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01-08-2014 05:38 PM
01-08-2014 05:38 PM
HP SUM 6.0.1 issue upgrading System ROM : Node up to date. No applicable components found
Hi,
I'm trying to use HP SUM 6.0.1 to deploy a System ROM update on a ProLiant DL380 G6 server. It's an ESXi server running VSphere 5.1. I want to upgrade the server BIOS from version P62 2011.05.05 to version P62 2013.07.02.
Using the new HP SUM 6 web interface, I go in the menu, then Nodes. I configure the node, then I add a baseline to it which is the iso image SPPMDSLRH2013090.2013_0830.5.iso mounted in /opt/hp/spp.
Then, when I run Inventory on the node it comes back with "Node up to date. No applicable components found". But it's wrong, it should figure out that the System ROM P62 2013.07.02 in the baseline is more up to date than version P62 2011.05.05 and then suggest to update it, right ?
Am I missing a step here ?
Thanks,
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01-08-2014 10:42 PM
01-08-2014 10:42 PM
Re: HP SUM 6.0.1 issue upgrading System ROM : Node up to date. No applicable components found
I think you need a different baseline:
http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/enterprise/servers/products/service_pack/spp/index.aspx
open OS Supplements
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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01-09-2014 06:35 PM
01-09-2014 06:35 PM
Re: HP SUM 6.0.1 issue upgrading System ROM : Node up to date. No applicable components found
Thanks for your reply Torsten.
I have tried using the version of SPP that you pointed me at (VMware vSphere 5 Supplement for HP Service Pack for ProLiant). This baseline contains System ROM updates for DL380 G7 and after running the inventory HP SUM suggests me to update the BIOS. So this part works well.
However, the servers I'm trying to update are DL380 G6 not G7, and the VMware specific baseline doesn't contain the System ROM updates for G6s.
So I tried to create a custom baseline out of the last full SPP image (the one that's 3GB) and to select only the System ROM update for DL380 G6. Then, when I run the inventory on my server, it fails to see the update needed on the System ROM (from version P62 2011.05.05 to version P62 2013.07.02).
I'm going to keep digging...