6.5.3 Payload Reset
In order to activate the new BIOS 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 BIOS 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.
6.5.4 Verify successful Upgrade
To verify the update process the hpm check of the IPMItool can be used again.
Now the BIOS Backup Version should be the former active version, and the
active version should be the version of the upload file.
(*) Component requires Payload Cold Reset
[root@localhost ~]# $ ipmitool hpm activate
PICMG HPM.1 Upgrade Agent 1.0.2:
Содержание MIC-5332
Страница 7: ...This page is left blank intentionally ...
Страница 10: ...Chapter 1 Product Overview This chapter briefly describes the MIC 5332 ...
Страница 15: ...Chapter 2 Board Features This chapter describes the MIC 5332 hardware features ...
Страница 43: ...Figure 3 10 Jumper Locations JP1 JP5 JP6 ...
Страница 44: ...Chapter 4 Hardware Management This chapter describes the IPMC firmware features ...
Страница 70: ...Chapter 5 AMI APTIO BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to configure the AMI APTIO BIOS UEFI BIOS ...
Страница 95: ...Chapter 6 Firmware Upgrade This chapter describes how to update the IPMC FW FPGA and BIOS for the MIC 5332 ...
Страница 105: ... root localhost ipmitool raw 0x2E 0x40 0x39 0x28 0x00 0x03 0x01 section ...
Страница 108: ...Appendix A IPMI PICMG Command Subset Supported by IPMC ...
Страница 120: ...33 48V_A 48V input feed A 34 48V_B 48V input feed B ...