PART NUMBER: 657149-018
FILE NAME: iLO4_210.bin
TITLE: iLO 4 firmware v2.10
LANGUAGE: English
DIVISIONS: Systems
PRODUCTS AFFECTED:
HP ProLiant BL660c Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant BL460c Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant BL460c Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant BL420c Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL585 Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL580 Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL580 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL560 Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL560 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL380e Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL360 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8 SE Server
HP ProLiant DL360e Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL320e Gen8 v2 Server
HP ProLiant DL320e Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL180 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL160 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL160 Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant DL120 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL80 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant DL60 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant ML110 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant ML350 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant ML350e Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant ML350p Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant ML310e Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant ML150 Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant SL4540 Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant SL210t Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant SL270s Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant SL270s Gen8 SE Server
HP ProLiant SL250s Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant SL230s Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant XL750f Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant XL740f Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant XL730f Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant XL250a Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant XL230a Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant XL230b Gen9 Server
HP ProLiant XL220a Gen8 Server
HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8
HP ProLiant WS460c Gen8 Graphics Server Blade
OPERATING SYSTEM:
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, R2
Microsoft Windows 2012, R2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (x86, AMD64/EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86, AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86, AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (x86, AMD64/EM64T)
VMware ESX 4.0, 4.1
VMware ESXi Server 5.0
VMware vSphere 5.1, 5.5
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: N/A
PREREQUISITE: N/A
BUILD DATE: January 14,2015
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 20 2014
DESCRIPTION: Firmware for the Hewlett-Packard
iLO 4 Management Controller
LAST RECOMMENDED OR CRITICAL VERSION: 2.03
PREVIOUS VERSION: 2.03
UPGRADE REQUIREMENTS: RECOMMENDED
Users should update to this firmware version if their system is
affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of
the enhanced functionality provided by this version.
FIRMWARE DEPENDENCY:
For best performance and IPv6 support, HP recommends upgrading to the latest versions
of the iLO utilities:
• HPQLOCFG 1.3.0 (replaced CPQLOCFG)
• HP Lights-Out XML Scripting Sample 4.50 bundle
• HPONCFG 4.5.0.0 (Windows)
• HPONCFG 4.4.0.0 (Linux)
• LOCFG.PL 4.50 (included in the HP Lights-Out XML Scripting Sample bundle)
• HPLOMIG 4.50 (upgrade HPLOMIG before installing this version of iLO 4)
KNOWN ISSUES: None
Fixes:
The following issues are resolved in this version:
• An iLO kernel crash after 40 or more days of uptime under certain operating systems can
lead to an operating system crash. When this occurs, the iLO Event Log records a
“Power restored to iLO” event at the time of the OS crash.
• iLO might send multiple SNMP traps that show the Smart Array battery falsely
changing status (SNMP trap ID 11020).
• iLO firmware updates might stay at 1% and never finish.
• ADH ciphers are accepted in iLO 4 when AES is enabled.
• Incorrect information is displayed on the Information > System Information > Network page
when there are similar MAC addresses.
• SSDP advertisements have bad signatures and iLO Federation groups don't display all
peers.
• Power supply sensors are not illustrated in the Temperature graph.
• The iLO Event Log reports that a firmware update failed even though the firmware was
updated successfully with the HP SUM Scalable Update feature.
• The .NET IRC disconnects unexpectedly when playing a captured video file.
• The Ping Gateway on Startup network setting does not work.
• In some cases, running the Advanced Power Capping Microcontroller Firmware causes
future component updates to fail.
• The UID LED might stop blinking when the Remote Console is still open after a system
power cycle.
• The invalid error "Duplicate record exists" occurs while adding a new directory group.
• A user with the Virtual Power and Reset privilege cannot use the Swap ROM feature.
• DL580 servers report an incorrect Power Redundancy state on removal of a power supply
cable.
• Intermittent missing OS name and version in get_server_name response.
• iLO Dedicated Network Port options are displayed on DL60 servers, which support only the
Shared Network Port configuration.
• An incorrect error message is displayed when auto power-off is set via XML scripting
during POST.
• The Get_Embedded_Health.xml output displays incorrect iLO NIC information.
• The user name is not displayed in the iLO Event Log when a Language Pack is uninstalled.
• There is a discrepancy between the iLO web interface and XML scripting when an HP SSO
record is added by DNS name.
• The Serial Command Line Speed setting is not saved when the speed is changed in the
iLO 4 Configuration Utility.
• LDAP does not work after updating from iLO firmware version 1.40 to 1.50.
• New iLO Federation groups default to the power capping value from a previously deleted
group.
• The Link State NIC setting is displayed on the Network General Settings page for BL460t
servers when this setting is not supported on server blades.
• SNMP and SNMP trap ports cannot be set without the SNMP_ACCESS tag.
• The iLO Event Log does not record an event when the AlertMail settings are changed
via RIBCL and CLP.
• The power redundancy status is incorrect when a mismatched power supply is inserted
without a power cord.
• The iLO Event Log does not record an event when the Remote Syslog settings are changed
via RIBCL.
• An incorrect error message occurs when the server name is set via XML during POST.
• The Asset Tag can be configured via XML when the server is off.
• An invalid domain name can be configured in the iLO 4 Configuration Utility.
• The iLO 4 Configuration Utility prompts the user to save and reset iLO when no change
was made.
• Cert_Request.xml does not display an error when invalid characters are used for the
state, country and locality.
• If the Delete SSH Key button is clicked when no SSH key is installed, the message
"Public Key deleted" is displayed even though there was no installed SSH key.
• When the RESTful Interface Tool is used to display the system ROM version, the output
incorrectly displays the backup system ROM version.
• The CLI does not display the oemhp_powercap information when power capping is disabled.
• Multiple incorrect "faulty/unsupported power supply" messages are recorded in
configurations that use the HP 800W/900W Gold AC Power Input Module or the HP Server
RPS Backplane Kit.
• pwrstat displays incorrect power supply status information for the HP 800W/900W Gold AC
Power Input Module and the HP Server RPS Backplane Kit.
• An intermittent virtual CD disconnection occurs during a system reboot.
Note: To address the “POODLE” security vulnerability, the iLO security policy has
changed and SSLv3 is now disabled. You might need to enable TLS (Transport Layer Security)
in your browser in order to access the iLO web interface. TLS is the successor to SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer).
Enhancements:
This version adds support for the following features and enhancements:
• New CLI and RIBCL commands for sending SNMP test traps.
• Agentless Management support for standup storage card firmware versions.
• The iLO IP address can now be used as the SubjectAltName in a certificate signing
request.
• IPMI transport over IPv6.
• HP RESTful API updates, including support for:
- Mezz and base FRUs
- GET of data to retrieve the Active Health System log
- Support Logs
• Flex Slot Battery Backup Unit information is displayed on the Information > System
Information > Power page.
• Physical and logical network adapters are displayed on the Information > System
Information > Network page.
• NIC teaming information is displayed on the Information > System Information >
Network page.
• Information about devices installed on the system board, such as adapters, PCI devices,
SATA controllers, and Smart Storage Batteries is displayed on the new Information >
System Information > Device Inventory page.
• HP and third-party storage controllers that manage direct-attached storage
and the attached physical drives are displayed on the Information > System
Information > Storage page.
• HP Smart Storage Battery information is displayed on the Information > System Information
> Summary, Information > System Information > Power, and Information > System Information
> Device Inventory pages.
• In addition to the supported OEM parameters, the IPMI boot options for UEFI now support
the standard parameters.
• The functionality of Lock_Configuration.xml was extended to include restricting the IPMI
interface from the system channel.
• Support for IPMI 2.0 PEF and PET generation was added to the IPMI interface.
Feature previews:
• Shared Network Port port selection—Allows you to choose between port 1 and port 2
for Shared Network Port functionality. You can configure this setting
on the Network > Shared Network Port > General page in the iLO web interface.
NOTE: Not all sideband NICs are supported. In some cases, port 2 might not
be fully functional.
NICs that work with port #2 for sideband:
361i-2port-1GB NIC
331FLR-4P-1G NIC
366FLR-4P- 1G NIC
561FLR-T-2P-10GB NIC
526FLR-SFP+2P-10GB NIC
HP InfiniBand QDR/Ethernet 10Gb 2-port 544+FLR-QSFP Adapter **Port #2 Only
534FLR-SFP+2P-10GB NIC
HP Ethernet 1GB 2-port 330i Adaptor
BCM57810 NetXtreme II 10 GigE (NDIS VBD)
HP FlexFabric 10Gb 2-port 554FLR-SFP+ Adapter
HP Ethernet 10Gb 2P 560FLR-SFP+ Adapter
• iLO network connection auto-select—Allows you to configure iLO to automatically
select the iLO Dedicated Network Port or Shared Network Port, based on the
detected network activity. This feature can be configured
by using the iLO CLI or XML scripting.
SUPPORT -
1. iLO 4 firmware updates and utilities can be found here:
http://www.hp.com/support/iLO4
2. IPv6 network communications - Dedicated network connection only
Supported Networking Features
IPv6 Static Address Assignment
IPv6 SLAAC Address Assignment
IPv6 Static Route Assignment
IPv6 Static Default Gateway Entry
DHCPv6 Stateful Address Assignment
DHCPv6 Stateless DNS, Domain Name, and NTP Configuration
Integrated Remote Console
OA Single Sign-On
HP-SIM Single Sign-On
Web Server
SSH Server
SNTP Client
DDNS Client
RIBCL over IPv6
SNMP
AlertMail
Remote Syslog
WinDBG Support
HPQLOCFG/HPLOMIG over an IPv6 connection
Scriptable Virtual Media
CLI/RIBCL Key Import over IPv6
Authentication using LDAP and Kerberos over IPv6
iLO Federation
IPMI transport
Networking Features not supported by IPv6 in this release
IPv6 Over Shared Network Port Connections
IPMI
NETBIOS-WINS
Enterprise Secure Key Manager (ESKM) Support
Embedded Remote Support (ERS)
3. You might encounter a “data inconsistency error” when you use iLO Federation
Management. This error occurs when an iLO on your network is not
responding correctly. Use the data on the Multi-System map page to troubleshoot data
inconsistency errors.
DOCUMENTATION -
1. iLO 4 documentation is available at http://www.hp.com/go/iLO/docs.
2. Check the online help for information about how to use iLO. To access the
online help, Click the question mark icon in the upper right corner of
any iLO web interface page.
HOW TO USE -
1. Download the iLO 4 Online Firmware Update Component for your
operating system.
2. Install the firmware using one of these options:
a) Run the component on the host to be updated.
The component will update the iLO 4 firmware and reset the iLO processor.
b) Extract the firmware from the component. This will place the firmware
image file, iLo4_yyy.bin (where yyy represents the firmware version), in
the target directory. You now have these options:
i) Login to iLO, navigate to the Update Firmware page, and update the
firmware from there.
ii) Use the HP Lights-Out Configuration Utility (HPQLOCFG) and RIBCL/XML
scripts to update iLO 4 across the network.
iii) Use the HP Online Lights-Out Configuration utility (HPONCFG) and
RIBCL/XML scripts to update iLO 4 from the supported host OS.
3. iLO automatically resets after a successful update.
There is no need to manually reboot the iLO.
Copyright 2015 by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.