
This way I could have a larger array for playing with even more hard drives. Looks like a housing with 14 or 24+ backplane for 2.5" hot-swap SAS drives with double hot-swap power supplies and double redundant controllers (which look like blade CPU servers). There are SAS array SAN appliances, "NETAPP" makes alot of them. # chmod u+x CP035238.scexe # Update firmware file permission so it’s executableĬopyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Ĭurrent iLO 2 firmware version 1.20 Serial number ILOUSE641NDNFĬP035238.xml reports firmware version 2.Click to expand.Ok, I think I discovered what you could have been talking about - maybe. # hponcfg | grep Firmware # Check current Firmware versionįirmware Revision = 1.20 Device type = iLO 2 Driver name = hpilo # rpm -ivh hponcfg-4.6.0-0.x86_64.rpm # Installed hponcfg In case you’re having the same issue, here is what I did. Tried so many version and would not work, then I was able to do it via command line since the server was running RHEL 6. I was having an issue updating ILO2 from v1.20 to the latest since it would not work via the browser. If you’ve got the ProLiant ML10 Server with an iLO3, there wouldn’t seem to be an upgrade path to a v2 (that has the iLO4) without a complete system swap, at least as far as I can tell… If you’ve got the ProLiant ML10 v2, the specs say it has an iLO4: If you’ve got just the ProLiant ML10, then it has an iLO3 according to the specs. The server supports Intel AMT when the Intel Xeon processor is installed in the system > NOTE: The server supports the Intel Standard Manageability when the Intel Pentium or Core i3 processor is installed. > Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT 11.0) Ilo5_248.bin () *Windows exe* Tags: firmware, hp Posted by BackTrack in Linux on Sunday September 19th, 2021Īre you sure you have a Gen9? From the specs, the Gen9 doesn’t use an iLO, it uses some kind of Intel chipset management solution. I got “Notice of Copyright Infringement” from HP for hosting binary firmwares on my website, so I was forced to delete them, I will try to keep links to HP website in working order. Here you can download the most recent HP iLO (Integrated Lights-Out) firmware files I could find on the HP’s website :
