6.4.2 Activate HPM FPGA image
Although the new FPGA is successfully downloaded to the board (called “deferred”
version), it needs to be activated before it will be functional. Use following HPM.1
command:
6.4.3 Payload Reset
In order to activate the new FPGA image a payload reset is required.
The payload reset can be performed through different ways.
If the user is working on the OS via KCS a linux “reboot”,”poweroff” or “halt” will
activate the new FPGA image.
If the user accesses the BMC through other interfaces (LAN/IPMB) a
deactivation and activation cycle is needed, in order to update the FPGA.
During the FPGA update the front panel FRU LED’s 1 and 2 (red OOS and green
payload LED) are flashing! This procedure needs around 60 seconds to finalize
the update.
(*) Component requires Payload Cold Reset
[root@localhost ~]# $ ipmitool hpm activate
PICMG HPM.1 Upgrade Agent 1.0.2:
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