Superdome 2 Release notes
2017.06 (4.2.36)
TITLE:
HPE Integrity Superdome 2 Server, I/O and HDD Firmware Bundle - for Smart
Update Manager
VERSION:
Smart Update Firmware Bundle
Bundle Version: 2017.06
Complex and nPartition Firmware Version: 4.2.36
DESCRIPTION:
This bundle contains the firmware for HPE Integrity Superdome 2 Servers with
Smart Update Manager (SUM) application - which includes Complex and
nPartition firmware as well as Superdome 2 I/O and HDD firmware.
WARNING:
To
ensure that the OA GUI continues to work after December 31, 2016, after
upgrading to version 4.1.34 or later, the OA SHA1 self-signed certificate will
be removed and replaced with SHA256 self-signed certificate.
- To
prevent security warnings, user is encouraged to re-generate the self-signed
certificate with the common name (CN) matching exactly the OA hostname as
known by the web browser. See the Certificate Administration section in
the OA user guide and this advisory c05315790
for more information.
- Also
GiCAP users must update the OA certificates stored on the Active Group
Manager (AGM) and the Standby Group Manager (SGM) so they can continue to
borrow or loan core usage rights in their GiCAP group or perform TiCAP
prefetch. This is because AGM and SGM will keep the stale OA certificate
for the GiCAP member. More information is available in this advisory c05242542.
Warning:
- Due
to the use of a stronger signing key starting with version 4.1.34, you
need to contact HPE support in order to downgrade to a version prior to
4.1.34.
I/O smart
components versions:
Firmware Flash for Add-in Smart Array Adapters version 2013.09.25
P411: ROM 6.42
P812: ROM 6.42
Firmware
Flash for Qlogic Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters version 2016.06.30:
1-port/2-port 8 Gb FC AH400A,
AH401A: ROM 5.06.06, EFI 2.27 (i2 and i4 blades only)
1-port/2-port 16 Gb FC
SN1000Q: ROM 8.01.80, EFI 6.37
Firmware
Flash for InfiniBand Adapters version 2012.11.30:
HPE 4X QDR Infiniband (AT083A): 2.9.1000
Firmware
Flash for Emulex Adapters version 2015.05.21(a):
1-port/2-port 4 Gb FC + 1000BT AD221A, AD222A, AD393A:
FC ROM: 2.82x4, FC EFI: 4.01a5; LAN 4.3.02 (i2
and i4 blades only)
1-port/2-port 8 Gb FC AH402A, AH403A:
ROM: 2.02x2, EFI: 4.01a5 (i2 and i4 blades only)
2-port CN1000E AT111A: LAN & FC
ROM: 4.9.416.12, LAN EFI: 49.00A11, FC EFI: 5.21.A13
8 Gb FC/10 Gb LAN AT094A: LAN ROM: 4.9.416.12,
LAN EFI: 49.00A11 , FC ROM: 2.02x2 , FC EFI: 4.01.a5
(Universal Boot Code: 5.03a15)
Firmware Flash for Intel and Broadcom Adapters version 2014.10.27 - installs
at UEFI:
Warning: For Broadcom adapters, use this smart
component only if IEXGBE-DRV version is lower than B.11.31.1303 (otherwise,
use the Firmware for Broadcom NIC version 2014.2.18)
Intel 2-port/4-port 1000B-T/SX AD337A, AD338A,
AD339A: EFI 4.3.02 (i2 and i4 blades only)
Intel 2-port 1000B-SX + 2-port 4Gb FC AD393A:
no longer supported
Intel 1-port/2-port 4 Gb FC + 1000BT AD221A,
AD222A: FC ROM: 2.82x4, FC EFI: 4.01a5; LAN 4.3.02 (i2
and i4 blades only)
Broadcom Superdome 2 embedded LOM: EFI 5.2.60,
ROM 6.2.28
Broadcom 2-port 10 GbE AM225A, AM232A, AM233A:
EFI 5.2.60, ROM 6.2.28
Firmware
Flash for Broadcom NIC HP-UX version 2014.2.18 - installs from
HP-UX:
Warning: Use this smart component only if Broadcom
IEXGBE-DRV version is B.11.31.1303 or greater (otherwise, use the
firmware for Intel and Broadcom adapters, version 2014.10.27)
Broadcom 2-port 10 GbE AM225A,
AM232A, AM233A: EFI 5.2.60, ROM 6.2.28
Firmware
Flash Component for Superdome 2 iexgbe - HP-UX version 5.2.60 -
installs from HP-UX
Warning: Use this smart component only
if Broadcom IEXGBE-DRV version is B.11.31.1303 or greater (otherwise,
use the firmware for Intel and Broadcom adapters, version
2014.10.27)
Broadcom
Superdome 2 embedded LOM: EFI 5.2.60, ROM 6.2.28
HDD
firmware:
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB2000FBUCL and MB3000FBUCN: version HPDA
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB1000FCWPP, MB2000FCVBV, MB3000FCVCA,
MB4000FCVCB: version HPD4
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EG0900FBVFQ,
EG0600FBVFP, EG0450FBVFM, EG0300FBVFL: version HPDE
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB4000FCWDK, MB3000FCWDH, MB2000FCWDF,
MB1000FCWDE: version HPDB
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG0900FCVBL, EG0600FCVBK, EG0450FCVBH,
EG0300FCVBF: version HPD9
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EG1200FDJYT,
EG0900FDJYR: version HPD4
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG0300FCHHR, EG0450FCHHT, EG0600FCHHU,
EG0900FCHHV: version HPD8
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG0300FBLSE, EG0450FBLSF, EG0600FBLSH,
EG0900FBLSK: version HPD8
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0300JDYTH,EH0450JDYTK,EH0600JDYTL:
version HPD4
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - MB6000FEDAU:
version HPD4
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG1200FCVBQ,EG1200FDNJT: version HPD8
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX -MB2000FCZGH,
MB3000FCZGK, MB4000FCZGL: version HPD7
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB3000FBNWV and MB2000FCQPF: version HPD9
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0300JEDHC, EH0450JEDHD and
EH0600JEDHE: version HPD4
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX -
MB4000JEQNL,MB6000JEQNN: version HPD7
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MM1000JEFRB, MM2000JEFRC: version HPD7
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX
-EG0300JEHLV,EG0600JEHMA, EG0900JEHMB,EG1200JEHMC: version HPD3
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EG1800JEHMD:
version HPD4
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EH0600JDYTN:
version HPD5
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX -
EG1200JEMDA,EG0900JFCKB,EG0600JEMCV,EG0300JFCKA: version HPD6
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX -MM1000FECVH: version
HPD2
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX -
EH0146FAWJB,EH0072FAWJA,DH0146FAQRE,DH0072FAQRD: version HPDK
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0146FBQDC,EH0300FBQDD: version HPD5
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX -MM0500FBFVQ,MM1000FBFVR:: version HPD9
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX -DG0300FAMWN,
DG0146FAMWL, EG0300FAWHV,EG0146FAWHU: version HPDG
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX -DG0300BALVP,
DG0146BALVN, DG0072BALVL,DG0300BAHZQ,DG0146BAHZP: version HPD5
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - MB6000JEFND,
MB4000JEFNC: version HPD5
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0300JDXBA, EH0450JDXBB, EH0600JDXBC:
version HPD5
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EG1800JEMDB:
version HPD3
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB4000JFDSN,MB2000JFDSL: version HPD3
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - MM1000JFJTH:
version HPD2
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EF0600FARNA, EF0450FARMV, EF0300FARMU:
version HPD9
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG1200JETKC, EG0900JETKB, EG0600JETKA:
version HPD6
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0146FCBVB, EH0300FCBVC: version HPD8
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - MB4000JFEPB,
MB2000JFEPA: version HPD2
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - MB6000JEQUV,
MB8000JEQVA: version HPD9
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG000300JWBHR: version HPD3
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX -
EG0900FCSPN,EG0600FCSPL,EG0450FCSPK,EG0300FCSPH: version HPD2
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB6000JEXYB, MB4000JEXYA: version HPD6
Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX- MB4000JVYZQ, MB3000JVYZP, MB2000JVYZN,
MB1000JVYZL: version HPD2
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB6000JVYYV: version HPD2
Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX- EH000900JWCPN, EH000600JWCPL,
EH000300JWCPK: version HPD3
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH000900JWCPH, EH000600JWCPF: version HPD3
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EG000600JWEBH,
EG000300JWEBF: version HPD3
Online
ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG1800JFHMH: version HPD5
Supplemental
Update / Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - MB6000JEFND, MB4000JEFNC:
version HPD9
Smart Update Manager
(SUM)
SUM
Version:
7.6.5
Notes:
- Complex
firmware version must be equal to or higher than the nPartitions firmware
version at all times.
- Minimum
OS and Firmware requirements per blade type:
o
Partitions
containing CB900s i6 blades (with Intel Itanium 9700 series processors) must
run HP-UX 11i v3 Update 2017 or later and both the Complex and nPartitions must
run firmware version 4.2.36 or later.
- Partitions
containing CB900s i4 blades (with Intel Itanium 9500 series processors)
must run HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012 or later and both the Complex and
nPartitions must run firmware version 3.6.48 or later.
- Partitions
containing CB900s i2 blades (with Intel Itanium 9300 series processors)
must run HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update or later, the Complex
must run firmware version 3.6.48 or later and nPartitions must
run firmware version 2.53.0 or later.
- Rolling
upgrades:
- Servers
with complex firmware version 1.3.0 or 1.3.1 require bringing down the
entire complex to perform the firmware update.
- Servers
with complex firmware version 2.2.27 or later and running HP-UX 11i v3
September 2011 update or later can be updated online without the need to
bring down the complex. A partition reboot must be scheduled when
convenient to activate a new nPartition firmware.
- You
may update the complex and all the nPartitions firmware at the same
time.
- If
you plan to update the nPartition firmware later, make sure that your
intermediate combination of complex and nPartitions firmware is
supported.
- For
details on supported combinations of Complex and nPartition/OS firmware
versions and features supported in each combination, refer to the table
under the Compatibility section.
- Firmware
update process notes:
- If
LLF (Link Loss Failover setting) is enabled and a loss of link occurs on
the active OA during a firmware update from complex version 2.53.0 or
earlier, blades can be left in an unusable state. Workaround: Disable LLF
prior to a firmware update using the OA CLI command "disable
LLF" and re-enable LLF upon completion using the OA CLI
command "enable LLF”
- For
gWLM users, it is recommended to stop gWLM while performing an online
update.
- If
running Business iCAP software, you must update to Managed iCAP. See
dependencies under Pre-Requisites. For more details on the iCAP upgrade,
please contact HPE support.
- When
updating active IOX enclosures from a version 2.53.0 or earlier, the
update will be partial until each IOX can be updated after shutting down
affected partitions. It is supported to run indefinitely in the
partially updated (Mixed) state. IOX enclosures in this state will
not have the increased thermal tolerance introduced in version 3.6.48. To
complete the update, you must shutdown all partitions using an IOX and
then reapply the firmware update to the complex only (not to the
nPartition). This update is quick as it only targets the IOX
device(s).
- When
updating to this release from 2.2.27 or earlier, Socket Level Memory
(SLM) values for nPars that have not been explicitly set i.e. still have
default factory values, will be set to 0. In order to easily recover
these values, before the update, document your Interleaved Memory
(ILM)/SLM settings using the parstatus command. After the update has
completed, reset the values using the parmodify command.
- Firmware
update can be performed using SUM or from the OA CLI or GUI.
- User
access to commands for managing the partition configuration and the
partitions themselves can be controlled through the Parcon_Admin access
right and partition access assignments using the ASSIGN PARCON_ADMIN and
ASSIGN PARTITION commands. This was enforced starting with version 3.6.48
and OA user with operator capabilities can’t use “parstatus, parcreate,
etc”.
Refer to the
SUM User
Guide and Release notes for more information.
UPDATE
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommended
HPE recommends systems used in Mission Critical environments update to this
revision of firmware during the next system maintenance period in order to
improve system reliability.
Note:
This is the initial release for support of CB900s i6 blades (Intel® Itanium®
processor 9700 series).
[ ] Critical
[ ] Panic, [ ] Hang, [ ] Abort, [ ] Corruption, [ ] Memory
Leak,
[ ] Security
[ ] Hardware Enablement, [ ] Software Enablement
[X] Recommended
[X] Optional
[X] Hardware Enablement, [ ] Software Enablement, [ ]
non-critical
[ ] Initial Customer Release
SUPERSEDES:
Complex Firmware Bundle Version: 2016.09 (4.1.34)
Smart Update Manager (SUM) version: 7.5.3
PRODUCT MODEL(S):
- Superdome
2 – 8s
- Superdome
2 – 16s
- Superdome
2 – 32s
OPERATING
SYSTEMS:
- HP-UX
11i v3 September 2011 update (or later) is required to support this
firmware with CB900s i2 blades only
- HP-UX
11i v3 March 2012 update
- HP-UX
11i v3 September 2012 update or later is required to support this
firmware with CB900s i4 blades
- HP-UX
11i v3 Update 2017 or later is required to support this firmware with
CB900s i6 blades
LANGUAGES:
ENHANCEMENTS:
·
Added
support for CB900s i6 blades (Intel® Itanium® processor 9700 series)
FIXES:
Fixes
in nPartition Firmware:
·
Fixed
an MCA loop condition on a vPar environment.
·
Fixed
an issue where a memory controller issue on a blade could cause the partition
to fail power-on with the FPL log showing the events MEM_SMBUS_WRITE_FAILED
and/or MEM_MC_INIT_FAIL. The blade will now power-on with the blade indicted.
Fixes
in Complex Firmware:
·
Virtual
Media applet can now be used with Java 7 or above without requiring the iLO URL
to be added to Java Exception Site list.
·
Added
missing syslog messages for IOX Power Supply Insert and IOX Power Supply
Remove.
·
CAE
event 2015 is no longer erroneously reported after encountering some hardware
issue.
·
Fixed
a file lock issue causing the 'show partition' command to fail when run by user
with operator permissions (error was: /etc/small_parconf_update_lock: No such
file or directory).
·
Fixed
the issue wherein ‘remove snmp trapreceiver <IP address>’ command would
incorrectly remove SNMP trap receivers having the input <IP address> as
its substring.
Note: For I/O components’
enhancements and fixes, please refer to the I/O components’ release notes.
Links to the I/O component firmware packages can be found in the HPE
Release set for Superdome 2 servers.
PREREQUISITES:
WARNING: If
you are updating from a version prior to 4.0.4, you must install 4.0.4 or 4.1.8
(bridge releases) prior to updating to this version.
HPE
strongly recommends implementing the following security best practices to
help reduce both known and future security vulnerability risks:
1. Isolate the
management network by keeping it separate from the production network and not
putting it on the open internet without additional access authentication.
2. Patch and Maintain
LDAP and web servers.
3. Run the up-to-date
viruses and malware scanners in your network environment
4. Apply HPE Firmware
updates as recommended.
Minimum
HP-UX OS and patch requirements for supporting the CB900s i4 blades are
documented in the HP-UX
Errata for HP Integrity Superdome 2 (Superdome 2 CB900s i2 or i4 Server Blade
model) Additional HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) drivers, products, and patches.
Note: No specific patches are required when using HP-UX 11i v3 March
2013 update or later.
Note: As part of fixing a
FPL log issue in Superdome 2 complex firmware, FPL logs will be cleared when
updating from version 3.7.14 (or lower) to version 3.7.60 (or higher). SEL logs
will remain intact. HPE recommends capturing the FPL logs prior to the
firmware update by running the SHOW FPL command and selecting “F’ (first
record) then ‘D’ (dump).
Note: Before updating
firmware from version 1.3.x to 2.2.27 or later, the IO slots 6 & 7 (USB and
ILO) should be removed from the vPars that currently own these resources as you
won’t be able to delete them from the vPar after the update.
IMPORTANT:
- In
order to prevent running into iCAP issues (see examples under the Note
below), BEFORE
upgrading to complex firmware 2014.07 (version 3.7.98) or later, iCAP
Customers using GiCAP MUST do the following on the HP-UX system
acting as the Active Group Manager (AGM) and the Standby Group Manager
(SGM) :
1. Install OpenSSL
0.9.8za or later on the AGM and if one exists on the SGM. This version of
OpenSSL is backwards compatible with current firmware and is available for
download from https://h20392.www2.hpe.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=OPENSSL11I
2. Restart the cimserver
on the AGM and on the SGM
Note: It is supported for a GICAP group to have members with different
firmware versions.
Note: it is possible for the AGM and SGM to be
installed on systems other than one of the Superdome 2 partitions. To determine
which systems are acting as the AGM and SGM, use the icapstatus command from
the OA CLI or from any one of the configured nPars or vPars.
# icapstatus
Software version:
B.11.31.10.07.00.00
Complex Information
-------------------
Complex name : SD2-16S
Complex serial number : USE211Y4YW
Complex product order number : AH337A
Complex model string : N/A
Complex UUID :
82a2ccb1-8aa5-11e1-be25-1314a17d3f43
Member SD2_alf in GiCAP group SD2
---------------------------------
Active Group
Manager: hostname.company.net
Standby Group
Manager: N/A
Borrowed core usage rights: 0
Borrowed memory usage rights:
0.0 GB
Examples of iCAP issues seen when using an
OpenSSL version prior to 0.9.8za:
1. icapmanage –s on the AGM/SGM
cannot get RTU information from the complex.
Output would look like:
Group Members:
<server name> (cannot be contacted)
2. Core activation operations may fail
despite of sufficient rights available within the complex:
# icapmodify -a2 -p1
iCAP authorization denied for partition
1.
Error: Insufficient core usage rights for 2 additional core(s).
3. Adding a member running the new
firmware version 3.7.98 or later to an existing group may fail:
#icapmanage -a -m mem04:mem04oa1.fchst.com -g
sd2
Enter the password for root on
mem04oa1.fchst.com:
icapmanage command failed.
ERROR: The following low-level
error occurred:
PGS08001: CIM HTTP or HTTPS connector cannot connect to
mem04oa1.fchst.com:5989.
Connection failed.
4. Enabling temporary capacity in a
complex may fail:
icapmodify -a1 -t -p1
iCAP authorization denied for partition
1.
Error: Insufficient usage rights or temporary
capacity for 1 additional cores.
Complex
firmware version 3.6.48 or later, with all nPartitions running firmware
version 2.53.0 or later and HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update or later, supports
the following features, which may require additional software (see Related
Software below and Pre-Requisites below):
- Dynamic
Cores vPars
- Dynamic
Core Migration (with gWLM)
- Dynamic
Processor Resiliency (DPR)
- GiCAP
(Global Instant Capacity)
- Locality
Optimized Resource Management (LORA)
- Rolling
upgrades
If the system is
already running on complex firmware 3.6.48 or later and you do no not intend to
use any of the features from the list above, you can skip to the “information
on supported I/O firmware versions” section in this document.
RELATED
SOFTWARE:
The
following software is required to use the associated functionality:
- HP
Matrix Operating Environment 7.1 Update 2 - includes the minimum version
of gWLM (Global Workload Manager) for supporting Dynamic Cores
- Global
Workload Manager (gWLM) with patch PHSS_43165 installed on a managed node
on top of gWLM Agent of HP MOE 7.1 Update 2
- Dynamic
Cores vPars A.05.09 or later
- HP-SIM
7.1 Update 2
- Insight
Control Power Management 7.1 Update 2
- GiCAP
(Global Instant Capacity) Group Manager and partition-resident iCAP
software (released in the HP-UX 11i v3 December 2011 update) which require
the updated HP WBEM Services for HP-UX version A 2.09.14 and GiCAP rule
file version 2.19.
- Pay-per-use
(PPU) requires the Utility Meter 9.4 or higher to enable dynamic cores
support.
See the
individual software release notes for Related Software information.
- If
running HP-UX 11i v3 March 2013 update or later, no additional patches are
required.
- HP-UX
11i v3 September 2011 update (or later) is required to support this
firmware. The following HP-UX patches (or superseding) must be
installed when running on partitions with 2.53.0 or later nPartition
firmware.
- PHKL_41942
(enable CPU OL*)
- PHKL_42482
(enable CPU OL*)
- PHCO_42306
(enhancement for machinfo)
- PHKL_42230
(strongly recommended)
- PHKL_42314
(strongly recommended)
- With
this firmware, if the HP-UX version is HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011
update or HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update:
- An
updated WBEM bundle is required to be installed to add a member Complex
to the GiCAP group.
- An
updated SFM bundle is required to send actionable events (with alert
level greater than Warning) and test events to the Error Analysis Engine.
The updated WBEM bundle
and SFM bundle is part of September 2012 web release of WBEM Management bundle
(version C.05.01 or later) and can be installed from: https://h20392.www2.hpe.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=WBEMMgmtBundle
Note: HP-UX 11i v3
September 2012 update already contains the updated WBEM bundle and updated SFM
bundle.
- With
this firmware, if the HP-UX version is HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update or
HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012 update, an updated SFM bundle is required to
be installed to get the One Stop Fault Management functionality and to
handle the new positive return values. This bundle is part of
September 2012 web release of WBEM Management bundle (version C.05.01 or
later) and can be installed from: https://h20392.www2.hpe.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=WBEMMgmtBundle
Note: HP-UX 11i v3
September 2011 update does not support the One Stop Fault Management
functionality.
- For
Superdome 2-32S configurations, HP SIM support requires patch version SIM
6.3 Update 1 or higher
- Dynamic
core migration with gWLM & iCAP enablement requires:
- HP
Matrix Operating Environment 7.1 Update 2 or higher
- Global
Workload Manager (gWLM) with patch PHSS_43165 installed on a managed node
on top of gWLM Agent
- Pay
Per Use (PPU) with Utility Meter 9.4 to enable dynamic cores support
- HP
Instant Capacity version 10.06.01 or later
For
information on supported I/O firmware versions, please refer to this Matrix: HPE
Release set for Superdome 2 servers.
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS:
Please review all instructions and the "Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
Tool License Terms" or your Hewlett Packard Enterprise 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.
Important
Note: This
version of SUM uses an Internet browser as the graphical user
interface. Currently supported browsers are:
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Win2k8
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Win2012
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Win2016
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SLES11
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SLES12
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RHEL6
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RHEL7
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IE 9, 10 or
11
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x
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x
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x
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Edge
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x
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FireFox 17
ESR
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x
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x
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x
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x
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FireFox
18 or later
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x
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x
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x
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x
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x
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Chrome
24 or later
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Important Note: SUM uses port 63001 by default for pulling FW files from
the server running SUM.
A.
Extracting and Running 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. SUM and firmware components will reside
in the same folder.
- Execute hpsum.bat (Windows) or hpsum.sh
(Linux) located in the extracted folder, by logging as a user with
Administrator or root privilege. Executing hpsum will bring up your
default browser to show the user interface of the Smart Update Manager
(SUM).
NOTE: 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 SUM User Guide located
at http://www.hpe.com/info/sum-docs or the
"CLIHelp.txt" file in the extracted folder.
B.
Installing the Firmware Components using SUM - Graphical User Mode
- Once
started, a page displays with SUM main content on it.
- For
local updates on a Windows or Linux node, use Localhost Guided Update:
- Select
Localhost Guided Update from the main content window
- Choose
Interactive or Automatic mode
- Continue
to step through the process of completing the inventory of the baseline,
inventory of the node and deployment of updates to the
localhost node.
- Note: You
must have components in the same directory as SUM in order for the
baseline to be added during Localhost Guided Update.
- For
remote OA and iLO nodes
- Select
Baselines from the main content menu
- Verify
that the current directory baseline completes inventory
- Select
Nodes from the main content menu
- Select
'Add Node' and enter IP address and credentials for the Onboard
Administrator, select the Baseline to be assigned from the Baseline
drop down, and click 'Add'
- After
initial verification of credentials is done, click Inventory from the
Actions menu
- After
Inventory is done on the OA, iLO nodes will be added automatically and
Inventory started on them.
- If
a Virtual Connect node was found, click on that node and enter
credentials which will start inventory
- Once
inventory is done on all OA, VC and iLO nodes, click on the OA node and
start Review/Deploy
- On
the Review page, click to select the associated nodes to update along
with the OA. SUM will sequence the updates as needed.
- Start
the Deploy
- After
Deploy is done, the logs for the updates can be reviewed on each node
page
- For
remote Windows, Linux, HP-UX and VMware nodes
- Select
Nodes from the main content
- Verify
that the current directory baseline completes inventory
- Select
Nodes from the main content menu
- Select
'Add Node' and enter IP address and credentials for the remote node,
select the Baseline to be assigned from the Baseline drop down, and
click 'Add'
- After
initial verification of credentials is done, click Inventory from the
Actions menu
- After
Inventory is done on the node, click Review/Deploy from the Actions menu
- Review
the updates to be applied and make changes to installation options as
needed
- Start
Deploy
- After Deploy is done, the logs
for the updates can be viewed on the node page
COMPATIBILITY/INTEROPERABILITY:
- WARNING: Do not
disconnect AC power to HPE Integrity Servers or remove HPE Server Blades
from the enclosure during the firmware upgrade process. Doing so may
corrupt the programming of the firmware, rendering the Server inoperable.
- The
table below describes the supported firmware/OS combinations.
Notes for using the table:
- Complex firmware can be updated
and activated
while the complex is online as long as both the “before” and “after”
combinations of firmware/OS are supported (see table). From a visual
viewpoint, complex firmware can be updated online as long as the two
configuration boxes (“before” and “after”) in the same column indicate
"Yes".
- Partition firmware can be installed
while the partition is online. However, a partition reboot is
required to activate
the new partition firmware.
Partition
firmware/OS Combination
|
2.53.0
or prior / 11i
v3 September 2010 or March 2011 update + patches
|
2.53.0/
11i v3 September 2011 update or later + patches
|
3.6.48
or later /
11i v3 September 2011 or March 2012 update + patches
|
3.6.48
or later /
11i v3 September 2012 update or later + patches
|
4.2.36 /
11i v3 Update 2017 or later
|
Support
with
Complex Firmware 4.2.36
|
No
|
Yes
CB900s i2 partitions only
Notes: 1,3
|
Yes
CB900s i2 partitions only
Notes: 2,3
|
Yes
CB900s i2 and CB900s i4 partitions
|
Yes
CB900s i2, CB900s i4 or CB900s i6 partitions
|
·
Note
1:
No PCIe OL* support (requires 3.6.48 or later partition firmware)
·
Note
2: Supports
PCI OL*, but won’t have the following functionality (only enabled with
September 2012 or later):
- Improved
I/O performance in virtual environments
- Added
fault isolation assistance to the proper FRU for some catastrophic errors
- Support
for Cisco B22HP Fabric Extender and B22HP Fabric Extender with 16 FET
(standalone only)
- Note
3:
One Stop Fault Management requires HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update or later
- The
following recommendations are in place for optimizing PCI OLRAD
performance:
- Customer
Requirements to enable support for PCI OL*
- Customers
will be required to run Superdome 2 system firmware release 3.6.48 or
later
- Customers
are required to install the following patches (or their current
replacements) to fully support PCI OL* with HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011
update with system firmware release 3.6.48 or later:
- PHKL_42230
1.0
kernel access infrastructure cumulative patch
- PHKL_42314
1.0
TLB,MCA Recovery,HPVM,NUMA,P-State,IPMI,OsName,GPE
- PHKL_42331
1.0
EFI Cumulative patch
- PHKL_42482
1.0
ACPI CA cumulative patch
- HPE
strongly recommends for optimal performance for OLRAD functionality,
customers also install the following patch: (required for 11i
v3 September 2011, March 2012 and September 2012 updates)
- PHCO_42997
1.0
olrad(1M) cumulative patch
- For
HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update and September 2012 update, no additional patches
required
- While
not directly related to OLRAD functionality, HPE recommends all customers
install or ensure the following list of additional patches are on their
HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update and March 2012 update systems to
ensure optimal performance and stability for OLRAD
- PHKL_41942
(enable CPU OL*) : included with 11i v3 September 2011 update cold
install
- PHCO_42306
(enhancement for machinfo)
- Note: PCI OL* is
supported in vPars v6 and HPVM environments with very limited
capabilities. See customer advisory c03757066 for details.
DETERMINING
CURRENT VERSION:
- Establish
a telnet session with OA and login to the get the command prompt
- Type
the OA command "UPDATE SHOW FIRMWARE" to display the version of
complex bundle installed. Type the OA command “UPDATE SHOW
NPARTITION ALL” to display the version of nPartition firmware installed on
each partition.
KNOWN
ISSUES & WORKAROUNDS:
- The
Firefox browser versions 52 or later does not support following set of
functionalities in OA GUI – Launch Virtual Media (VMedia), Remote Serial
Console (RSC), Complex/Partition Log viewer and OA CLI Java applets.
Workaround: Internet Explorer or Firefox version 51 (or earlier)
can be used to access these services.
- Updating
the Superdome 2 firmware via FTP may fail if the password contains some
special characters, for instance, §, $, & or space (but not !).
This is due to interpreting the special character as part of the command
instead of the password.
Workaround: Use quotes around the URI (ex. update firmware ‘ftp://user:passwd@15.1.1.75/firmware/hpsdx-8.7.84
-fw.bundle’ all).
- iLO
may hang occasionally when running with complex firmware version 3.7.60 or
higher. Workaround: A new "reset ilo <bay #>"
CLI command was introduced in firmware 4.0.4 to recover from the hang.
- No
error is reported for loss of power supply redundancy if all but one of
the upper power supplies are removed or failed.
- If
SSL certificates are renewed with GiCAP_OA_keygen on GMs after some
members are removed, you must restart all the OAs specified for a member
before re-adding the member or the addition will fail.
- iLO
is affected by the OpenSSL Poodle (Padding Oracle on Downgraded Legacy
Encryption) CVE-2014-3566 vulnerability. More information can be
found in this advisory c04496345 and on the HPE support center at this
link
(Enter “POODLE CVE-2014-3566” in the Search box).
- Several
iCAP commands may fail when using GiCAP on an AGM/SGM system running a
version of OpenSSL prior to 0.9.8za. See the Pre-Requisites section for
error examples.
Workaround: Install OpenSSL 0.9.8za or later on the AGM and if one
exists on the SGM (see Pre-Requisites section for details).
- Update
show nPartition can fail to read the configured firmware version
Workaround: Since this issue is intermittent, repeating the command
may return the correct information. The SHOW BLADE INFO command will also
return the nPartition firmware version for each blade in the partition.
- The
connection to the system console logs is lost after hitting CTRL-c.
- Java
Runtime Environment (JRE) must be installed on the client system to view
the remote serial console screens (see advisory c04675356).
- When
adding privileges to a user or group account via the OA GUI, only the
first enclosure’s Server and IO Bays are displayed for selection.
This issue only impacts systems with multiple enclosures (32-socket
systems). Since Superdome privileges are assigned on a partition
basis, not a Server or IO Bay basis, there is no effect on system
operation.
- When
a Fabric configuration change needs to be propagated across partitions and
blades, and one of the nPars is a single blade nPar where the blade is
missing, FAB_DAEMON_ERROR is generated. There is no impact to
performance or functionality.
- Rapid
navigation through the partition pages can result in incorrect content being
displayed. Please wait for pages to load completely before
navigating away to another tab.
- When
a user navigates from Create nPartition to Modify nPartition in the GUI,
fields in the Modify nPartition page may end up displaying empty
fields. Select the newly created partition from the left navigation
menu and click on the Modify button on the Status tab to update the blank
fields.
- vPar
state handling gets stuck in INIT when a TOC is issued on the vPar while
it is activating.
Workaround: Force a reboot or shut down the vPar to recover the
state.
- An
nPar may get stuck in the reboot state if a TOC is issued on the nPar and
a reboot is issued before the TOC completes.
Workaround: Force a power off on the nPar.
- If
a blade is left in a bad state after an online firmware update, the GUI
does not provide enough information to diagnose the problem.
Workaround: The OA CLI command “show update firmware” can provide
additional information.
- Under
conditions of very high, unnatural stress involving reboot cycles and core
license and assignment migration, some core movement requests may
fail. An example scenario would be a user running an OL* operation
via a script in a stressful way, issuing both icapmodify and vparmodify
commands on the same vPar.
Workaround: The problem is resolved by retrying the failed request.
- If
a vPar does not have SLM (Socket Local Memory) assigned to it, the SLM
field under “Memory Details” from the vparstatus -v command is blank.
- Upon
the rapid issue of multiple parallel vparcreate commands on the same nPar,
one of the commands may fail. This failure is typically encountered
when a script is created to issue multiple vparcreate commands in rapid
succession.
Workaround: It is advisable to insert a delay of 1-2 seconds
between successive vparcreate commands in scripts to avoid facing this
issue.
- De-configuring
a CPU socket causes the memory associated with the socket to be lost to
the partition but this change is not reflected in the nPar
"Status" page.
- The
OA GUI shows the status of CPUs and DIMMs on an indicted/de-configured
blade as OK instead of indicted or de-configured.
Workaround: Check the status using the CLI interface.
- A
user without partition access privileges may select "Update All
Firmware" in the OA GUI Firmware Update page but the command will
fail with the error "The action did not complete successfully."
Workaround: If this message is displayed, verify that the user has
sufficient permissions.
- If
the SLM (socket local memory) for a blade is provided in absolute value
(GB) during nPartition creation and/or modification, then “Total SLM”
field in parstatus output (parstatus –c <blade_path> –V) and “SLM at
Next Boot” field in parstatus output (parstatus –Z <parspec_name>)
will display --.-% instead of the percentage of SLM memory configured. The
values however are properly configured internally.
Workaround: To view the values configured at the nPartition level,
you may run the command “parstatus –p <partition> -V”.
- In
vPars mode, "Virtual Devices" tab, which allows access to internal
DVD and other virtual devices, is not available to OA users configured
with "Operator" level privilege.
Workaround: Use the privilege "Administrator" for
this task.
- After
a FW update and after power-on, the nPartition ILM/SLM setting may rarely
be altered due to a timing issue.
Workaround: Powering off and powering on the partition will restore
the expected values.
- Some
BPS may rarely show in dynamic power saving mode although dynamic power
saving is turned off for the complex.
Workaround: Turn on dynamic power saving for the complex and turn
it off again.
- For powered off partitions, after
OA failover or OA restart, 'show xfm status all’ and ‘show IOX status all’
may show J-LINKs as “OK” instead of “Dormant”.
- If an active J-LINK cable gets disconnected,
‘show XFM status all’ and ‘show IOX status all’ may report that LINK as
“Degraded” instead of “Failed” and as “OK” instead of “Dormant.
Workaround: Restart OA to see the proper status.
- Superdome
2 OA/CAMNet uses 169.254.0.x and 10.254.x.x addresses for internal
management. Those addresses are visible to the outside LAN via “SNMPwalk”,
which may cause incorrect reports of IP address conflicts. However since
the internal management network traffic is contained within the complex,
this will not affect the customer’s management network.
Note: The OA EBIPA cannot use addresses 169.254.x.x or 10.254.x.x.
- After a CAMNET link failure, “Show
complex status” continues to report CAMNET status as “Degraded” even after
recovery of the CAMNET cable and acquitting the IOX indictment.
Workaround: Restart OA to see proper status.
- The system does not detect or report
when there is a problem with the standby CAMNET.
- After an OA restart, a partition state
may become Unknown/Detached. Refer to the HPE Superdome 2 Partitioning
Administrator Guide HP-UX 11i v3 for details.
Known IO Issue with 10 GbE Superdome 2 LOM
and AM225A/AM232A/AM233A cards (EFI 5.2.60/ROM 6.2.28):
- A general exception fault may rarely
occur when using the Broadcom 10 GbE adapter on a Superdome 2 server connected
to a network switch with STP disabled. This failure only occurs in the
UEFI environment, in presence of abundant broadcast traffic, and prevents
from booting the partition to the OS. As a workaround, enable STP on the
switch.
Known
issues and workarounds related to PCI OL*:
- When performing
an OLAR operation for network cards that use the iocxgbe
driver, the system may crash when using a driver version prior to
B.11.31.1303.01.
- PCI
OL* is supported in vPars v6 and HPVM environments with very limited
capabilities. See customer advisory c03757066
for
details.
- For
Superdome 2 customers using Infiniband, to use PCI OL*, customers must
install the IB4X-00 product from the HP-UX 11i v3 March 2012 update or
later release media.
- Because
of PCI OL* enablement issues found with several of the HP-UX IO drivers,
customers must install:
- HP-UX
11i v3 September 2012 update IO drivers.
Note: HP-UX 11i v3 September 2012 update or later drivers
can be installed on HP-UX 11i v3 September 2011 update and March 2012
update, without having to install anything else from HP-UX 11i v3
September 2012 update or later. Customers should visit
software.hp.com for the latest driver release packages which may have
important updates.
- Web
Release 1209 SFM and IO Providers
KNOWN
INSTALLATION ISSUES:
- The
‘show update firmware’ OA command may report a FRU(s) firmware mismatch
after updating from system firmware version 1.3.1 to version 2.51.102 or
later. Reapplying the update will solve the mismatch (the second update
will be much faster as it will only update the metadata).
Refer to the SUM
Release Notes for
a complete list of known SUM installation issues.
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FEEDBACK
As we are continuing to improve the firmware management process we welcome your
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SUPERSEDES
HISTORY:
Bundle
Version 2016.09 (4.1.34):
FIXES:
Fixes in
Complex Firmware:
- iLO
watchdog timer has been enabled which can reset and recover iLO in certain
cases when the iLO crashes or gets into a hung state.
- After
upgrading to version 4.1.34, iLO’s self-signed certificate will be removed
and replaced with SHA256 self-signed certificate.
- After
OA reboot, stale vpar information was sometimes displayed in vparstatus.
This is now fixed.
- Parstatus
would rarely show the blade product name as "[Unknown]". This is
now fixed.
- Parstatus
would occasionally report CPU speed as 0MHz on new monarch OA after an OA
failover causing GiCAP to mark the Group as non-compliant. This is now
fixed.
- Complex
Firmware would rarely show as [Unknown] on new monarch after an OA
failover, causing iCAP to reject the complex from joining the GICAP group.
This is now fixed.
- As
a non-supported feature, Blade PowerDelay is now always disabled and can
no longer be changed from the CLI or GUI.
- SNMP
no longer incorrectly sends trap 22041 whenever the active OA status
changes.
- The
OA no longer incorrectly returns an error to snmpwalk searching for OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.22.2.3.2.2 of the cpqRackLastEAEEvent.
- An
LDAP user logged into the OA GUI of the monarch enclosure of a 32 socket
Superdome 2 system will now see the second enclosure in the GUI page.
- Fixed
an issue where, if connected to the OA via telnet, the message “fatal:
Cannot bind any address” could be seen in the OA syslog after running the
command “disable ntp”, “disable https” or “disable snmp”.
- The
HTTPoxy vulnerability CVE-2016-5387 has
been addressed.
- Addressed
iCAP memory leaks in the 2 situations below, that could potentially lead
to an OA reboot in GiCAP environment:
- When
Group Manager requests Member information.
- Upon
icapmodify command failure, when member communication with Group Manager
fails due to certificate errors; error reported:
“Error:Unable to connect to AGM.
Response from AGM : HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized"
Bundle
Version 2015.09 (4.1.8):
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Release
notes updated to clarify that the exception fault with Broadcom is a known
issue in the IO card firmware and not the Superdome 2 firmware.
FIXES:
- Fixed
a corner case where a partition could unexpectedly shut down in case of
USB access failure during OA failover.
- Incorrect
handling of recovery from fabric link failures on a running partition
could rarely cause a partition to MCA. This is now fixed.
Bundle
Version 2015.05 (4.0.4):
ENHANCEMENTS:
Enhancements
in Superdome
2 Complex Firmware bundle 2015.05 (Version 4.0.4):
- Added
a reset iLO command capability from the CLI (Command Line Interface) in
case the iLO is failed or hung.
FIXES:
Issues fixed in Superdome 2 nPartition Firmware bundle 2015.05
(Version 4.0.4):
- Fixed
a virtual mapping issue that could rarely cause an HP-UX partition (data
TLB) panic.
Issues fixed in Superdome 2
Complex Firmware bundle 2015.05 (Version 4.0.4):
- Addressed
the OpenSSL Poodle (Padding Oracle on Downgraded Legacy Encryption) CVE-2014-3566 vulnerability
in Superdome 2 OA (Onboard Administrator).
- NTP
(Network Time Protocol) was upgraded in this version to address the CVE-2014-9295 vulnerability.
- Addressed
the GHOST (GetHostByName) CVE-2015-0235 vulnerability.
- After
an OA failover, partitions could very rarely be powered down by the system
if the OA was unable to get partition data from the internal USB flash
drive (robust store). This is now fixed.
- Standby
OA now correctly updates certificate replacements initiated by GiCAP
(Global instant Capacity).
- OA
was updated to support new time zone changes in Russia.
- The
device bays of fan zones 3 and 4 are now correctly reported in the active
OA GUI (Fan Zones TAB under Thermal Subsystem Screen).
- In
the OA GUI, after selecting "Local User" and then "User
information", Interconnect Bay Access is now shown for all bays,
including Bay 5 to Bay 8.
- The
OA GUI now properly detects and displays a valid Firmware bundle present
on a USB stick in the external USB drive.
- Addressed
the openSSL CVE-2014-3571, CVE-2015-0209, CVE-2015-0286, CVE-2015-0287, CVE-2015-0288,
vulnerabilities.
Bundle
Version 2014.10 (3.8.0):
FIXES:
Bundle
Version 2014.07:
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Implemented
internal USB bus auto-recovery and monitoring to improve USB bus
robustness
FIXES:
The following issues have been fixed
in Complex firmware version 2014.07 (3.7.98):
- SSL/TLS
MITM vulnerability (CVE-2014-0224) was fixed by
implementing OpenSSL version 0.9.8za.
- When
attempting to borrow core usage rights on a GiCAP member system, the
icapmodify command sometimes reported the error: "Parse error at
line 1: unknown encoding".
- If
an SD2 complex, member of a GiCAP group, was removed from the GiCAP
group and its hostname changed, adding back the complex into the GiCAP
group would fail with the error "icapmanage command failed. Could
not install member certificate".
- If
the vparmodify command was run while the communication to the active
group manager was lost, it was possible to activate a TiCAP core despite
having the TiCAP pre-authorization turned off for the complex.
- A
user logged in the OA as Administrator with administrator privileges and
trying to load configuration scripts from the OA GUI would get the error
"USER_REQUEST 8 uploadConfig Insufficient privileges for
operation".
- In
rare cases, the error 9708 "Failed to access a FPGA component"
would occur due to a blade link failover causing a temporary
communication loss to the blade across the management network.
- After
booting an nPar with a link stopped, the OA command "show complex
status" sometimes reported XFABRIC as DEGRADED, although there were
no indictments or degraded links.
- If
a partition was booted with a de-configured J-link, a subsequent 'start
link' command would sometimes leave the partition with non-redundant
routes until the next partition reboot.
- After
a BIOX chassis power loss, partitions with IO bays configured in that
BIOX would sometimes MCA and fail to boot back up. With this version,
both IO bays will now get de-configured, allowing the partitions to boot
back up.
- A
system crash due to an unrecoverable error sometimes triggered multiple
unnecessary indictments and de-configurations. These indictments were
side effects of treating certain CPU cache errors (primary cause) and
will no longer happen.
- When
using the trusted host feature introduced in version 3.6.48, any
telnet/ssh/ftp connection to the OA would be disabled after updating the
trusted host list.
- After
running the ‘force takeover’ command or after an OA restart from the OA
CLI, XFM and IOX links (J-link cables) sometimes showed as unknown in
‘show xfm status’ or ‘show IOX status’ output.
- On
very rare occasions, the OA would lose contact with the upstairs fans
due to excessive internal (CAMNet) network traffic, causing the cabinet
to power off. Secondary events would also sometimes be generated, such
as OA_MULTI_ENCSYNC_LOST, HR_FMP_OFF_NETWORK, CFW_FPGA_READ_ERROR,
SD_PDHC_DOWN, FAN_STATUS_FAILED and COOLING_STATUS_DEGRADED.
- After
an OA restart, when remote syslog logging was enabled and the remote
syslog server was specified on the OA as a hostname (as opposed to an IP
address), the OA would stop logging to the remote syslog server.
The following issues
have been fixed in nPartition firmware version 2014.07 (3.7.98):
- In
a single-core vPar configuration, shutting down and restarting a booted
vPar would rarely leave the CPU in a low power state, causing performance
to be degraded.
SD2 version 2013.08 (3.7.60):
- Optimizes
the memory settings to improve the reliability of the memory system.
- Added
support for new DIMMs (AT127A, AT128A, AT129A, AT130A) for use
on CB900s i4 blades only
- Support
of these new DIMMs requires Complex and
nPartition firmware version 2013.08 (3.7.60) or later
- DIMMs are
enabled in the system in groups of 4 (quads) and DIMM types cannot
be mixed in a quad.
- Mixing
different DIMM sizes is not supported on Superdome 2 blades (CB900s i2 or
i4).
- The total
memory in a system fully populated with 16 GB DIMMs may reach 8
TB; however HP-UX supports only up to 4 TB of memory per HP-UX
instance
Bundle Version 2013.04 (3.7.14)
ENHANCEMENTS:
SD2 Version 2013.04 (3.7.14):
- Improved
error resiliency on fabric links
UEFI Driver 5.2.59 (from 5.2.58) for
embedded LOM, AM225A, AM232A, AM233A:
- Added
Dynamic Network detection support
FIXES:
SD2 Version 2013.04 (3.7.14):
- A
failed fabric link now results in the complex-level fabric status showing
as degraded instead of remaining as OK while the “Xfabric link status”
field of the “show xfm status” or “show iox status” command was showing
the link as Failed.
- If
an XFM module cannot be powered on as part of a complex initialization,
"show complex status" now shows as DEGRADED instead of OK and
the powered off XFM module will be de-configured until the next complex
initialization.
- Upon
a cell replacement or upgrade, warranty and entitlement information is no
longer migrated from the original blade to the replacement blade.
- The
"show enclosure power_summary" command no longer shows 549W more
power than is actually allocated in "Power Allocated" on a per
blade basis.
- Fixed
a firmware issue which could result in the OA reporting erroneous failures
like “unexplained firmware mismatch”, or grayed-out display on the
“Insight Display” page, or a firmware update failing with the error
"Firmware update cancelled by system”, and where the user had to
restart the OA to fix the issue.
- Vparstatus
no longer shows more cores than expected if vparmodify is run with the
option “-m cpu::<num>” or “-m core::<num>” while the vpar is
down and if that vpar already has some SLP (Socket Local Processors) or
cores added by path.
- On
a Superdome 2-32s system with blades in different slots in each enclosure,
the ParGUI partition status page no longer displays some blade product
names as "[Unknown]".
SAS 6.22
(from 5.78):
- 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
Boot Code
6.2.25
(from 6.2.21) for embedded LOM, AM225A, AM232A, AM233A:
- In
some cases, only 2 PCI functions are exposed in multi-function mode.
AT094A
Lan FW 4.2.401.20 (from 4.1.450.14) fixed issues:
- 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 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.
AT094A
LAN UEFI Driver 2.22A0 (from 2.21AC) fixed issue:
- BL8x0c
i4 LOM Product Name is truncated when displayed from NIC interface using
FCFUPDATE.
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.
Bundle
Version 2012.12
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Superdome
2 servers now support CB900s i4 blades containing Intel Itanium 9500
Series processors in addition to the already supported CB900s i2
blades (with Intel Itanium 9300 Series)
- Support
for 8GB Low Voltage DIMMs on CB900s i4 blades. – Up to 4TB per OS image
- PCIe
OL* support for CB900s i2 and CB900s i4 blade partitions – Add, Replace or
Delete IO cards without partition downtime
- New
One Stop Fault Management solution for Superdome 2 platforms, allowing
single point of access for all hardware failure indications
- Additional
Error Analysis capabilities
New Onboard
Administrator Management features
- Per-Partition
User Authorization – User rights may be restricted to access per
individual partition
- Enclosure
IP Reduction – Reduces the demand for external IP addresses for blades
- Archive
Storage – Internal storage capacity for firmware images, configuration
scripts, and other data
- Partition
Configuration Backups – Enables disaster recovery protection for the
complex partition configuration
IOX
enclosure thermal thresholds and actions are now consistent with the compute
enclosure limits
FIXES:
- Interleaved
or Socket Local Memory (ILM or SLM) added to a vPar are no longer lost if
iCAP authorization fails on vPar boot.
- Blades
are no longer left in an unusable state if Link Loss Failover (LLF) is set
and a loss of link occurs on the Active OA during a firmware update.
- ILM
(Interleaved Memory) and SLM (Socket Local Memory) values are no longer
automatically reassigned when switching between nPars and vPars mode.
- During
an OA reboot, if an ILO/VGA port is reported but not present, the OA will
go into a continuous reboot loop. This behavior is now fixed.
- Some
PCIe errors might cause a local MCA which might in turn cause a global
MCA. This behavior is now fixed.
- vPar
no longer gets into a hung state if a CPU migration is cancelled by an
unknown entity.
- If
an OA restart is done while some nPars are active, parstatus -p -V now
displays the firmware revision for the active partitions.
- Fixed
an erroneous amber LCD display following an upgrade from Superdome 2-16s
to Superdome 2-32s.
- One
large nPar exhibiting a blade failure will no longer cause a resource
issue, preventing all vPars configured in the partition from booting.
- Corrected
indictment errors erroneously reported for blade 255.
- It
is now possible to TOC and power off a vPar that is hung due to a
defective PCI card driver.
- If
the OA is restarted while iLO is unresponsive, the system no longer
erroneously reports Power Redundancy Lost.
- Fixed
an issue where iLO SSH may hang when OA uses SSH public keys for the
auto login.
Bundle
Version 2012.09
ENHANCEMENTS:
None
FIXES:
- Fixed
an issue where a memory update operation may not complete properly when an
L2 cache line encounters a second single bit data error. This may result
in the possibility of undefined system behavior. See Intel Specification
Update
for more information. If Specification
Update
link does not work, HP recommend to go to www.intel.com and search for the latest version
of the Intel® Itanium® Processor 9300 Specification Update.
- Fixed
an issue where PAL returned no information on bus log overflow
- Fixed
an error where an uncorrected MCA with PSP that does not indicate an error
type when PAL is catastrophic
- Fixed
an issue on 8s system following OA reboot or takeover or PDHC restart
which can result in Detached partitions.
Bundle
Version 2012.02
ENHANCEMENTS:
None
FIXES:
- Fixed
an issue to eliminate deconfiguration of healthy CPUs due to false cache
errors (event 100819).
Bundle
Version 2012.01
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Support
for vPars v5 dynamic cores
- Dynamic
core migration with Global Workload Manager(gWLM) and HP Instant Capacity
(iCAP)
- Dynamic
Processor Resiliency (DPR)
- Global
Instant Capacity (GiCAP) grouping
- Locality
Optimized Resource Alignment (LORA) for cores
- Support
for rolling upgrades
FIXES:
- After
an A/C power cycle or a complex “force” restart, the “SHOW TOPOLOGY”
command or the GUI now correctly shows the second enclosure as part of the
complex.
- After
removing and putting back a blade into a slot, the DVD health LED no
longer erroneously flashes yellow if the DVD is healthy.
- The
command “show iox status” no longer displays the 'populated' and 'powered'
fields which were invalid for IO.
- Syslog
now shows proper error message at boot (CFW_EXCEED_LIMIT instead of
“invalid output”) if the number of vPars to be activated exceeds the
maximum number configured.
- The
command “show oa info all” may no longer report the standby OA Firmware
Bundle Revision as Unknown.
- vMedia
applet now returns an error if “Launch Virtual media” is selected from the
GUI while an existing applet window is already opened.
- When
a firmware update is initiated from the OA via the UPDATE FIRMWARE
command, existing OA GUI sessions are now disconnected or logged out.
- On
a Superdome 2-8S server, the OA no longer reboots after issuing the
command "parmodify -a" for adding a fifth blade to the
nPartition.
- The
ILM/SLM ratio is no longer changed to 100% (resulting in performance degradation)
when the OA is rebooted after creating an nPartition in nPars mode without
specifying an ILM/SLM value.
- An
nPartition in MCA state will now auto power after A/C cycle or restart
“force” complex.
- In
nPars mode, the OA no longer restarts upon running a “reboot partition ”
command on an nPartition
- The
parstatus command no longer displays a status and run state “Active/MCA”
after recovering from an LMCA (Local Machine Check Abort).
- Instant
Capacity rc script startup failures are no longer reported during HP-UX
boot as the Instant Capacity (iCAP) feature is now operational.
- The
checkrevs command no longer reports mismatch warnings after OA switchover
- After
running a “forced takeover” command from the OA CLI, 'show blade status'
now shows a valid CPU type and populates the other CPU fields.
- Fixed
an issue where some DIMM ECC errors were not reported
- Fixed
an issue where deconfigured resources back to healthy state would remain
unavailable (HR_DECONFIG_STATE_MISMATCH IPMI event logged)
- Reduced
the possibility of the loss of OA network connectivity that can be caused
by excessive OA network traffic
- Added
a threshold for FMP reboots so that one time occurrences do not cause the
assembly or assemblies to be falsely indicted
Complex
Firmware Bundle Version 2.2.27
ENHANCEMENTS:
- Support
for 32 socket complex (128 cores)
- Support
for 8 IOXs for Superdome 2-16s and Superdome 2-32s
- Enablement
of online firmware update and activation of complex firmware for future
firmware releases.
- HP-SUM
support for Customer Engineers
- 4TB
memory
- Upgrades:
Superdome 2-8s to Superdome 2-16s, Superdome 2-16s to Superdome 2-32s
- More
I/O options: SAS I/O & Storage, Infiniband I/O cards, FCoE I/O cards
- Enablement
of online firmware update of partition firmware (reboot of nPartition is
require to activate).
FIXES:
- Fixed
an issue where a good processor could be deactivated and de-configured due
to excessive correctable L1 Instructions cache error (100821 event)
- Fixed
an issue where a good processor could be deactivated and de-configured due
to no spare directory cache lines (7010 event)
- SEGFAULT
error reported when launching a CLI shell from the OA GUI using a user
login other than the one that originally launched the CLI
- A
partition can now successfully power on, even if one of its blades experiences
a power-on failure
- Updated
OA firmware to include the latest OA tray firmware
- Fixed
an issue where the system might crash and reboot while attempting to
update FPGA bits.
- Enhanced
the “show xfm status all” command output to include full diagnostic status
information
- The
Insight Display “Health Summary" output now displays correctly after
executing an OA force takeover
- OA
USB connectivity status is now verified and cable status is reflected in
the OA status output.
- Fixed
an issue where a partition found in a transition state could be forced off
upon an OA reboot
- Fixed
an issue where DIMM address and parity errors were not correctly detected,
causing the partition to crash, and error analysis showed a bad CPU or
blade, when there was no actual hardware issue.
- Setting
the Date time in the OA GUI using an NTP server now works.
- After
recovering from a CAMNET connection failure, Parstatus no longer shows
BLADE UNINTEGRATED/DEGRADED and 'show blade status' shows PDHC status OK.
- Fixed
an issue where the DVD content could be seen even after the DVD drive was
disconnected, or where the DVD content could not be seen after the DVD
drive was reconnected.
- An
XFM power fault no longer prevents the remaining XFMs from powering on,
nor causes OA reboots or DL daemon death.
- Upon
a nPar reboot in a server with 8 blades, SHOW SYSLOG OA no longer shows
extra entries such as "Server Blade in bay 8 has been powered
down" and "Server blade in bay 8 has been powered on".
- Improper
error messages are shown for partition pages when a non-privileged user
logs into the OA GUI.
- "show
cae -L" output listing sequence is now in order even if the system
time is changed
- Fixed
an issue where some events could be dropped from the OA CLI DUMP command
output.
- Prevent
any user name that begins with a Superdome 2 reserved name from being
added to the OA
- A
partition may now boot successfully when an IOX is indicted or
de-configured
- A
LDAP user is now able to login into the OA CLI or GUI
- After
a IOX indictment is cleared, the front panel health LED now goes back to
green when health is restored to OK
- Fixed
an issue where partitions may fail to power on when AC redundancy is
enabled and no power is available from one power rail
- Fixed
an issue where blade iLOs may become unresponsive.
- Fixed
an issue where server would intermittently show the fan events
FAN_STATUS_DEGRADED followed by FAN_STATUS_OK and an amber fan LED after
an AC power cycle or a GPSM failover
- Show
IOX status output no longer displays temperature for IOX Outlet Zone (not
monitored)
Complex
Firmware Bundle Version 1.3.0/1.3.1
ENHANCEMENTS:
None
FIXES:
- A
firmware issue has been identified on HP Integrity Superdome 2 servers
installed with firmware version 1.0.35 (initial release) or 1.2.67
(released 15 November 2010). Due to a polling timeout issue in the
firmware, Superdome 2 servers running 99.4 days since the last firmware
update or ‘AC power on’ can fail unexpectedly resulting in an unplanned
outage of the entire system or a loss of partition management capability.
This issue is resolved in firmware version 1.3.0.
Complex
Firmware Bundle Version 1.2.67
ENHANCEMENTS:
- CPE
Fixes and "Smart" offline Firmware Update -- improves firmware
update when replacing spares with earlier revisions of firmware (outside
of Manufacturing mode)
FIXES:
- Erroneous
slot type information may be displayed in parstatus command verbose output
- Unable
to assign some blade I/O to vPar with nPar powered on
- No
alert is generated when a bulk power supply BPS_REMOVED or BPS_REDUNDANT
event occurs.
- Boot
options changes in EFI may be lost when followed by a partition reset and
an AC power cycle occurred during the partition reset
- A
system may crash after issuing a vPar memory addition command resulting in
unaligned memory.
- Some
vPars may hang during boot after the creation of new vPars if too many
vPars have already been created.
- When
the GUI is used to modify an active partition, clicking on the “Pending
changes” TAB displays a page load error.
- When
partition controller is down, partition related GUI pages may fail to load
(page hangs with a loading screen).
- Momentary
press button should be grayed out in the GUI for an nPar booted using EFI
- Partition
power off/on button behavior is confusing while the partition is being
powered off or on.
- During
a virtual partition boot, the OA GUI does not display CPU information.
- Unable
to use the vMedia applet after disconnecting a previously connected media.
- CFW
error messages such as CFW_LOAD_ERROR_VPAR_DEF or
CFW_EFI_VARIABLE_LOAD_FAILED may be generated during high activity.
INITIAL
RELEASE:
Complex
Firmware Bundle Version: 1.0.35