The Service Processor maintains two copies of firmware, the temporary and permanent side, to help manage and reduce the frequency of downtime for maintenance. The permanent side is also known as the "P" side. The temporary side is also known as the "T" side. Server firmware fixes are installed on the temporary side. Copying the temporary firmware level to the permanent side is known as committing or accepting the fix. Conversely, rejecting, or removing the current firmware level consists of copying the permanent firmware image to the temporary side.
Note: It is recommended to use a new firmware fix for a period of time before committing (or accepting) it.
If firmware fixes are applied consecutively, the first fix will, by default, be copied from the temporary to the permanent side, or accepted. Using an HMC, it is possible to simply replace the temporary image by doing an Install and Activate of the new firmware and indicating that the firmware should not be accepted.