cd
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin
./update_flash
-f
/tmp/fwupdate/CMyymmdd.img
Attention:
Do
not
overlook
the
periods
(.)
in
the
commands
shown
above.
AIX
commands
are
case-sensitive.
Type
them
exactly
as
shown.
You
will
be
asked
for
confirmation
to
proceed
with
the
firmware
update
and
the
required
reboot.
If
you
confirm,
the
system
will
apply
the
new
firmware,
reboot,
and
return
to
the
AIX
prompt.
This
may
take
up
to
ten
minutes
depending
on
the
configuration
of
the
system.
Attention:
On
some
systems,
the
message
Wait
for
rebooting
before
stopping
may
display
on
the
system
console.
Do
not
turn
off
the
system
until
the
system
has
fully
rebooted
to
the
AIX
login
prompt.
If
a
shutdown
is
necessary
at
that
time,
log
in
as
root
user
and
issue
the
shutdown
command.
While
the
update
is
in
progress,
you
will
see
Rebooting...
on
the
display
for
several
minutes.
The
firmware
update
is
complete.
Updating
System
Firmware
From
the
Service
Processor
Menus
This
procedure
requires
a
set
of
firmware
update
diskettes
in
backup
format.
The
service
processor
menus
are
available
while
the
system
is
powered
off.
As
a
privileged
user,
from
the
service
processor
main
menu,
select
Service
Processor
Setup
,
then
select
Reprogram
Flash
EPROM
Menu
.
The
update
process
requests
update
diskettes
as
needed.
Updating
System
Firmware
from
the
AIX
Service
Aids
Note:
This
service
aid
is
supported
only
in
online
diagnostics.
Refer
to
the
detailed
instructions
that
are
provided
on
the
Web
site
with
the
latest
image.
Updating
System
Firmware
from
the
AIX
Command
Line
Refer
to
the
detailed
instructions
that
are
provided
on
the
Web
site
with
the
latest
image.
Note:
The
update
process
can
take
up
to
sixty
minutes,
and
the
system
reboots
itself
during
the
update
process.
Recovery
Mode
If
the
service
processor
detects
that
its
programming
has
been
corrupted
when
it
is
powering
up
to
standby
mode,
it
will
enter
recovery
mode.
In
recovery
mode,
it
will
ask
for
the
firmware
update
diskettes
by
putting
eight-digit
codes
on
the
operator
panel.
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