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Problem after updating the firmware!

Hello AIX experts,

I have 7038-6M2 server, its operating system is AIX 5.2, and its firmware is 3K041021
After some searching on net, I tried to update its firmware level to 3K080425, so I downloaded the required rpm, and followed the steps.
After rebooting the server, it stopped and an error code appeared on its LED, the error code is: E1F0
I rebooted it again, it stopped some minutes on the same error, then some green texts appeared then I choose to login into single user mode.
Then I rebooted it for the third time, but no response!!

What is happened?! and what is the solution?!
 
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NAME
eficheck -- check the integrity of the x86 flash chip firmware. SYNOPSIS
eficheck --integrity-check [-h EFI-hash-input-file] [-b EFI-binary-input-file] eficheck --show-hashes [-h EFI-hash-input-file] [-b EFI-binary-input-file] eficheck --generate-hashes [-h EFI-hash-output-file] [-p output-path] eficheck --save [-b EFI-binary-output-file] eficheck --cleanup [-b EFI-binary-input-and-output-file>] eficheck --version eficheck --help DESCRIPTION
eficheck is a tool to check the x86 flash chip firmware. The following commands can be used with eficheck: --integrity-check hashes portion of the firmware and compares against known-good hashes --generate-hashes outputs hashes for a given firmware to be used as known-good hashes --show-hashes shows the hashes for the sub-sections of the firmware which are measured --save saves the full flash chip contents to a binary file. Requires root privileges. --cleanup zeros any privacy-sensitive data (such as nvram), enabling the file to be shared for analysis. --version print out eficheck version number. --help display a short help. EXAMPLES
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