TITLE: HP Integrity rx2800 i4 and rx2900
i4 Servers (System and IO) Firmware Bundle - for HP Smart Update Manager
VERSION:
HP Smart Update Firmware Bundle
Bundle Version: 44.01
System Firmware Version: 02.61
FGPA Firmware Version: 02.02
iLO-3 Firmware Version: 01.62.05
Power Monitor Firmware Version: 02.09
HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM)
HP SUM Version: 5.3.5
I/O Firmware Flash smart
components:
rx2800 i4 and rx2900 i4 built-in p410i (SAS): 6.22
Add-in Smart Array Adapters
Firmware
for HP Integrity Servers version 2013.02.18
P812: ROM 6.22
P411: ROM 6.22
Intel and Broadcom Adapters
Firmware
for HP Integrity servers version 2012.11.30(c) - installs at UEFI:
Warning: For Broadcom adapters, use this smart component only if
IEXGBE-DRV version is lower than B.11.31.1303
Intel rx2800 i4 embedded NIC: 4.3.01
Intel
2-port/4-port 1000Base Ethernet AD337A,
AD338A, AD339A: EFI 4.3.01
Intel 4 Gb
FC/1000Base Ethernet AD221A, AD222A,
AD393A: EFI 4.3.01
2-port 10 GbE
AM225A, AM232A, AM233A: EFI 5.2.59, ROM 6.2.25
Firmware Flash Component for Broadcom
NIC
HP-UX version 2013.06.05 - installs from
HP-UX:
Warning: Use this smart component only if Boadcom IEXGBE-DRV version
is B.11.31.1303 or greater
2-port 10 GbE AM225A,
AM232A, AM233A: EFI 5.2.59, ROM 6.2.25
Qlogic Fibre Channel Host
Bus Adapters
Firmware for HP Integrity Servers version 2012.11.30
1-port/2-port 8 Gb FC AH400A,
AH401A: ROM 5.03.15, EFI 2.22
InfiniBand Adapters for HP Integrity Servers version 2012.11.30
HP 4X QDR Infiniband (592519-B21): 2.9.1000
Emulex Adapters Firmware for HP Integrity Servers version 2013.05.02
1-port/2-port 4 Gb FC AD221A, AD222A, AD393A: FC
ROM: 2.82x4, FC EFI: 4.01a5
1-port/2-port 8 Gb FC AH402A, AH403A: ROM:
2.02x2, EFI: 4.01a5
8 Gb FC/10 Gb LAN AT094A: FW:
4.2.401.2212, LAN
EFI: 2.22A1 , FC FW: 2.02x2 , FC
EFI: 4.01a5
Note:
- On servers running HP-UX, I/O firmware may be updated using HP SUM 5.3.5 and
the I/O components included in this bundle.
- If a system FW update
is pending, it will be activated at next server power off, and server can
be powered on only after the firmware activation completes.
- To verify if a system FW update is
pending, run the iLO3 MP “SYSREV” command and check if the Pending column
shows any version for “System FW”.
- Warning: If
you reset the system while the SFW update is pending, the server may not
be able to reboot due to a firmware mismatch between SFW and iLO. If
that’s the case, power off the server to enable the new SFW activation
and then power the server back on after activation is complete.
- While the server is powered off,
you can monitor the progress of the system firmware activation by running
the iLO3 MP “FW” command from the Command Menu (CM).
DESCRIPTION:
This bundle contains the HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM) application with the
firmware for HP Integrity rx2800 i4 and rx2900 i4Servers (System firmware
(SFW), FPGA firmware, iLO-3 MP firmware & Power Monitor and IO firmware).
This bundle can be used to update the firmware using the HP SUM application.
Note:
- Any update to the
information below will be available in the release notes for HP Integrity
rx2800 i4 and rx2900 i4 Servers firmware bundles for the HP Smart
Update Manager, available on http://www.hp.com/
- It is required to have
appropriate SAS RAID firmware (version 6.22 or later) and
LAN-On-Motherboard (LOM) firmware (version 4.3.01 or later) installed
on your server along with this firmware bundle, available on http://www.hp.com/ ** Current versions
can be checked using the HP-UX commands “ioscan --kfnd ciss”, “sautil
/dev/cissx vpd” and “nwmgr --q vpd --c lan0”
Refer to HP SUM 5.3.5 User Guide and Release notes
for more information.
UPDATE RECOMMENDATION: Critical
[ X] Critical
[ ] Panic,
[X ] Hang, [ ] Abort, [ ]
Corruption, [ ] Memory Leak,
[ ] Other:
[ ] Hardware
Enablement, [ ] Software Enablement
[ ] Recommended
[ ] Optional
[ ] Hardware
Enablement, [ ] Software Enablement, [ ]
non-critical
[ ] Initial Customer Release
SUPERSEDES:
HP Smart Update Firmware Bundle
Bundle Version: 43.01
System Firmware Version: 02.40
FGPA Firmware Version: 02.02
iLO-3 Firmware Version: 01.61.04
Power Monitor Firmware Version: 02.09
HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM)
HP SUM Version: 5.3.5
PRODUCT MODEL(S):
- HP Integrity rx2800 i4 Server
- HP Integrity rx2900 i4 Server
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
HP-UX 11i v3 Sep 2012 Update and later (With Insight
Management 7.1.2 patch)
LANGUAGES:
International English
ENHANCEMENTS:
SFW 2.61:
- Optimized the memory settings to
improve the reliability of the memory system.
iLO 01.62.05:
- Added support for a new server
model rx2900 i4 for China.
Note: WBEMMgtBundle version C.07.01 (or later) is also required for
both the memory optimization and rx2900 i4 server model support to
be fully effective (see Pre-requisites for installation information).
FIXES:
SFW 2.61:
- Fixed an issue where the execution
of the SetTime firmware call might cause short system hangs of 12.75
seconds. Occasionally longer system hangs were observed. The problem may
cause affected servers running in a Serviceguard cluster configuration
with member timeout values slightly higher than the delay to fail with a
Serviceguard INIT due to expiration of the Serviceguard safety timer.
Note: other third party clustering products are affected by this issue too
- A server with a controller
configured in HBA mode could hang at boot time without any error messages
if a Hard Disk configured for RAID mode is put into the server without
previously removing the Hard Disk's RAID metadata. This issue is now
fixed.
AT094A
4.2.401.2212 (from 4.2.410.20):
- Critical - As the
result of auto negotiation failure, the connection between the IO card and ProCurve 6120XG could link up
at 1Gbps instead of 10Gbps. This occured intermittently (as often as once
in 10 retries) after executing “Reset Server blade #” from the OA CLI. It
is now fixed.
Affected Products - All BE3 based Cards and LOMs. This was also seen
with 10G passthrough Interconnect module.
AT094A LAN EFI 2.22.A1
(from 2.22.A0):
- Reset to Defaults restored wrong
power configuration. It showed an HP unsupported
option:. MultiChannel Option. This is now fixed. Reset to
Default is issued from Device Manager->Emulex 10G NIC-> R/r or Erase
Configuration
PREREQUISITES:
- Warning: A system
reboot is required after installing WBEMMgtBundle version C.07.01 (or
later) for the enhancements in system firmware version 44.01 to be
fully effective. To minimize the number of reboots, it is recommended to
install WBEMMgtBundle C.07.01 before updating the system firmware to
version 44.01. WBEMMgtBundle may be downloaded from http://software.hp.com.
- iLO-3 MP(s) must be on
the network (reachable from local system) and have static IP or be
configured with DHCP.
- An http daemon, service
or IDS (Intrusion Detection System) running in the local system may
interfere with HP SUM connecting to remote hosts, hence these services may
need to be disabled when HP SUM is running.
- Please see the HP Smart
Update Manager User Guide for any prerequisites required for HP SUM
For latest dependencies on SAS IO and
LOM, refer to this matrix (applies to rx2900 i4 also):
HP
Release Sets for rx2800 i2 and i4 servers
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Please review all instructions and the
"Hewlett-Packard Support Tool License Terms" or your Hewlett-Packard
support terms and conditions for precautions, scope of license, restrictions, and
limitation of liability and warranties, before installing this package. It is
important that you read and understand these instructions completely before you
begin. This can determine your success in completing the firmware update.
NOTE: This version of
HPSUM allows updating of I/O card firmware online on HP-UX. Please
review instructions for using this feature.
A. Extracting and Running HP SUM
- Download the firmware bundle binary
<filename>.exe or <filename>.tar.gz in a new folder on your
system.
- Extract the bundle:
- Windows: double click
<filename>.exe then click “Extract”
- Linux: gunzip
<filename>.tar.gz; tar -xvf <filename>.tar
- The above steps will extract the
contents of the bundle in the new folder where the bundle file is located.
HP SUM and firmware components will reside in the same folder.
- Execute hpsum, located in the
extracted folder, by logging as a user with Administrator or root
privilege. Executing hpsum will bring up a graphical user interface
of the HP Smart Update Manager (HP SUM).
NOTE: HP SUM also provides a Command
Line Interface (CLI) that allows user to perform scripted installations in
silent mode. For more information please refer to the HP SUM User Guide or the
"CLIHelp.txt" file in the extracted folder.
B. Installing the Firmware Components
using HP SUM - Graphical User Mode
- Welcome Screen:
- Once started, a page displays with
HP SUM introduction content on it. The introduction describes HP SUM, its
usage and enhancements.
- Source Selections Screen:
- The Source Selections screen allows
you to choose directories where smart components are located.
- The directory where HP SUM is
running from is automatically added as the default repository.
- You can optionally have HP SUM
check ftp.hp.com for additional firmware
or software smart components. This could include newer components
for servers supported in this bundle, plus components for other server
types.
- HP SUM will build an inventory of
firmware bundles - packages that can be used to update firmware.
- Click the "Next" button
to move on to the next step.
- Select Targets Screen:
- This screen is used to specify
which targets you want to update.
- Targets can be added one at a
time, or a range can be searched.
- Credentials must be supplied for
each target.
- Once added, targets can also be
managed in groups. See the HP SUM user guide for details.
- Click the “Next” button to move on
to the next step.
- NOTE on order of preforming
updates:
Any updates to OA, VC and iLO firmware should be done in one HP SUM session
first, then exit HP SUM and perform updates to HP-UX I/O
firmware in a separate HP SUM session.
- NOTE on HP-UX I/O firmware: If you
want to update I/O card firmware online through HP-UX you must
add an IP address for the production HP-UX OS as a target on
this screen along with HP-UX root user credentials.
- NOTE for enclosures: The
Onboard Administrator IP address can be added as the first target and HP
SUM will find all of the servers and Virtual Connect in the enclosure
automatically. A pop up dialog will appear suggesting to add the found
associated targets. HP SUM will be able to use the OA credentials to log
into the blades iLOs automatically.
- NOTE:
“localhost” is not applicable for installing the firmware updates
included in this bundle.
- Review/Install Updates Screen:
- The suggested updates for each
target are displayed on this screen.
- This screen also allows for
retrieving details of the updates, selecting between available revisions,
forcing downgrades and choosing reboot to activate options.
- For more details and component
level granularity, select the item and click the "Select
Components" link.
NOTE: If firmware is the latest or already up-to-date version, HP
SUM displays the message "Already-up-to-date". You can override
and choose to perform force reinstallation or downgrade the firmware by
clicking the "Installation Option" and checking “Force Install”
option.
NOTE: Integrity System Firmware update supports delayed activation
- where the new firmware gets downloaded to the iLO but is programmed
only when you power down the system at a convenient time. Delayed
activation is the default setting for SFW update. This setting can be
changed by doing the following actions:
- Click "Configure Now"
on the Select Components page
- Select the "Upload and
Activate" checkbox.
- If "Upload and
Activate" is selected, HP SUM will do the following actions:
- Send a graceful shutdown
and power off request to the system as part of the update
- Then power up the system
after the System Firmware has been programmed.
- If you choose to do the power
off manually, the programming will take approximately 8 minutes to
complete the programming operation before power can be turned on again.
- NOTE:
Integrity Superdome 2 nPartition firmware updates can be applied while
the partition is Active, but the partition must be rebooted to have the
firmware update take effect. HP SUM defaults to not reboot Active
partitions. If you would like HP SUM to include the partition
reboot as part of the firmware update process then:
- Click “Select Devices” on the
Select Components page
- Click “Reboot to Activate” next
to the Active partitions you want to reboot.
- If you choose to not continue with
install on one or more targets, you can uncheck the bos on the left of
the target.
- Updates can be scheduled for
future times by clicking the “Schedule” button. Once schedules are
defined, the “Install” button must still be clicked to activate the
schedule.
- Click the “Install” button to
start update on all of the checked targets.
- HP SUM will display the progress
of the firmware update on each target.
- A status and link to the logs will
be displayed for each target at the end of the update.
HP SUM User Guides:
COMPATIBILITY / INTEROPERABILITY:
- WARNING: Do
not disconnect AC power to HP Integrity Servers or remove HP Server Blades
from the enclosure during the firmware upgrade process. Doing so may
corrupt the programming of the firmware, rendering the Server inoperable.
DETERMINING CURRENT VERSION:
HP SUM displays the current version of the firmware on the host. However user
can also log in to the iLO-3 MP and use the following procedure to find out the
current firmware versions.
- Establish a ssh/telnet session with
the iLO-3 MP.
- Logon to the iLO-3 MP using the
Administrator password.
- Type "CM" to enter the
Command Menu.
- Type "SYSREV" to display
system revision information. The following should be displayed if the
current firmware is installed.
SYSREV
Revisions
Active Pending
---------------------------------------------------
iLO FW
: 01.62.05
System FW : 02.61
MHW FPGA : 02.02
Power Mon FW : 03.04
KNOWN FIRMWARE ISSUES:
SFW:
- DDDC (Double Device Data
Correction) will not be invoked for a second DRAM failure in certain cases
when excessive single bit memory errors are observed. This will be
indicated by a WBEM Event 7000. There is no impact to customer
applications however it is recommended to service the DIMM upon seeing
this event as the server will stop correcting single bits memory errors if
one more DRAM in the same rank fails.
- A server containing a PCI card
which does not support PCI extended capability may hang without
any error message while handling an MCA.This issue affects the BL8x0c i2
and i4 servers and the rx2800 i2 and rx2800/rx2900 i4 servers.
iLO:
- UEFI may fail to detect
vMedia when UEFI boots with vMedia, both USB key and DVD already
connected. Workaround: Issuing “reconnect -r” should display virtual
devices in the UEFI.
- There is a rare chance that a
Telnet session to iLO may hang during an operation such as FPL dump
where continuous stream of data is being sent by iLO to the
client. System and iLO will continue to function normally.
To recover, the hung Telnet session may be closed and new sessions
can be opened to access iLO.
DISCLAIMER:
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall
not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential
damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this
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SUPERSEDES HISTORY:
Bundle Version:43.01
ENHANCEMENTS:
UEFI Driver 5.2.59 (from 5.2.58)
for AM225A, AM232A, AM233A:
- Added Dynamic Network
detection support
SAS ROM 6.22 (from
5.78) for P411, P812:
- The maximum boot disk size
supported with the LVM boot layout is enhanced from 2TB to 16TB with the
release of fw version 6.22 and HP-UX B.11.31.1303
- HBA/RAID mode toggle support is now
available within ORCA. (Mode Toggle only supported for P411 and P410i
controllers)
FIXES:
iLO 1.61.04:
- Fixed a security vulnerability
issue that exists in HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO 3) versions 1.60.07 for
HP rx2800 i4 servers. The vulnerability could be remotely exploited
resulting in disclosure of information. See SSRT100934for more
details.
- When the serial port MUX is set to
“Persistent AUX” mode and the server is A/C power cycled, the serial port
MUX will retain the “persistent AUX” mode setting and will not reset to
“iLO” mode.
- The severity of the events
“VOLTAGE_FAULT and VOLTAGE_LOW_CRITICAL” have been increased so that
power supply events in SFM such as "power supply failed or
disconnected" and "power supply AC lost" will now be
reported in HP-UX syslog for easier monitoring.
- Fixed an issue where an idle SSH
session to iLO3 from a PUTTY client may freeze or may get disconnected
with an error message “Incoming packet was garbled on decryption”.
- SSH connection to iLO from an
OpenSSH 5.9 client will now work even when a reduced list of key-exchange
algorithm is not indicated.
- Fixed an issue where specific
systems would very rarely hang with the "BOOT_NOT_DETECTED"
error after an A/C power cycle.
Boot Code 6.2.25 (from
6.2.21) for AM225A/AM232A/AM233A:
- In some cases, only 2 PCI functions
are exposed in multi-function mode.
HBA FC FW version 2.02x2 (from
2.00a4)
for AT094A, AH402A, AH403A:
- I/O “illegal frames received”
errors may be reported intermittently by FC disks linked through an
8Gb HP/Emulex FC card if a disk reset is performed during heavy I/O
load.
SAS ROM 6.22 (from 5.78) for P411, P812:
- HP Integrity Smart Array P411 and
P812 Controllers, running version 5.78 or lower and connected to Superdome
2 servers may, under extremely rare conditions, silently return stale or
out-of-order data. For more details, please refer to c03689769.
- With HP P411 or P812
controllers installed in a Superdome 2 server and external RAID connected,
no post message is printed if “reconnect --r” is used to list cards at EFI
shell. However during reboot, when selecting “s” at boot menu in EFI
shell, post messages are printed. This is a generic issue and not specific
to any server.
- HP-UX boot may fail with READ Error
(elf_load) if boot volume is built on SAS Logical Volume larger than 2TB
- On rare occasions during power-up
of an HP DS2200sb, the expander backplane would be unresponsive and the
attached Smart Array Controller would not be allowed to discover attached
drives.
- On an HP P812 controller, executing
several sequential Write operations to more than 75 hard drives would
result in a controller lockup.
- The training of the DDR2 DIMMs has
been improved in order to prevent the rare occasions when 1783 POST error
messages displays followed by an unresponsive controller.
- Protection has been added to
prevent potential Smart Array controller hangs under rare conditions when
hot-adding hard drives.
- The Open Connection timeout was
reduced to 900 microseconds so that SAS connections terminate gracefully
and data transfer stalls are prevented.
- The Smart Array controller would
not connect to hard drives within 20ms under heavy stress.
AT094A 4.2.401.20 (from
4.1.450.14):
- Boot failure might be seen after
running commands "reconnect -r", "map -r" commands at
EFi environment.
- Boot from SAN intermittently fails
during EFI bootstrap of a FCoE device that is busy.
- FCOE EFI version truncated in VPD
data that is displayed by ODE-FCFUPDATE tool at EFI.
- On HP-UX, the fcoc port driver
state is displayed as AUTHENTICATION/DISCOVERY when fcocutil command is
run to
check the port information.
Bundle Version:42.05
ENHANCEMENTS:
Initial Customer Release
FIXES:
Initial Customer Release
INITIAL RELEASE:
Bundle Version: 42.05
FEEDBACK
As we are continuing to improve the firmware management process we welcome your
feedback on this document and on the firmware update process.
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