cd /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin
./update_flash -f /tmp/fwupdate/3Fyymmdd.img
Attention:
Do not overlook the periods (.) in the commands shown above. AIX commands are
case-sensitive. Type them exactly as shown.
The firmware update is complete.
If the system is running Linux, refer to the detailed instructions with the latest image that are provided on
CORE or the Web
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 diskette drive to be installed in the system. This procedure also 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 CORE or the web with the latest image.
Note:
Because the system always reboots itself during this type of firmware update process, the update
process can take from 20 to 60 minutes.
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 60 minutes, and the system reboots itself during the update
process.
Updating System Firmware from a NIM Server
Refer to “Running Standalone Diagnostics from a Network Installation Management (NIM) Server” on
page 87.
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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