5DOF IMU unit from GadgetGangster AccGyro.The theory behind this algorithm was first introduced in my Imu Guide article. If there is a new version available then you can leverage LCM to upgrade. This article introduces an implementation of a simplified filtering algorithm that was inspired by Kalman filter.

This was resolved with a new version of NCC. We received a similar alert from NCC on a large number of hosts, and it ended up being a false positive for SATADOM-SL 3IE3. I would double check with support about the firmware version. If you're using ESXi and don't have DRS, then yes, you'll want to manually evacuate the host and perform a manual upgrade. If you're using AHV, it will evacuate the host before any upgrades occur, you just need to make sure that you've removed any affinity rules for hosts or at least make sure the rules aren't pinning a VM to one host. Or the disk firmware update has no impact on VM hosted ?

My question is, should we move our VM from the host before to upgrade the disks? should we add our hypervisor in maintenance mode in order to upgrade the disks? We know that the upgrade do an upgrade one disk at a time but i've some doubts about the process to use before to click to upgrade. Need to upgrade to the latest firmware version. Info : SATA DOM on host XXXXXX has old firmware version: SATADOM-SL 3IE3 firmware version is S560301N. Following the alerts we have to upgrade them. We just received some alerts from our PRISM about the disk firmware.
