Hp sum supported firmware for proliant servers – HP Smart Update Manager User Manual
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HP SUM supported firmware for ProLiant servers
Supported
Component
Yes
System ROM
Yes, both server-based and directly to the iLO Management
NIC port
iLO 2 firmware
Yes
Broadcom NIC firmware
Yes
Intel NIC firmware
Yes, online
NetXen NIC firmware, QLogic NIC firmware
Yes, beginning with bundle 1.60 and later
PowerPIC firmware
Yes
Smart Array controller firmware
Yes, some older SATA hard drives require offline mode
SAS and SATA hard drive firmware behind Smart Array
controllers
No
SAS and SATA hard drive firmware behind non-Smart
Array controllers
Yes
Emulex, QLogic, and Brocade Fibre Channel HBA firmware
Yes
Tape Blade firmware
Yes, online only
OA firmware
Yes, online only
VC firmware
Yes
CPLD firmware
Yes
HP StorageWorks MDS 600 enclosure firmware
No
MSA 2000 firmware (P2x00 firmware)
Yes, when attached through a Smart Array controller
D2600/D2700 firmware
Yes, online only
3Gb/s and 6 Gb/s SAS BL switches
Yes
FCoE/CNAs
Yes
SES firmware
Deploying firmware for ProLiant servers using the HP Smart Update Firmware DVD
The HP Smart Update Firmware DVD provides a collection of firmware bundles containing HP SUM
and firmware for ProLiant servers in an ISO image that can be used either in offline (automated
or interactive mode), or online (a scripted or interactive mode) modes. The HP Smart Update
Firmware DVD provides firmware for supported ProLiant servers and options. The Firmware DVD
contains all the firmware for the supported ProLiant servers including BladeSystem enclosures and
Virtual Connect firmware.
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In offline mode, the Smart Update Firmware DVD boots a small Linux kernel and enables
firmware updates to occur on a single server using HP SUM.
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In online mode, users can leverage the autorun utility to launch HP SUM or browse the DVD
to the \hp\swpackages directory and then execute it directly.
All firmware smart components are placed in the \hp\swpackages directory for use by HP SUM.
If additional firmware smart components are required, then the HP Smart Update Firmware DVD
can be copied to a USB key, and these additional components added to the \hp\swpackages
directory.
IMPORTANT:
Before deploying firmware updates to a target server, be sure that a recent backup
of the target server is available in the event the deployment procedure fails.
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