Originally posted by: pvaughan
I would check to see if anything is REALLY backlevel. I've run into problems upgrading system firmware with SCSI and DVD-RAM devices on old firmware.
Also, I had problems going to AIX 5.3 on the lowest required firmware level. I passed it on the pre-upgrade check because it was the minimum required, then the system wouldn't boot, after flashing the system firmware I found the DVD wouldn't work and it couldn't see one of the SCSI drives. After upgrading all the firmware everything was good again.
I bring down all the LPARs on the system but one, then use the AIX firmware flash instructions, so I can't help you on using the HMC or service processor.
I haven't made the backup floppies in a long time, but I seem to remember that they are not FAT diskettes, so cannot be read by Windows.
Some servers have two copies of the firmware. I'm not sure on the 650's but the 690's have a A and B copy. You can copy one to the other then upgrade one of them.
You do not have to commit the firmware. I've left my A and B copies out of sync for over a year. Reverting back is as simple as bringing the system down and changing which copy it boots from.