6.6.4 Payload Reset
In order to activate the new NVRAM 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 NVRAM image.
If the user accesses the BMC through other interfaces (LAN/IPMB) a
deactivation and activation cycle is needed, in order to update the NVRAM.
(*) Component requires Payload Cold Reset
Summary of Contents for MIC-5332
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