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NAME

       ipmctl-load-dimm - Updates the firmware on one or more PMem modules

SYNOPSIS

           ipmctl load [OPTIONS] -source (path) -dimm [TARGETS]

DESCRIPTION

       Updates the firmware on one or more PMem modules. On the next power cycle, the firmware
       will become active.

           Note
           If Address Range Scrub (ARS) is in progress on any target PMem module, an attempt will
           be made to abort ARS and then proceed with the firmware update.

           Note
           A power cycle reboot is required to activate the updated firmware image and is
           recommended to ensure ARS runs to completion.

OPTIONS

       -x, -examine
           Verifies the target PMem modules are compatible and ready to receive the firmware
           image specified in the source option. Returns the firmware image version.

       -f, -force
           Downgrading the firmware to an older version is a potentially destructive operation
           which requires confirmation from the user for each PMem module. This option suppresses
           the confirmation when attempting to downgrade.

       -h, -help
           Displays help for the command.

       -ddrt
           Used to specify DDRT as the desired transport protocol for the current invocation of
           ipmctl.

       -smbus
           Used to specify SMBUS as the desired transport protocol for the current invocation of
           ipmctl.

           Note
           The -ddrt and -smbus options are mutually exclusive and may not be used together.

       -lpmb
           Used to specify large transport payload size for the current invocation of ipmctl.

       -spmb
           Used to specify small transport payload size for the current invocation of ipmctl.

           Note
           The -lpmb and -spmb options are mutually exclusive and may not be used together.

       -source
           Specifies the firmware image binary to upload to the PMem module.

       -recover
           --DEPRECATED--
           This flag is no longer necessary to run firmware update on PMem modules where the DDRT
           link is not trained. These untrained PMem modules are now automatically included when
           the command is run without the -recover option.. However, this flag is still
           maintained for backwards compatibility.

       -o (text|nvmxml), -output (text|nvmxml)
           Changes the output format. One of: "text" (default) or "nvmxml".

TARGETS

       -dimm [DimmIDs]
           Updates the firmware on specific PMem modules by supplying one or more comma separated
           PMem module identifiers. However, this is not recommended as it may put the system in
           an undesirable state. The default is to update all manageable PMem modules.

EXAMPLES

       Updates the firmware on all PMem modules in the system to the image in sourcefile.bin on
       the next power cycle.

           ipmctl load -source sourcefile.bin -dimm

       Checks the firmware image in sourcefile.bin and retrieves the version.

           ipmctl load -examine -source sourcefile.bin -dimm

LIMITATIONS

       In order to successfully execute this command:

       •   The caller must have the appropriate privileges.

       •   The specified PMem modules must be manageable by the host software.

       Firmware version (PN.RN.SV.bbbb) updates are supported as follows:

       •   The product number (PN) cannot be changed.

       •   The revision number (RN) can be upgraded when PN is the same.

       •   The security revision number (SV) can be upgraded when PN.RN is the same. In some
           configurations it can also be downgraded when PN.RN is the same; use the examine
           option to determine if the security revision number can be downgraded.

       •   The build number (bbbb) can be upgraded or downgraded. However, if the firmware API
           version in the firmware image is lower than is supported by the host software and
           would make the PMem module become unmanageable, the downgrade is not supported.

           Note
           Once a firmware image is staged for execution, a power cycle is required before
           another firmware image of the same type (production or debug) can be staged for
           execution using this command.

RETURN DATA

       When the examine option is provided, the firmware image is checked and the version number
       and firmware type is provided. The firmware will either be valid for the PMem module, a
       downgrade or invalid meaning it cannot be used for that PMem module.

SAMPLE OUTPUT

           (file path): MM.mm.hh.bbbb
           Load FW on PMem module (DimmID): (Valid|Downgrade) [(with
           confirmation or the force option)]

       If the firmware is being downgraded and the force option is not provided, the user will be
       prompted to confirm the downgrade for each PMem module. Otherwise, for each PMem module,
       the CLI will indicate the status of the operation.

           Downgrade firmware on PMem module (DimmID)? (y or [n]) Downgrade firmware
           on PMem module (DimmID)? (y or [n])

       If a failure occurs when updating multiple PMem modules, the process will continue
       attempting to update the remaining PMem modules requested. The firmware will not become
       active until the next power cycle. Use the command Section [Show Firmware] to view more
       detailed information about the active and staged firmware.

           Load FW on PMem module (DimmID): Success, a power cycle is required to
           activate the FW.

           Load FW on PMem module (DimmID): Error (Code) - (Description)