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Firmware levels
The levels of firmware are:
Installed Level
indicates the level of firmware that has been installed and is installed in
memory after the managed system is powered off, and powered on using the default
temporary side.
Activated Level
indicates the level of firmware that is active and running in memory.
Accepted Level
indicates the backup level (or permanent side) of firmware. You can return
to the backup level of firmware if you decide to remove the installed level.
Server firmware fix
When you install a server firmware fix, it is installed on the temporary side.
You might want to use the new level of firmware for a period of time to verify that it works
correctly. When you are sure that the new level of firmware works correctly, you can
permanently install the server firmware fix. When you permanently install a server firmware
fix, you copy the temporary firmware level from the temporary side to the permanent side.
Conversely, if you decide that you do not want to keep the new level of server firmware, you
can remove the current level of firmware. When you remove the current level of firmware, you
copy the firmware level that is currently installed on the permanent side from the permanent
side to the temporary side.
Choosing which firmware to use when powering on the system is done using the Power-On
Parameters tab in the server properties box.
Note:
The following points are of special interest:
The server firmware fix is installed on the temporary side only after the existing
contents of the temporary side are permanently installed on the permanent side (the
service processor performs this process automatically when you install a server
firmware fix).
If you want to preserve the contents of the permanent side, remove the current level of
firmware (copy the contents of the permanent side to the temporary side) before you
install the fix.
However, if you obtain fixes using Advanced features on the HMC interface and you
indicate that you do not want the service processor to automatically accept the firmware
level, the contents of the temporary side are not automatically installed on the
permanent side. In this situation, you do not removing the current level of firmware to
preserve the contents of the permanent side before you install the fix is unnecessary.
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