TITLE: HPE Integrity BL860c/BL870c/BL890c i4 Servers Firmware, IO, HDD,
OA and VC Bundle - for Smart Update Manager
VERSION:
Smart Update Firmware Bundle
Bundle Version: 2016.10 (firmware: 47.00)
System Firmware Version: 02.64
FPGA Firmware Version: 02.02
iLO-3 Firmware Version: 01.71.06
Power Monitor Firmware Version: 03.04
Front Panel HW: 04.00 or 5.00
PRS HW: 02.08
IOH HW: 02.02
I/O components versions:
Firmware Flash Component
for BL8x0c i4 iocxgbe (LOM): 4.9.416.12
Firmware Flash Component
for BL8x0c i4 p410i SAS: FW 6.42, EFI 3.58
Firmware Flash Component
for Add-in Smart Array Adapters : 2013.09.25
p711m: FW 6.42, EFI 3.58
Firmware Flash Component
for Qlogic Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters: 2016.06.30
451871-B21 QMH2562: FW 5.06.06, EFI 2.27
Firmware Flash Component
for InfiniBand Adapters: 2012.11.30
592519-B21:
FW 2.9.1000
Firmware Flash Component
for Emulex Adapters: 2015.05.21(a)
456972-B21 LPe1205: FW 2.02x2, EFI 4.01a5
NC552m: FW 4.9.416.12, LAN EFI 49.00a11
NC551m, NC553m: FW 4.9.416.12, LAN EFI
49.00a11, FCoE EFI 5.21a13
Firmware Flash Component
for Intel and Broadcom Adapters: 2014.10.27
Intel
NC360m, NC364m: EFI 4.3.02
Note: Use
this component for Broadcom NC532m only if IEXGBE-DRV revision is lower than B.11.31.1303:
NC532m:
FW 6.2.28, EFI 5.2.60
Firmware Flash Component
for Broadcom NIC HP-UX: 2014.2.18
Note: Use
this component for Broadcom NC532m only if IEXGBE-DRV version is
B.11.31.1303 or later:
NC532m:
FW 6.2.28, EFI 5.2.60
HDD firmware (for HP-UX only):
Online ROM Flash
Component for HP-UX - MB2000FBUCL and MB3000FBUCN: version HPDA
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX – EG1200FCVBQ, EG1200FDNJT: version HPD8
Online ROM Flash
Component for HP-UX - MB2000FCZGH, MB3000FCZGK, MB4000FCZGL: version HPD7
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB1000FCWPP, MB2000FCVBV, MB3000FCVCA,
MB4000FCVCB: version HPD4
Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EG0900FBVFQ, EG0600FBVFP, EG0450FBVFM,
EG0300FBVFL: version HPDE
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB4000FCWDK, MB3000FCWDH, MB2000FCWDF,
MB1000FCWDE: version HPDA
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG0900FCVBL, EG0600FCVBK, EG0450FCVBH,
EG0300FCVBF: version HPD9
Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - EG1200FDJYT, EG0900FDJYR: version HPD4
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0300JDYTH,EH0450JDYTK,EH0600JDYTL:
version HPD4
Online ROM Flash Component for HPUX - MB6000FEDAU: 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 - MB3000FBNWV and MB2000FCQPF:
version HPD9
Online
ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0300JEDHC, EH0450JEDHD and EH0600JEDHE:
version HPD4
Online ROM Flash
Component for HPUX - MB4000JEQNL, MB6000JEQNN: version HPD7
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MM1000JEFRB,
MM2000JEFRC:
version
HPD4
Online ROM Flash
Component for HPUX - EG0300JEHLV, EG0600JEHMA, EG0900JEHMB, EG1200JEHMC:
version HPD3
Online ROM Flash
Component for HPUX - EG1800JEHMD: version HPD4
Online ROM Flash
Component for HPUX - EH0600JDYTN: version HPD5
Online ROM Flash
Component for HP-UX - EG1200JEMDA, EG0900JFCKB, EG0600JEMCV, EG0300JFCKA:
version HPD4
Online ROM Flash
Component for HP-UX –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 –MM0500FBVQ, MM1000FBVR: version HPD9
Online ROM Flash Component for HP_DG0300FAMWN_DG0146FAMWL, EG0300FAWHV,
EG0146FAWHU: HPDG
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - DG0300BALVP, DG0146BALVN, DG0072BALVL,
DG0300BAHZQ: Version HPD5
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB6000JEFND, MB4000JEFNC: Version HPD5
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0300JDXBA, EH0450JDXBB, EH0600JDXBC:
Version HPD3
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG1800JEMDB: Version HPD2
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB2000JFDSL, MB4000JFDSN: Version HPD1
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MM1000JFJTH: Version HPD1
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EF0600FARNA, EF0450FARMV, EF0300FARMU:
Version HPD9
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EG1200JETKC, EG0900JETKB, EG0600JETKA:
Version HPD4
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - EH0146FCBVB, EH0300FCBVC: Version HPD8
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB4000JFEPB, MB2000JFEPA: Version HPD2
Online ROM Flash Component for HP-UX - MB6000JEQUV, MB8000JEQVA: Version HPD9
Virtual
Connect (VC)
VC Firmware Version:4.50
Onboard Administrator
(OA)
OA Firmware Version:4.50
Smart Update Manager (SUM)
SUM Version: 7.5.3
Note:
- On
servers running HP-UX, I/O and HDD firmware may be updated using SUM
6.0 or later with the I/O and HDD components included in this bundle. However due to a hang issue when updating
p410i SAS IO from 5.82 to another version with SUM, p410i SAS IO must
continue to be updated using alternate methods (EFI applications, ISO
images, ...). All other IO components, included in this bundle, can
be updated using SUM.
- If
a system FW update is pending, it will be automatically activated at next
server power off, and server will only power on 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”.
- While
the server is powered off, you can monitor the progress of the system
firmware activation by running the iLO3 MP “FW” command.
DESCRIPTION:
This bundle contains the Smart Update Manager
(SUM) application with the firmware for HPE Integrity BL860c/BL870c/BL890c i4
Servers (System firmware (SFW), FPGA firmware, iLO-3 MP firmware & Power
Monitor, I/O, HDD, OA and VC firmware). This bundle can be used to update the
firmware using the SUM application.
WARNING:
·
After
January 31st, 2017, some browsers may stop accepting the existing
SHA1 based iLO SSL certificates. This may result in security warnings or may
even render iLO Web GUI inaccessible with the latest browsers.
Recommendation:
o If the users have
imported a SSL certificate signed by trusted Certificate Authority, the users
can double check if the certificate uses a SHA2 based signature algorithm.
o If the iLO is using a self-generated
certificate, then users can use the iLO ‘SO’ command or iLO Web GUI to generate
a new SHA2 based SSL certificate for iLO post firmware upgrade.
For details on how to
generate and import a certificate, you may consult the HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations
Guide available at http://h20628.www2.hpe.com/km-ext/kmcsdirect/emr_na-c02111169-8.pdf
(under ‘Using iLO3’, in the ‘Administration’ section, see ‘Certificate Settings’
section, ‘Table 31 Import Certificate description’). For more information, see
advisory c05315789.
WARNING:
·
iLO
FW version 1.67.04 or later is required to enable power savings for low voltage
DIMMs on systems with newer system boards (version VP4 or later).
Note: You have a newer system board (version VP4 or later) if the Front
Panel HW version in SYSREV output is 5.00 (or later).
Note:
- Any
update to the information below will be available in the release notes for
HPE Integrity BL860c/BL870c/BL890c i4 Servers firmware bundles with Smart
Update Manager, available on http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc.
- It
is required to have appropriate SAS RAID firmware (version 6.42 or
later) and LAN-On-Motherboard (LOM) firmware (version 4.9.416.12 or
later) installed on your server along with this firmware bundle, available
on http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc
- 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 SUM 7.5.3 User
Guide and Release notes for more
information.
UPDATE RECOMMENDATION: Recommended
Note:
The update is only needed for systems affected by the issue described in the
FIXES section.
[ ] Critical
[ ] Panic, [ ]
Hang, [ ] Abort, [ ]
Corruption, [ ] Memory Leak,
[ ] Other
[ ] Hardware Enablement, [ ]
Software Enablement
[X ] Recommended
[ ] Optional
[ ] Hardware Enablement, [ ] Software
Enablement, [ ] non-critical
[ ] Initial Customer Release
SUPERSEDES:
HPE Integrity BL860c/BL870c/BL890c i4 Servers
Bundle Version: 2016.01 (firmware 46.01(a))
PRODUCT MODEL(S):
- HPE
Integrity BL860c i4 Server
- HPE
Integrity BL870c i4 Server
- HPE
Integrity BL890c i4 Server
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
- HP-UX
11i v3 Sep 2012 Update and later (with Insight Management
7.1.2 patch)
LANGUAGES:
International English
ENHANCEMENTS:
iLO 1.71.06:
·
Going
forward, the self-signed certificate generated by iLO version 1.71.06 or later
will have SHA2 based signature (instead of SHA1 based).
·
The
firmware implements new security enhancements which include support for TLS 1.2
and stronger cipher suites.
FIXES:
iLO
1.71.06:
·
Fixed
an issue where IRC (Integrated Remote Console) application sometimes did not
load or work properly when accessed by a LDAP user.
PREREQUISITES:
- OA
4.50 or later is the recommended version for the enclosure.
- VC 4.50 or later is the recommended version for the
enclosure.
- The
VC firmware may be updated using the SUM version included in this bundle
or using the VCSU utility. VCSU version 1.12.0 or later is required. The
VCSU utility is not included in this bundle and may be found on the http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc web site.
- Warning: WBEMMgtBundle
version C.07.01 (or later) is required for the system firmware
enhancements introduced in 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 or later.
WBEMMgtBundle may be downloaded from http://software.hpe.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 SUM connecting to remote hosts, hence
these services may need to be disabled when SUM is running.
- Please
see the Smart Update Manager User Guide for any prerequisites required for
SUM.
For latest dependencies on SAS IO, LOM, OA
and VC, refer to this matrix:
integrity-release-sets
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.
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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Win7
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Win8
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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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x
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FireFox 17 ESR
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|
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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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x
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x
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x
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Chrome 24 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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x
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x
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x
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Note: SUM now 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 a graphical 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
or the "CLIHelp.txt" file in the extracted folder.
B. Installing the Firmware Components
using SUM - Graphical User Mode
- Welcome Screen:
- 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
Refer to the SUM User
Guide and Release notes for more
information.
COMPATIBILITY / INTEROPERABILITY:
WARNING: Do not disconnect power supply to
HPE Integrity Server during the firmware upgrade process or else the ROM will
be corrupted and the system board will need to be replaced.
DETERMINING CURRENT VERSION:
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
: 01.71.06
System FW : 02.64
MHW FPGA : 02.02
Power Mon FW : 03.04
Front Panel HW : 04.00 or 5.00 (02.00 and
03.00 are also acceptable)
PRS HW : 02.08
(02.06 and 02.07 are also acceptable)
IOH HW :
02.02 (1.02, 1.03, and 02.00, are also acceptable)
KNOWN FIRMWARE ISSUES:
- 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.
- IRC
(Integrated Remote Console) is currently not supported for Google Chrome
browser. Please use Internet Explorer or Firefox browsers to access iLO if
IRC has to be accessed.
- In
enhanced security mode (when ‘Enforce AES/3DES’ option is enabled), TLS
1.0, TLS 1.1 and SHA1 are disabled by default. If the .NET framework or
the .NET ClickOnce application used in the client does not support TLS
1.2, Integrated Remote Console (IRC) application download will fail. It is
recommended to upgrade the Microsoft .NET framework. As an alternative,
iLO Text User Interface command ‘SO’ provides an option ‘Enable TLS1’ to
enable TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and SHA1 in enhanced security mode for browser
based access to 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.
- Java
based Virtual Media Applet and Java based Remote Serial Console applet
will not be launched on clients running Java 7 update 51 (see advisory c04089818).
KNOWN I/O FIRMWARE ISSUES:
- Online
firmware update may fail for newer Qlogic 8 GB FC cards with the
error: "Error: ROM programming was unsuccessful".
Workaround: HP recommends updating these FC cards using the EFI
bundle instead. The EFI bundle is available at http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc; enter the card
product name, select the Operating System “OS Independent”, then category
"EFI".
Note: This
issue exists in driver version FibrChanl-01 B.11.31.1503 or earlier and is
fixed in driver version FibrChanl-01 B.11.31.1506.
KNOWN INSTALLATION ISSUES:
- SUM
fails on Windows due to McAfee firewalls. This is a known issue with
McAfee that McAfee firewalls block SUM traffic.
To resolve this issue, enable the port traffic associated with the SUM
application by performing the following steps:
- Bring
up McAfee Host Intrusion Prevention
- Windows
Vista: From the system tray, click the McAfee icon -> Manage Features
-> Host Intrusion Prevention
- Windows
7: From the system tray, right click Host Intrusion Prevention icon ->
Configure
- Select
the Activity Log tab. Notice the entry in the Message column similar to
the following: Blocked Incoming TCP from the HOST (x.x.x.x) during
execution of SUM.
- Select
the Firewall Policy tab.
- On
the bottom of the screen, click Add (Add new rule).
- Use
the following settings for the new firewall rules on your system.
Action: Permit
Protocol: IP - TCP
Direction: Incoming
Local Service: Single - http
Remote Service: Range From: 1024 - To: 65535
Address: Any Active
- Click
OK to ensure new firewall rules have been implemented.
- Restart
SUM.
Refer to the SUM Release Notes for 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
feedback on this document and on the firmware update process.
TEAM-FWupdateFeedback@groups.ext.hpe.com
SUPERSEDES HISTORY:
2016.01:
ENHANCEMENTS:
March
2016 update:
·
Added
a warning to clarify that iLO firmware version 1.67.04 or later is required for
enabling power savings on low voltage DIMMs with newer VP4 system boards.
FIXES:
iLO 01.70.01:
- Upon
A/C power cycle or insertion of BL8x0c i4 blades (AM377A), iLO3 on newer
system boards running iLO firmware version 1.68.08 or lower would log a
false fatal event CPU_VCCIO_CONFIG_FALURE, causing the health LED to go
amber until the system is powered on. This is now fixed.
Note:
If you do not observe the issue upon A/C power cycle or blade insertion (no
CPU_VCCIO_CONFIG_FALURE event logged in the FPL and no amber health LED before
system power on), then your system is not affected.
2015.09 (46.00):
ENHANCEMENTS:
iLO
1.68.08:
- Users
can now configure a security banner message to be displayed in the iLO
login screen.
- iLO
now enables users to configure an idle session timeout for web based user
interface.
- An
option is now provided in Integrity iLO3 to "Enforce AES/3DES"
ciphers for network encryption.
- Users
are now able to create a custom CSR (Certificate Signing request) and to
import a third party signed SSL certificate into iLO for secure iLO webGUI
access.
Note: For more information on these enhancements,
refer to the latest iLO user guide.
FIXES:
iLO 01.68.08:
- Addressed
the OpenSSL Poodle (Padding Oracle on Downgraded Legacy Encryption)
vulnerability CVE-2014-3566 in iLO. Note:
SSLv3 based connections to iLO webGUI are now disabled.
- Users
can now successfully access the iLO3 GUI using Firefox version 23 or
above.
- iLO
will now allow two simultaneous telnet connection attempts and five
simultaneous SSH connection attempts.
- A
Telnet session to iLO would rarely hang during an operation such
as FPL dump where continuous stream of data was being sent by iLO to
the client. This is now fixed.
- Fixed
an issue where system firmware would occasionally de-configure one or more
DIMMs reporting DIMM SPD Checksum errors due to a timeout during AC power
cycle of the system.
- Disabled export cipher encryption in iLO3.
SFW 02.63:
- In
an HP Virtual Machine (HPVM) environment, the OS would rarely fail to
capture CMC and MCA error logs. This is now fixed.
- A
server containing a PCI card which does not support PCI extended
capability would sometimes hang without any error message while
handling an MCA. This is now fixed.
2015.07 (45.00):
FIXES:
iLO
01.67.04:
2013.08
(44.01):
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 may 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.
Fixes in IO components in this bundle
(from IO components in bundle version 43.01 or 2013.03):
LAN FW 4.2.401.2212 (from 4.1.450.14) for
LOM, NC551m, NC552m, NC553m:
- Critical: As the result of
auto negotiation failure, the connection between LOM and ProCurve 6120XG
may link up at 1Gbps instead of 10Gbps. This occurs intermittently (as
often as once in 10 retries) after executing “Reset Server blade #” from
the OA CLI.
Affected Products - All BE3 based Cards and LOMs. This is also seen with
10G passthrough Interconnect module.
- BL8x0c
i4 LOM NIC LED remains green even when the LINK is down on 1Gbps switch
module.
- 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.
LAN EFI 2.22.a1 (from 2.21.ac) for LOM, NC551m,
NC552m, NC553m:
- Critical: After power
cycling the entire C7000 enclosure, the HP Integrity BL8X0c i4 LOM
systematically fails to initialize with Catalyst Switch 3020 when Power
Restore is set to ON (PR = ON) and you enter to EFI shell before HP-UX
boot. You will see an error similar to: “ iocxgbe: The device at hardware
path 0/0/0/3/0/0/0 failed initialization (3821)” during HPUX boot. This
issue is only seen with HP BL8X0c i4 LOM
- Reset
to Defaults restores wrong power configuration. It shows an HP unsupported
option: “MultiChannel Option”. Reset to Default is issued from Device
Manager->Emulex 10G NIC-> R/r or Erase Configuration.
- HP
BL8x0c i4 LOM Product Name is truncated when displayed from NIC interface
using FCFUPDATE
SAS FW 6.22 for HP p410i and HP p711m:
- 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.
- The
training of the DDR2 DIMMs has been improved in order to prevent the rare
occasions when 1783 POST error messages displayed and subsequently the
controller became unresponsive.
- 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.
- Upon
power up, a Post message will now be displayed to the user to indicate
that a cache module is needed for the HP P711m controller.
- During
heavy I/O, when the HP P711m controller is connected to a HP P2000sa G3
MSA Array System via a HP 6Gb SAS Switch, a lockup issue (error code 0x15)
might occur.
FC Firmware 2.02x2 (from 2.00a4) for LPe1205:
- 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
2012.12 (42.06)
INITIAL RELEASE:
N/A