Determining
the
Level
of
Firmware
on
the
System
Note:
This
information
may
be
superseded
by
information
that
is
available
on
the
following
Web
site.
Always
check
the
Web
site
for
the
latest
images
and
instructions
for
checking
the
firmware
level.
The
Web
address
is:
http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/support/micro
The
firmware
level
is
denoted
by
vFyymmdd,
where:
v
v
=
version
number
v
F
=
the
p615’s
firmware
designation
v
yy
=
year
v
mm
=
month
v
dd
=
day
of
the
release.
If
the
system
is
running
AIX,
the
firmware
level
can
be
determined
by
either
of
the
following
methods:
v
On
the
AIX
command
line,
by
typing:
lscfg
-vp|grep
-p
Platform
A
line
that
begins
with
ROM
level
(alterable)..
displays
the
firmware
level
that
is
currently
on
the
system.
v
Looking
at
the
top
of
the
service
processor
main
menu.
If
the
system
is
running
Linux,
the
platform
firmware
level
can
be
determined
by
the
following
methods:
v
On
the
Linux
command
line,
type:
lscfg
-vp
|
grep
3F
A
line
similar
to
the
following
displays
the
firmware
level
that
is
currently
on
the
system:
Alterable
ROM
Level
1F030504
v
Looking
at
the
top
of
the
service
processor
main
menu.
System
Firmware
Update
Using
a
Locally
Available
Image
To
update
the
system
firmware
using
a
locally
available
image,
perform
the
following
steps:
1.
Log
in
as
root
user.
2.
If
the
/tmp/fwupdate
directory
does
not
exist,
create
it
by
issuing
the
following
command:
mkdir
/tmp/fwupdate
3.
The
firmware
update
file
must
be
downloaded
or
copied
into
the
/tmp/fwupdate
directory
on
the
system.
This
can
be
done
by
using
the
ftp
command
to
get
the
image
from
an
ftp
server
or
NFS-mounting
the
directory
on
the
host
system.
The
firmware
updated
file
can
also
be
transferred
to
the
target
system
by
backing
up
the
image
onto
diskettes
from
another
server
and
restoring
it
into
the
/tmp/fwupdate
directory.
After
the
firmware
update
file
has
been
downloaded
or
copied
into
the
/tmp/fwupdate
directory,
verify
its
existence
by
entering
the
following
command:
ls
/tmp/fwupdate/1F*.img
The
update
file
will
have
the
format
1Fyymmdd.img.
The
1F
indicates
that
this
is
an
update
image
for
your
system:
yy
is
the
year,
mm
is
the
month,
and
dd
is
the
day
of
the
update
file.
4.
If
the
system
is
running
AIX:
After
the
firmware
update
file
has
been
written
to
the
/tmp/fwupdate
directory,
enter
the
following
commands:
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7.
Using
the
Service
Processor
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