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《Updating Option firmware on Power blades using AIX diagnostics - IBM BladeCenter》
https://www.ibm.com/support/home/docdisplay?lndocid=migr-5091308
The steps basically are the same when using either the operating system "diag" command or the Standalone Diagnostic CD image.
If using the Standalone Diagnostic (SADiag CD image), first download the .ISO image and either copy it to a CD or mount it to the blade using the IBM BladeCenter Advanced Management Module (AMM) remote disk feature using this procedure:
- Boot the Power Blade into the operating system or to the SADiag utility.
- Copy the option card firmware file to a CD or store it in the "etc/microcode" directory if using the operating system "diag" command.
- If starting to the SADiag utility, press 1 and Enter to continue. Press Enter again when prompted. Enter VT320 for the terminal type when prompted.
- Select Task Selection.
- Scroll down the task selections list and select option, Microcode Tasks, then select Download Microcode.
- Scroll down to the AIX device corresponding to the user's adapter card. (For example, an Ethernet card would have a device name of "entx" and a Fibre Channel (FC) card would have a device name of 'fcsx,' where 'x' is the device number.
To further identify the correct device, look at the string of digits in the card description field which should match the digits to the left of the decimal in the firmware file name. - Press Enter to select the device, then Esc-7 or F7 to start the operation.
- Choose "cd0" if the firmware file resides on a CD mounted to the blade or choose "etc/microcode" if running in the operating system and the file was previously stored in that directory.
- The program will look for a file on the media that matches the device type. If it finds one, the user will be presented with a selection list to commit to the update.
- Follow the instructions on the console screen to complete the update.
- Allow the entire operation to complete including a system restart if required.
- The new version of firmware can be verified using the same 'diag' command by selecting Microcode Tasks, Display Microcode Level.
Note: Multi-port adapters only need to be flashed once even though multiple devices may show up in the device list for Microcode Update.