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2019 Jul 01
4
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On 01/07/2019 18:38, mark wrote: > lejeczek via CentOS wrote: >> hi guys >> >> does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? I was hoping you can tell whether >> HPE support Linux Vendor >> Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants' >> BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr? >> >> > Dunno 'bout "Linux Vendor Firmware Service",
2019 Jul 01
0
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On 01/07/2019 17:42, lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > hi guys > > does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? > I was hoping you can tell whether HPE support Linux Vendor > Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants' > BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr? > > many thanks, L. > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at
2019 Jul 01
0
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > hi guys > > does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? I was hoping you can tell whether > HPE support Linux Vendor > Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants' > BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr? > > Dunno 'bout "Linux Vendor Firmware Service", but HPE support, ah, yeah... let's not go there. And they *really* want
2019 Jul 01
1
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
Frank Cox wrote: > On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 19:38:29 +0100 > lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > >> I also a few years ago got Dell's tech support telling me to >> do MS-DOS stuff in order to update BIOS. > > So what's wrong with using DOS to update firmware? DOS is a small and > simple program loader that's unlikely to require much in the way of > hardware to work
2020 Feb 17
1
anybody runs HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 ?
hi guys, what I would like to ask is DDR4 3200Mhz in these server - has anybody tried? many thanks, L.
2019 Jul 01
0
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 19:38:29 +0100 lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > I also a few years ago got Dell's tech support telling me to > do MS-DOS stuff in order to update BIOS. So what's wrong with using DOS to update firmware? DOS is a small and simple program loader that's unlikely to require much in the way of hardware to work and is unlikely to be infected by a virus in today's
2019 Jul 01
1
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On Mon, Jul 01, 2019 at 12:58:12PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote: > So what's wrong with using DOS to update firmware? DOS is a small > and simple program loader that's unlikely to require much in the way > of hardware to work and is unlikely to be infected by a virus in > today's world. Honestly, I've tried to use a .EXE to update the BIOS on my personal system, and I
2023 Jan 09
2
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
On 1/9/23 01:37, Simon Matter wrote: >> Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image >> on a USB stick. >> >> I made the stick with: >> >> # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > Why create an MS-DOS filesystem on the stick which gets immediately > overwritten in the next step? I think the idea is to get that first
2023 Jan 09
1
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
> Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image > on a USB stick. > > I made the stick with: > > # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Why create an MS-DOS filesystem on the stick which gets immediately overwritten in the next step? > # dd bs=4M > if=P52581_001_gen10spp-2022.09.01.00-SPP2022090100.2022_0930.1.iso > of=/dev/sdb
2023 Jan 09
1
Help with an HP Proliant gen10 plus?
Just starting and trying to boot off the SPP firmware update ISO image on a USB stick. I made the stick with: # mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb # dd bs=4M if=P52581_001_gen10spp-2022.09.01.00-SPP2022090100.2022_0930.1.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress The usb drive is 16GB and the iso is 9GB. seem to boot from it and go into auto install of firmware then died with starting initrd... warning!!! Unable to
2003 May 13
2
SMP Proliants and Smart2 Array controllers. (Was: Proliant on a 6500)
I've included all posts till now. Can I ask anyone with older proliant multi-cpu hardware using the smart2 controllers to get in touch with me? I am curious to know if this works for anyone... -D Quoting Danny Carroll <fbsd@dannysplace.net>: > Still more info... > It does not work on 5_0-RELEASE either. > > -D > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Danny
2010 Feb 17
3
HP Proliant ML150 : how do I access disks ?
Hi, Up until now, I've only installed Linux either on "desktop" hardware, meaning one of the desktop PCs in the LAN acted as a server machine for the network, or I rented some dedicated server somewhere in a datacenter. Last week I bought some server hardware, a used HP Proliant ML150. It's the first time I am dealing with this sort of hardware. The hardware was sold
2012 Jul 02
14
HP Proliant DL360 G7
Hello, Has anyone out there been able to qualify the Proliant DL360 G7 for your Solaris/OI/Nexenta environments? Any pros/cons/gotchas (vs. previous generation HP servers) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! -Anh
2023 Jan 05
1
Looking for a RAID1 box
I have found a: HPE 873830-S01 ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 for <$300 without drives.? If I can believe the seller, it has a AMD Opteron X3216 Dual-core (2 Core) 1.6GHz and 8GB Installed. It has 4 3.5" bays. and 1? "Media" bay? https://www.servertechsupply.com/873830-s01/ this could well be acceptable.? Got to find out power draw.? Looks like ~40W. Any input on issues of OS
2023 Jan 09
2
RAID1 setup
Hi > Continuing this thread, and focusing on RAID1. > > I got an HPE Proliant gen10+ that has hardware RAID support.? (can turn > it off if I want). What exact model of RAID controller is this? If it's a S100i SR Gen10 then it's not hardware RAID at all. > > I am planning two groupings of RAID1 (it has 4 bays). > > There is also an internal USB boot port. >
2016 Feb 08
3
[Bug] Regression problem in transfer.sh for OpenSSH 7.1 P2 on HPE NSE above dd-size 32k
G'Day, I am requesting help in resolving an issue on the HPE NonStop platform in OpenSSH 7.1 P2 in the regression suite for all dd-size above 32k. Previous tests are all passing, but in the for-loop inside regress/transfer.sh, when s is 64k, the command: dd if=$DATA obs=${s} 2> /dev/null | \ ${SSH} -q -$p -F $OBJ/ssh_proxy somehost "cat >
2010 Sep 03
1
Compiling lustre-client 2.0.0.1 on RHEL 4
Hi, I tried to compile lustre-client 2.0.0.1 on RHEL4 with kernel 2.6.9-89.0.28.EL-x86_64 and I got 3 errors and 1 warning during the compile. The compile is executed with -Werror option, and it fails in all 4 cases * Error: lustre_compat25.h CC [M] /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/lustre-2.0.0.1/lustre/fid/fid_handler.o In file included from
2016 Feb 10
2
Test Failure OpenSSH 7.1 P2 on HPE NSE for key-commands
On February 9, 2016 7:28 PM, Darren Tucker wrote: > To: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker at nexbridge.com> > Cc: OpenSSH Devel List <openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org> > Subject: Re: Test Failure OpenSSH 7.1 P2 on HPE NSE for key-commands > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Randall S. Becker > <rsbecker at nexbridge.com> wrote: > > Thread split from my
2005 Jul 15
13
CentOS on Compaq Proliant Rackmount Servers
Greetings, Can anyone relate experience(s) installing CentOS on Compaq rack mount servers units please? Easy no problem, easy some issues, or ghastly do not do it under any circumstances... ;) Basically, I'm looking at some used/refurb dual PIII units and will run RAID on Compaq built in SCSI or is it easy to pop in some 3ware SATA in them? Let me know in terms of CentOS 3 and/or 4 please.
2020 Aug 29
10
[Bug 3205] New: Support HPE NonStop Server Port
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3205 Bug ID: 3205 Summary: Support HPE NonStop Server Port Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 8.3p1 Hardware: Other OS: Other Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: Build system Assignee: unassigned-bugs at