We just sent 2 HP servers to a client, configured the exact same way
(O/S, drivers, BIOS, blah, blah, blah) and one of them had an issue
where the server just kept shutting itself down.

 

Had them call HP and they connected remotely to update the BIOS, NIC
drivers and NIC firmware. 

 

According to the HP site and the Insight Manager software, we had the
latest and greatest on both when we originally configured them here
before shipping them out.

 

Go figure...

 

Don Guyer

Windows Systems Engineer

Datasafe Platform

Enterprise Technology Group

Fiserv

don.gu...@fiserv.com

Office: 1-800-523-7282 x 1673

Fax: 610-293-4499

www.fiserv.com <http://www.fiserv.com/> 

 

From: Jonathan [mailto:ncm...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 12:58 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: HP Proliant BIOS, Firmware, & iLO updates..OH MY!

 

This is part rant and part request for assistance.

 

Ok, so I'm sort of new to HP. I used to buy HP Netservers way back in
the day before they merged with Compaq, but switched to IBM back in
2006, and haven't (seriously) touched any HP servers newer than the
LC2000 series.

 

Enter a new job/new environment, where I'm now responsible for an HP
Blade Center c7000, populated with BL460c G1 series servers, and a
handful of various Proliant DL series (360, 380, etc).

 

I started looking at BIOS and iLO versions only to discover that they
are YEARS out of date (getting ready to install ESX or ESXi on the
blades, so I was interested for compatibility reasons). I've
successfully updated one blade with the latest BIOS, and the Onboard
Administrator Firmware, and then started working on the iLO update for
the first blade and started thinking....there has got to be a better
way....

 

The HP site simply appears to be a mess. (Maybe it is simply lack of
familiarity, but I was feel spoiled by IBM). If you search for a
particular tool or firmware title, you might get half a dozen hits named
the exact same thing, with the only difference being the version of the
software being different once you scroll down the page. What's even more
frustrating than that is that none of them seem to say, "Danger, Will
Robinson, this is not the latest version. If you want the latest
version, go here..." Am I blind, or is that really the case?

 

Anyway, I found a Smart Firmware DVD page that has an ISO for all of the
latest updates that are tested together for my blades, and I downloaded
it. It gives instructions on how to create a bootable USB Thumb Drive
using a tool called the "HP USB Key Utility for Windows" Terrific, I
thought....until I realized that the tool wouldn't run under XP or
Windows 7. I've searched high and low, and cannot find one that will run
under Win7. Does anyone know where I can find such?

 

Also, is there some sort of free HP management tool that can keep track
of all of my HP servers so that I can ensure BIOS/iLO/Firmware
consistency across my environment? 

Thanks,


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Jonathan, MCSE

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