Learn how to view the current firmware level using the Linux® command prompt.
Before you begin
You must have AIX® diagnostics installed on your
server to perform this task.
Procedure
- To view existing levels of server firmware for
Linux operating system, you must have the following service
tools installed on your server:
- Platform Enablement Library: librtas-xxxxx.rpm
- Service Aids: ppc64-utils-xxxxx.rpm
- Hardware Inventory: lsvpd-xxxxx.rpm
where
xxxxx represents a specific version of the RPM file.
- After the service tools are installed on the server running Linux, enter the following at a Linux command prompt:
lsmcode
The existing level of server firmware is displayed. For example, you
might see output similar to the following:
Version of system firmware is: Ax710_025_025 (t) Ax710_025_025 (p) Ax710_025_025 (t)
The
following table provides descriptions for each of the server firmware levels displayed in the
output.
Table 1. Server firmware levels
| Server firmware levels
displayed |
| Ax710_025_025 (t) |
Ax710_025_025 (p) |
Ax710_025_025 (t) |
|
The installed level.
Also known as the temporary level.
|
The backup level.
Also known as the permanent level.
|
The activated level.
The level on which the server is currently running.
|