Active health system logThe data collected by the Active Health System is stored in the Active Health System Log. The data is logged securely, isolated from the operating system, and separate from customer data.When the Active Health System Log is full, new data overwrites the oldest data in the log.It takes less than 5 minutes to download the Active Health System Log and send it to a support professional to help user resolve an issue.When user downloads and send Active Health System data to Hewlett Packard Enterprise, user agree to have the data used for analysis, technical resolution, and quality improvements.
The data that is collected is managed according to the privacy statement, available at.User can also upload the log to the Active Health System Viewer. For more information, see the Active Health System Viewer documentation at the following website. HPE iLO 5iLO 5 is a remote server management processor embedded on the system boards of HPE ProLiant servers and Synergy compute modules. ILO enables the monitoring and controlling of servers from remote locations. ILO management is a powerful tool that provides multiple ways to configure, update, monitor, and repair servers remotely. ILO (Standard) comes pre-configured on Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers without an additional cost or license.Features that enhance server administrator productivity and additional new security features are licensed.
For more information, see the iLO licensing guide at the following website. ILO federationiLO Federation enables user to manage multiple servers from one system using the iLO web interface.When configured for iLO Federation, iLO uses multicast discovery and peer-to-peer communication to enable communication between the systems in an iLO Federation group.When an iLO Federation page loads, a data request is sent from the iLO system running the web interface to its peers, and from those peers to other peers until all data for the selected iLO Federation group is retrieved.iLO 5 supports the following features. RESTful interface toolThe RESTful Interface Tool (iLOrest) is a scripting tool that allows user to automate HPE server management tasks. It provides a set of simplified commands that take advantage of the iLO RESTful API. User can install the tool on user's computer for remote use or install it locally on a server with a Windows or Linux Operating System (OS). The RESTful Interface Tool offers an interactive mode, a scriptable mode, and a file-based mode similar to CONREP to help decrease automation times. ILO Amplifier PackThe iLO Amplifier Pack is an advanced server inventory and firmware and driver update solution that enables rapid discovery, detailed inventory reporting, and firmware and driver updates by leveraging iLO advanced functionality.
The iLO Amplifier Pack performs rapid server discovery and inventory for thousands of supported servers for the purpose of updating firmware and drivers at scale.For more information about iLO Amplifier Pack, see the iLO Amplifier Pack user guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Intelligent ProvisioningIntelligent Provisioning is a single-server deployment tool embedded in ProLiant servers, Apollo systems, and HPE Synergy compute modules. Intelligent Provisioning simplifies server setup, providing a reliable and consistent way to deploy servers.Intelligent Provisioning prepares the system for installing original, licensed vendor media and Hewlett Packard Enterprise-branded versions of OS software. Intelligent Provisioning also prepares the system to integrate optimized server support software from the Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP). SPP is a comprehensive systems software and firmware solution for ProLiant servers, server blades, their enclosures, and HPE Synergy compute modules. These components are preloaded with a basic set of firmware and OS components that are installed along with Intelligent Provisioning.After the server is running, user can update the firmware to install additional components.
User can also update any components that have been outdated since the server was manufactured.In addition to accessing Intelligent Provisioning by pressing F10 from the POST screen, user can also access Intelligent Provisioning from the iLO web browser user interface using Always On. User can access Always On without having to reboot user's server. NOTE:. Although user's server is pre-loaded with firmware and drivers, user should update the firmware upon initial setup to ensure user has the latest versions. Also, downloading and updating the latest version of Intelligent Provisioning ensures the latest supported features are available. For ProLiant servers, firmware is updated using the Intelligent Provisioning Firmware Update utility. Do not update firmware if the version, user is currently running is required for compatibility.Intelligent Provisioning does not function within multi-homed configurations.
A multi-homed host is one that is connected to two or more networks or has two or more IP addresses.Intelligent Provisioning provides installation help for the following operating systems. Management SecurityHPE ProLiant Gen10 servers are built with some of the industry's most advanced security capabilities, out of the box, with a foundation of secure embedded management applications and firmware. The management security provided by HPE embedded management products enables secure support of modern workloads, protecting user's components from unauthorized access and unapproved use. The range of embedded management and optional software and firmware available with the iLO Advanced and iLO Advanced Premium Security Edition licenses provides security features that help ensure protection, detection, and recovery from advanced cyber-attacks. For more information, see the HPE Gen10 Server Security Reference Guide.For information about the iLO Advanced Premium Security Edition license, see HPE iLO Advanced Premium Security Edition page.
Scripting Toolkit for Windows and LinuxThe STK for Windows and Linux is a server deployment product that delivers an unattended automated installation for high-volume server deployments. The STK is designed to support ProLiant servers. The toolkit includes a modular set of utilities and important documentation that describes how to apply these tools to build an automated server deployment process.The STK provides a flexible way to create standard server configuration scripts.
These scripts are used to automate many of the manual steps in the server configuration process. This automated server configuration process cuts time from each deployment, making it possible to scale rapid, high-volume server deployments.For more information or to download the STK, see the Scripting Toolkit for Windows and Linux page.Firmware components and operating systems with boot loaders must have an appropriate digital signature to execute during the boot process.Operating systems must support Secure Boot and have an EFI boot loader signed with one of the authorized keys to boot.
To ensure the integrity of your download, HPE recommends verifying your results withthis SHA-256 Checksum value: ba24c38e3c853d5b7d77cacb569702ea2755d5ab4868ed256e649da54d1073e0cp027872.exeReboot Requirement:Reboot is not required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained.Installation:Install the firmware using one of these options:.Run the Component on the host to be updated.The component will update the iLO 2 firmware and reset the iLO 2 processor.Extract the firmware from the component. This will place the firmware image file, iLo2yyy.bin (where yyy represents the firmware version) in the target directory. You now have these options:.Login to iLO 2, navigate to the Update Firmware page, and update the firmware from there.Use the HP Lights-Out Configuration Utility, CPQLOCFG, and RIBCL/XML scripts to update iLO 2 across the network.Use the HP Online Lights-Out Configuration utility, HPONCFG, and RIBCL/XML scripts to update iLO 2 from the supported host OS.Use the Directory Migration Utility to perform network discovery of Lights-Out processors, import/export Management Processor information, and bulk firmware updates.
It is not necessary to perform a directory migration to use this additional functionality. This Utility is contained in the HP Directories Support for Management Processors software, which is available on - Support & Downloads - Select a Microsoft Windows Operating System - Software: Lights-Out Management. Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.The following issues are resolved in this version:- Addressed the security vulnerability reported in the HPE Security Bulletin HPESBHF03831.- Ensured iLO 2 resets when the Command Line Interface command oemhpenforceaes value has changed from the configured setting.- Removed the text '3DES' from the iLO 2 log when the Security Encryption Enforcement Setting 'Enforce AES Encryption' is configured.(13 Feb 2018). Added AES128-CTR, AES256-CTR ciphers and HMAC-SHA2-256 authentication to the SSH server. Added the SHA256 algorithm for the CSR signature. Added option to import a Trusted CA Certificate for Directory Servers using LDAPS.
CBC ciphers used by the SSH server can now be disabled by setting the 'Enforce AES Encryption' option. 3DES ciphers used by the webserver can now be disabled by setting the 'Enforce AES Encryption' option. Added the ability to disable and enable the iLO 2 HTTPS web server in the Command Line Interface. The HTTPS web server is disabled when the SSL port is set to 0 in the CLI.
WARNING: Disabling the iLO 2 HTTPS web server will result in reduced functionality. The iLO 2 web interface, single sign on, directory logins, and some iLO 2 utilities like the HP Lights-Out Configuration Utility will no longer function if the ILO 2 HTTPS web server is disabled.Version:2.29 (7 Oct 2015). Enhancements. Added a CLI command to enable or disable the SSLv3 cryptographic protocol. The command is 'set /map1/config1 oemhpsslv3enable=yes' to enable SSLv3 or 'set /map1/config1 oemhpsslv3enable=no' to disable SSLv3. ILO will reset if the command state transitions from yes to no or from no to yes. Hard drive status reporting on the System Health Summary web page now displays smart errors. Added additional permission attributes to the JAR Manifest file for the Java Remote Console and Virtual Media applets. Added a watchdog timer for firmware lockups. ILO 2 will reboot if the firmware does not respond for 60 minutes. Added support for retrieving a certificate from a trusted HP SIM 7.0 and later server.(22 Apr 2014). Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.When the iLO DNS name was changed the updated DNS name would not appear in the OA until after a system reset.Users were unable to mount a Virtual CD/DVD-ROM in SLES 11 SP3.The following message appears when the Java IRC is started: This application will be blocked in a future Java security update because the JAR file manifest does not contain the Permissionsattribute.
This message will continue to appear when you run Java 7 unless you install an SSL certificate that is signed by a trusted Certification Authority.After importing a SSL certificate the iLO 2 webGUI could become slow to respond.(4 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.This release allows IPMI over LAN to be disabled. The ability to disable IPMI over LAN is needed to address CVE-2013-4786.iLO 2 did not allow IPMI over LAN to be disabled on c-Class blade servers.The IPMI over LAN feature would continue to function on ML/DL servers after the iLO 2 was rebooted despite the feature being disabled.iLO 2 on c-Class blade servers failed to reboot after being reset to the factory defaults via the Onboard Administrator CLI.iLO 2 RIBCL scripts that contained the command CERTSIGNATUREALGORITHM were not displayed in Microsoft Internet Explorer.(10 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.The minimum password length setting could reset to zero from the previously set minimum length when MINPASSWORD tag isn’t specified in the XML script. Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.SSH to iLO 2 might fail with clients running OpenSSH 5.9 and OpenSSL 1.0.1.ActiveX Integrated Remote Console App (DVC.dll) is now signed.Power supply (P/N. 506822-201) might return 0 watts power consumption intermittently on HP ProLiant DL/ML servers.The HP Online Configuration Utility (HPONCFG) may exit abnormally with an error after locking the iLO configuration using the sample script lockconfiguration.xml.
Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.Hard Drive status reporting is now consistent across webGUI, CLI and RIBCL.Added missing properties in CLI under /map1/blade1 target on c-Class blades.VSP on serial port no longer remains connected after invoking stop /system1/oemhpvsp1.iLO 2 firmware could not be upgraded when using IE9 browser.iLO 2 clock would jump from Dec 30th to Jan 1st during leap years.iLO 2 never sent out an ARP before replying to a ping request. Added Brown-out Recovery Feature for ML/DL servers. Added Custom SSL Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Added Support for 2048-bit RSA key in SSL CSR. Added XML command to delete SSH keys.
Added option to disable the Virtual Media Access port. Added Support for Java 64-bit JVM/JRE. Added Support for Integrated Remote Console on Internet Explorer 64-bit Editions.
Added support for Internet Explorer 9, dropped support for Internet Explorer 6. Improved performance of the iLO 2 Virtual Serial Port when connected via SSH.(4 Jan 2011). Enhancements/New FeaturesAdded the following new features:. New HP Intelligent Power Distribution Unit. Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for imported certificates. A Recovery Payload that will help users recover iLO 2 from a failed firmware upgrade via FTP.
Additional details can be found in the new User Guide which can be found at. 'IPMI over LAN' functionality. The IPMI 2.0 RMCP+ (or Linux ipmitool 'lanplus') protocol is supported with this release. IPMI Serial Over LAN (SOL). Data Center Manageability Interface (DCMI) v1.0 specification. Enhanced the 'in band' Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) to comply with the IPMI specification version 2.0(9 Apr 2010).
Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.This is the latest maintenance/bug fix release for iLO 2.Firmware Dependency:This update also requires version 1.12.0.0 of the 'hpqilo2.sys' (health) device driver.Problems Fixed:Fixed an issue prompting Windows ID 57 'Communication Timeout' errors in the Windows Event Viewer.Issue was caused when iLO was extremely busy servicing Virtual Media requests andan 'hpqilo2.sys' (health) driver IPMI request timed out. This caused the iLO 2 FWand the 'hpqilo2.sys' driver lose synchronization between the incoming request andthe outgoing response. The visible indicator of this issue is multiple 'ID 57' errorslogged in the Windows Event Viewer by the hpqilo2.sys driver. This update also requiresversion 1.12.0.0 of the 'hpqilo2.sys' (health) device driver.Fixed an issue that could cause iLO 2 UHCI controller to halt after detecting a PCItimeout error on HP DL385 G5p and HP DL385 G6 servers. Symptoms of this issue are: 1) iLO 2Virtual Keyboard/Mouse stop responding, 2) Windows Server 2003 hangs when shutting down,3) Windows Server 2003 suddenly stops responding.Fixed an issue introduced in iLO 2 v1.81 where the iLO 2 Virtual Keyboard/Mouse couldfail to initialize when installing Linux or VMWare ESX 4.0.(18 Jan 2010).
Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Fixed an issue that would corrupt the iLO 2 firmware image if a Remote Console session was opened while the flash was in progress. Additional information can be obtained from the following customer advosory:. Fixed an iLO 2 hang that would occur when the On-Board Administrator requested a server name change using a string larger than 32 characters.
Fixed an issue where the iLO 2 would become unresponsive during a broadcast storm. This could also cause the HP agents for Linux to seg-fault.(16 Jun 2009).
Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Fixed a problem preventing the launching of the Virtual Media Applet from the HP BladeSystem Setup Wizard. Fixed an issue which could cause iLO 2 to stop functioning when connecting the Virtual Media CDROM through the Command Line Interface (CLI) and inserting a space (%) in the path. Fixed an issue that would prevent the HP ProLiant ML350 G6 from booting after clearing NVRAM by removing the system battery(29 Apr 2009). Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.Addressed an issue where the system ROM can experience communication loss with iLO 2 during a cold boot.This prevents several side-effects:1) iLO receives large power consumption data which can result in oversubscriptionand the inability to power-on all blades.2) iLO fails to retain virtual MAC addresses for some adapters3) Host ROM cannot record events to the Integrated Management Log4) Additional adapters appear in RBSU and under device management(30 Jul 2008).
Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO 2) version 1.43 fixes an issue with version 1.42 firmware and does not require the purchase of a licensed feature upgrade. The current feature set available on the management processor will remain intact after installing this firmware.iLO 2 version 1.43 addresses an issue with the Virtual Serial Port that causes a timeout of the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server OS selection menu when multiple choices are present and certain BIOS settings are selected.
Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.iLO 2 v1.42 is a standard feature enhancement/bug fix release and does not require the purchase of a licensed feature upgrade. The current feature set available on the management processor will remain intact after installing this firmware. Fixed an issue that could cause possible VSP data loss when displaying to the screen. Corrected Licensing requirements for Select License users using shared remote console / play back. Fixed an issue that could cause a possible hang when installing Windows Server 2003 on a blade a server if a VSP client is not connected.
Virtual Serial Port EnhancementWith the new virtual serial port enhancement, iLO 2 remote serial console users can establish a session at any time prior to or during the system POST sequence and be able to view and interact with POST. Previously, the HOST ROM would detect the presence of the serial port/Virtual Serial Port at POST and if it was not connected then the BIOS Serial Console Redirection feature would not transmit data for the rest of the boot cycle. The most recent HOST ROMs and iLO 2 firmware now communicate the presence of a Remote Serial Console connection and will start transmitting data if a connection is made during the system boot process.(9 Aug 2007). Added support for the following:.
Program pmdk its 2011. Next generation ProLiant servers with Virtual KVM and Integrated Remote Console. High-speed Shared Network Port providing access to all iLO 2 functionality over the system network port.
Optional VLAN support. Continued support for the iLO 2 dedicated network port.Updated the following:. User Interface to simplify everyday use and provide consistency with other HP software. Feature consistency with iLO 1.8x (Virtual USB key, Terminal Services integration, Schema-free directory integration, Power Regulator reporting and Remote Console Acquire button).(17 Mar 2006). Added the following new features:. Support for the new iLO 2 ASIC with Virtual KVM technology enabling dramatic remote Console performance improvements equivalent to KVM over IP. New Integrated Remote Console that combines Virtual KVM, Virtual Power and Virtual Media into a single interface on Microsoft Internet Explorer clients.The Console is an ActiveX extension to Microsoft Internet Explorer and is not supported on other browsers.
The iLO 2 Remote Console is still available for clients using Mozilla or FireFox browsers. New support for Microsoft Java Virtual Machine and continued support for SunJava Virtual Machine. This release is based on iLO v1.70 firmware and supports similar features.Microsoft Terminal Service launch from the remote console is not supported.
Terminal Service pass through is supported over the iLO 2 NIC.(11 Nov 2005). To ensure the integrity of your download, HPE recommends verifying your results withthis SHA-256 Checksum value: ba24c38e3c853d5b7d77cacb569702ea2755d5ab4868ed256e649da54d1073e0cp027872.exeReboot Requirement:Reboot is not required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained.Installation:Install the firmware using one of these options:.Run the Component on the host to be updated.The component will update the iLO 2 firmware and reset the iLO 2 processor.Extract the firmware from the component. This will place the firmware image file, iLo2yyy.bin (where yyy represents the firmware version) in the target directory. You now have these options:.Login to iLO 2, navigate to the Update Firmware page, and update the firmware from there.Use the HP Lights-Out Configuration Utility, CPQLOCFG, and RIBCL/XML scripts to update iLO 2 across the network.Use the HP Online Lights-Out Configuration utility, HPONCFG, and RIBCL/XML scripts to update iLO 2 from the supported host OS.Use the Directory Migration Utility to perform network discovery of Lights-Out processors, import/export Management Processor information, and bulk firmware updates. It is not necessary to perform a directory migration to use this additional functionality.
This Utility is contained in the HP Directories Support for Management Processors software, which is available on - Support & Downloads - Select a Microsoft Windows Operating System - Software: Lights-Out Management.Release Notes. Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.The following issues are resolved in this version:- Addressed the security vulnerability reported in the HPE Security Bulletin HPESBHF03831.- Ensured iLO 2 resets when the Command Line Interface command oemhpenforceaes value has changed from the configured setting.- Removed the text '3DES' from the iLO 2 log when the Security Encryption Enforcement Setting 'Enforce AES Encryption' is configured.Version:2.32 (13 Feb 2018). Added AES128-CTR, AES256-CTR ciphers and HMAC-SHA2-256 authentication to the SSH server. Added the SHA256 algorithm for the CSR signature. Added option to import a Trusted CA Certificate for Directory Servers using LDAPS. CBC ciphers used by the SSH server can now be disabled by setting the 'Enforce AES Encryption' option. 3DES ciphers used by the webserver can now be disabled by setting the 'Enforce AES Encryption' option.
Added the ability to disable and enable the iLO 2 HTTPS web server in the Command Line Interface. The HTTPS web server is disabled when the SSL port is set to 0 in the CLI. WARNING: Disabling the iLO 2 HTTPS web server will result in reduced functionality. The iLO 2 web interface, single sign on, directory logins, and some iLO 2 utilities like the HP Lights-Out Configuration Utility will no longer function if the ILO 2 HTTPS web server is disabled.Version:2.29 (7 Oct 2015). Enhancements. Added a CLI command to enable or disable the SSLv3 cryptographic protocol. The command is 'set /map1/config1 oemhpsslv3enable=yes' to enable SSLv3 or 'set /map1/config1 oemhpsslv3enable=no' to disable SSLv3.
ILO will reset if the command state transitions from yes to no or from no to yes. Hard drive status reporting on the System Health Summary web page now displays smart errors. Added additional permission attributes to the JAR Manifest file for the Java Remote Console and Virtual Media applets. Added a watchdog timer for firmware lockups. ILO 2 will reboot if the firmware does not respond for 60 minutes. Added support for retrieving a certificate from a trusted HP SIM 7.0 and later server.Version:2.25 (22 Apr 2014). Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.When the iLO DNS name was changed the updated DNS name would not appear in the OA until after a system reset.Users were unable to mount a Virtual CD/DVD-ROM in SLES 11 SP3.The following message appears when the Java IRC is started: This application will be blocked in a future Java security update because the JAR file manifest does not contain the Permissionsattribute. This message will continue to appear when you run Java 7 unless you install an SSL certificate that is signed by a trusted Certification Authority.After importing a SSL certificate the iLO 2 webGUI could become slow to respond.Version:2.22 (4 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.This release allows IPMI over LAN to be disabled.
The ability to disable IPMI over LAN is needed to address CVE-2013-4786.iLO 2 did not allow IPMI over LAN to be disabled on c-Class blade servers.The IPMI over LAN feature would continue to function on ML/DL servers after the iLO 2 was rebooted despite the feature being disabled.iLO 2 on c-Class blade servers failed to reboot after being reset to the factory defaults via the Onboard Administrator CLI.iLO 2 RIBCL scripts that contained the command CERTSIGNATUREALGORITHM were not displayed in Microsoft Internet Explorer.Version:2.20 (10 Sep 2013). Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.The minimum password length setting could reset to zero from the previously set minimum length when MINPASSWORD tag isn’t specified in the XML script. Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.SSH to iLO 2 might fail with clients running OpenSSH 5.9 and OpenSSL 1.0.1.ActiveX Integrated Remote Console App (DVC.dll) is now signed.Power supply (P/N. 506822-201) might return 0 watts power consumption intermittently on HP ProLiant DL/ML servers.The HP Online Configuration Utility (HPONCFG) may exit abnormally with an error after locking the iLO configuration using the sample script lockconfiguration.xml. Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.Hard Drive status reporting is now consistent across webGUI, CLI and RIBCL.Added missing properties in CLI under /map1/blade1 target on c-Class blades.VSP on serial port no longer remains connected after invoking stop /system1/oemhpvsp1.iLO 2 firmware could not be upgraded when using IE9 browser.iLO 2 clock would jump from Dec 30th to Jan 1st during leap years.iLO 2 never sent out an ARP before replying to a ping request.
Added Brown-out Recovery Feature for ML/DL servers. Added Custom SSL Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Added Support for 2048-bit RSA key in SSL CSR. Added XML command to delete SSH keys.
Added option to disable the Virtual Media Access port. Added Support for Java 64-bit JVM/JRE. Added Support for Integrated Remote Console on Internet Explorer 64-bit Editions. Added support for Internet Explorer 9, dropped support for Internet Explorer 6.
Improved performance of the iLO 2 Virtual Serial Port when connected via SSH.Version:2.05 (4 Jan 2011). Enhancements/New FeaturesAdded the following new features:. New HP Intelligent Power Distribution Unit. Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for imported certificates.
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A Recovery Payload that will help users recover iLO 2 from a failed firmware upgrade via FTP. Additional details can be found in the new User Guide which can be found at. 'IPMI over LAN' functionality. The IPMI 2.0 RMCP+ (or Linux ipmitool 'lanplus') protocol is supported with this release.
IPMI Serial Over LAN (SOL). Data Center Manageability Interface (DCMI) v1.0 specification. Enhanced the 'in band' Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) to comply with the IPMI specification version 2.0Version:1.82 (9 Apr 2010). Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.This is the latest maintenance/bug fix release for iLO 2.Firmware Dependency:This update also requires version 1.12.0.0 of the 'hpqilo2.sys' (health) device driver.Problems Fixed:Fixed an issue prompting Windows ID 57 'Communication Timeout' errors in the Windows Event Viewer.Issue was caused when iLO was extremely busy servicing Virtual Media requests andan 'hpqilo2.sys' (health) driver IPMI request timed out. This caused the iLO 2 FWand the 'hpqilo2.sys' driver lose synchronization between the incoming request andthe outgoing response. The visible indicator of this issue is multiple 'ID 57' errorslogged in the Windows Event Viewer by the hpqilo2.sys driver. This update also requiresversion 1.12.0.0 of the 'hpqilo2.sys' (health) device driver.Fixed an issue that could cause iLO 2 UHCI controller to halt after detecting a PCItimeout error on HP DL385 G5p and HP DL385 G6 servers.
Symptoms of this issue are: 1) iLO 2Virtual Keyboard/Mouse stop responding, 2) Windows Server 2003 hangs when shutting down,3) Windows Server 2003 suddenly stops responding.Fixed an issue introduced in iLO 2 v1.81 where the iLO 2 Virtual Keyboard/Mouse couldfail to initialize when installing Linux or VMWare ESX 4.0.Version:1.81 (18 Jan 2010). Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Fixed an issue that would corrupt the iLO 2 firmware image if a Remote Console session was opened while the flash was in progress. Additional information can be obtained from the following customer advosory:. Fixed an iLO 2 hang that would occur when the On-Board Administrator requested a server name change using a string larger than 32 characters. Fixed an issue where the iLO 2 would become unresponsive during a broadcast storm. This could also cause the HP agents for Linux to seg-fault.Version:1.78 (16 Jun 2009).
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Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately. Fixed a problem preventing the launching of the Virtual Media Applet from the HP BladeSystem Setup Wizard. Fixed an issue which could cause iLO 2 to stop functioning when connecting the Virtual Media CDROM through the Command Line Interface (CLI) and inserting a space (%) in the path. Fixed an issue that would prevent the HP ProLiant ML350 G6 from booting after clearing NVRAM by removing the system batteryVersion:1.77 (29 Apr 2009). Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.Addressed an issue where the system ROM can experience communication loss with iLO 2 during a cold boot.This prevents several side-effects:1) iLO receives large power consumption data which can result in oversubscriptionand the inability to power-on all blades.2) iLO fails to retain virtual MAC addresses for some adapters3) Host ROM cannot record events to the Integrated Management Log4) Additional adapters appear in RBSU and under device managementVersion:1.60 (30 Jul 2008).
Upgrade Requirement:Critical - HPE requires users update to this version immediately.HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO 2) version 1.43 fixes an issue with version 1.42 firmware and does not require the purchase of a licensed feature upgrade. The current feature set available on the management processor will remain intact after installing this firmware.iLO 2 version 1.43 addresses an issue with the Virtual Serial Port that causes a timeout of the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server OS selection menu when multiple choices are present and certain BIOS settings are selected. Upgrade Requirement:Recommended - HPE recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.iLO 2 v1.42 is a standard feature enhancement/bug fix release and does not require the purchase of a licensed feature upgrade.
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The current feature set available on the management processor will remain intact after installing this firmware. Fixed an issue that could cause possible VSP data loss when displaying to the screen.
Corrected Licensing requirements for Select License users using shared remote console / play back. Fixed an issue that could cause a possible hang when installing Windows Server 2003 on a blade a server if a VSP client is not connected. Virtual Serial Port EnhancementWith the new virtual serial port enhancement, iLO 2 remote serial console users can establish a session at any time prior to or during the system POST sequence and be able to view and interact with POST. Previously, the HOST ROM would detect the presence of the serial port/Virtual Serial Port at POST and if it was not connected then the BIOS Serial Console Redirection feature would not transmit data for the rest of the boot cycle. The most recent HOST ROMs and iLO 2 firmware now communicate the presence of a Remote Serial Console connection and will start transmitting data if a connection is made during the system boot process.Version:1.30(B) (9 Aug 2007). Added support for the following:.
Next generation ProLiant servers with Virtual KVM and Integrated Remote Console. High-speed Shared Network Port providing access to all iLO 2 functionality over the system network port.
Optional VLAN support. Continued support for the iLO 2 dedicated network port.Updated the following:. User Interface to simplify everyday use and provide consistency with other HP software. Feature consistency with iLO 1.8x (Virtual USB key, Terminal Services integration, Schema-free directory integration, Power Regulator reporting and Remote Console Acquire button).Version:1.02 (17 Mar 2006). Added the following new features:.
Support for the new iLO 2 ASIC with Virtual KVM technology enabling dramatic remote Console performance improvements equivalent to KVM over IP. New Integrated Remote Console that combines Virtual KVM, Virtual Power and Virtual Media into a single interface on Microsoft Internet Explorer clients.The Console is an ActiveX extension to Microsoft Internet Explorer and is not supported on other browsers. The iLO 2 Remote Console is still available for clients using Mozilla or FireFox browsers. New support for Microsoft Java Virtual Machine and continued support for SunJava Virtual Machine. This release is based on iLO v1.70 firmware and supports similar features.Microsoft Terminal Service launch from the remote console is not supported. Terminal Service pass through is supported over the iLO 2 NIC.Version:1.00 (11 Nov 2005).