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FUMI allows to programmatically update the following software types on the following FRUs 
within the Centellis 2000 R3.0/4411 environment. 
A detailed description of FUMI is beyond the scope of this manual. Refer to the FUMI section in 
SAI-HPI-B-02.01 specification for detailed description. For release-specific restrictions of the 
FUMI functionality, refer to the system release notes, which are delivered together with your 
system. 
In order to get started with FUMI, you may want to use the hpifumi example tool, which is 
delivered as part of the HPI-B client RPMs. Just like the other example applications (see 
Appendix A, Example Applications
), hpifumi is invoked via the command line and is controlled
via command line parameters. It internally invokes FUMI function calls. A detailed description 
of hpifumi is given below. 
Description
hpifumi
allows to invoke underlying FUMI function calls via the command line interface, and
thus update software images via the command line interface.
Table 4-53 Firmware Update Management Instrument-Supported Image Types and Blades/FRUs
Image Type
Upgradeable by FUMI on the following Blades/FRUs
IPMC/MMC firmware
ATCA-7221
ATCA-MF106
ATCA-7107
SAM1411
All ATCA boards and AMCs/RTMs supporting HPM.1 upgrade via IPMI
When upgrading blades or other FRUs, make sure to use only images provided by Artesyn and 
make sure that the image types and versions are suitable for the blade or FRU which you want 
to upgrade. You should use the images in tar format which contains the upgrade image itself 
and some metainfo.
When upgrading IPMC firmware images, OEM FRU data records are by default preserved 
during the upgrade. Whether OEM FRU data records are preserved or not, can be configured 
in the configuration file /etc/bbs-hpib/bbs-hpib.conf in the section ipmidirect. The entry is: 
FumiPreserveOemrecords = yes/no (yes = default).