Starting The Temp Image; Recovering The Temp Image From The Perm Image - IBM BladeCenter JS12 Problem Determination And Service Manual

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To force the blade server to start the PERM (permanent) image, complete the
following procedure.
1. Access the advanced management module menus.
2. Click Blade Tasks → Configuration → Boot Mode.
3. Click the appropriate JS12 blade server in the list of blade servers in the
BladeCenter unit.
4. Select Permanent to force the system to start from the PERM image.
See the documentation for the management module to learn more.

Starting the TEMP image

Start the TEMP image before you update the firmware.
Perform the following procedure to start the TEMP image.
1. Access the advanced management module.
See the BladeCenter Management Module Command-Line Interface Reference Guide
or the BladeCenter Serial-Over-LAN Setup Guide for more information.
2. Click Blade Tasks → Configuration → Boot Mode.
3. Click the applicable JS12 blade server in the list of blade servers in the
BladeCenter unit.
4. Select Temporary to force the system to start from the TEMP image.
5. Restart the blade server.
6. Verify that the system starts from the TEMP image, as described in "Verifying
the system firmware levels" on page 224.

Recovering the TEMP image from the PERM image

To recover the TEMP image from the PERM image, you must perform the reject
function. The reject function copies the PERM image into the TEMP image.
To perform the reject function, complete the following procedure.
1. If you have not started the system from the PERM image, do so now. See
"Starting the PERM image" on page 222.
2. Issue the appropriate command for your operating system to reject the TEMP
image.
If you are using the Red Hat Linux or SUSE Linux operating system, type
v
the following command:
update_flash -r
If you are using the AIX operating system, type the following command:
v
/usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/update_flash -r
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