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Posted by on Nov 22 2016 in.This is one of those simple tips that I think Supermicro SuperServer owners will really appreciate. You will need to have a Supermicro system / X10SDV motherboard that is capable of running IPMI 3.3.x, or later. This includes all Xeon D systems that Supermicro makes, which are now at 3.46.If you're used to licensing fees for remote console capabilities for enterprise server vendors like IBM, HP, Dell, and Lenovo, a nice perk with Supermicro is that their flavor out-of-band IPMI-based remote control is free.
Recently, the new and slightly browser-only remote control UI finally frees you from the need for Java as well. With Supermicro iKVM/HTML5 Remote Console, avoid Java by booting from a network share ISOYouTuber has some that you might appreciate:Thanks Paul, I also figured it out by using an ISO Share feature in my QNAP TS-453 Pro and also get the same results:)There are two ways in most famous NAS Devices like QNAP or Synology that they have something called ISO Mount shares it is better than the simple folder shares like we used to use:).Nov 04 2016.Nov 07 2016.Nov 07 2016.Jul 27 2016.Jun 04 2016.Mar 08 2016.
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This is a quick guide showing how to include/slipstream custom packages (rpm, exe, etc.) in HP/HPE SPP (Service Pack for ProLiant) ISO images for updating of system software or firmware of components within HPE/HP servers. Next, the process of offline updating will be shown. Finally, a few handy tips and reference URLs will be provided before conclusion. The Need for SPP CustomizationBelow are a few of the reasons:. SPP is released several times per year by HPE. Component updates released in between may not be covered and would require a separate updating process had SPP not been customized. Packages of firmware component updates acquired from HPE web site.Walkthrough – SPP CustomizationStep 1.
For this example, we will store the update packages downloaded from HPE under x:customrpm. Any directory can be chosen.Note: As we will only demonstrate offline updating, only.rpm packages are actually only used by the process. The relevant.exe packages (for online updating on Windows) are only included as a comparison.Step 2.
Extract content of SPP ISO to a folder without any space in path, e.g. X:hpspp and run x:hpspplaunchhpsum.bat. (To do this on a supported Linux OS, execute the.sh version.)Step 3. On the user interface launched within a browser, click Baseline Library.Step 4. Click Add Baseline.Step 5. Click Browse and select a directory path, e.g. Click Add when done.Step 6.
On the Componentstab, confirm the list of detected components are complete (i.e. Hello and thanks for your kind words.What specific error messages are you encountering? For customizing SPP for OneView, I dare not say that is my expertise; have you tried searching/asking in the HPE OneView community forum which may have the resources for answering your question? Searching for 'SSP' in that board returns a lot of posts; some of them are related to customized SPP that may hopefully give you some idea.Currently, there is a sticky topic named 'Customer Advisory: Planning to use the 2017.07 SPP with HPE OneView? You likely need to patch/update'.
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Depending on which SPP, you may have to make sure your OneView is compliant first (patched accordingly) before going further with customizing the SPPs.