Using Linux commands to install a firmware fix permanently

Find out how to use Linux commands to install a firmware fix permanently.

You might recognize the process of installing the firmware fix permanently by different terms, depending on the type of hardware or software you use. For example, for AIX(R) or Linux(R), you might refer to this process as committing the fix.

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To perform this task, you must meet the following criteria:
  1. Ensure you have the following service tools installed on your server: where xxxxx represents a specific version of the RPM file.
  2. If you do not have the service tools on your server, refer to Obtaining service and productivity tools for Linux.
  3. After the service tools are installed to the server or partition running Linux, type the following at a Linux command prompt:
    /usr/sbin/update_flash -c

    The update_flash -c command might run for 10 or more minutes.

  4. Once the update completes, choose from the following options: