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PriitP
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Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Correct, that's what i mean.

baber1
Regular Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

So thanks . on the other cluster I can select esxi version , so I select it and save and run pre-check but it show follow error :

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PriitP
Frequent Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

This usually indicates, that some components on your running ESXi are not available on an image, or cannot be upgraded.

Try to identify any driver or utility that is not available in the HPE addon depot. It might be needed to add some drivers also manually to LCM to satisfy these issues.

baber1
Regular Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

I download HPE Addon for ESXi 7.0 U2 and upload and add as add-on due create image but another when run-precheck or remediate another show same errors.

 

PriitP
Frequent Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Get your current vib list from your ESXi host (esxcli software vib list) and compare it with the drivers and components listed in HPE vendor Addon depot. If you have anything newer in your ESXi, those components prevent you from updating, since downgrades are not supported. Also verify, if you have any 3rd party utilities installed on ESXi. I, for example, got similar error, since i had HPE Nimble Connection Manager installed on my hosts. In this case i had to upload this component to LCM and add it to image, as additional component. Same applies for drivers. Anything newer installed, than on HPE addon, upload it manually to LCM and add as additional component. I know, it's quite unconvenient, but eventually you can get your image built. Later updates are already easier.

baber1
Regular Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Thanks. Now I am on the other cluster in this cluster I have optiopn to chhose esxi version and installed esxi version is :

  • VMware ESXi, 7.0.2, 18426014

So due create single image I select esxi version : 7.0 U2c - 18426014 and did not upload any path and just upload HPE-702.0.0.10.7.0.52-May2021-Addon-depot.zip and select it in the vendor addon ?

1 - Is this correct ?

2- In the next step compare esxcli software vib list version with HPE-702.0.0.10.7.0.52-May2021-Addon-depot.zip there was just one difference for amsd , so I removed it and reboot esxi host but another show same error after pre-run check . what is the issue ?

 

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baber1
Regular Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Can you help me about it?
Doug de Werd
HPE Pro

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

It may be that you are not using a supported combination of ESXi and HPE add-on.

There is a support matrix at https://vibsdepot.hpe.com/customimages/Valid-vLCM-Combos.pdf and it doesn't look like your combination is supported.

You might want to double check that.

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baber1
Regular Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

As my current esxi version is:
VMware ESXi, 7.0.2, 18426014
I could not find it in that doc.
baber1
Regular Advisor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Is that your mean we can use vLCM when our esxi version is one of these ?

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If your previous answer is Yes . but these are main version while we apply new patch this version changes . Is that your means if we applied path after that cannot use vLCM for update ?

Joseph10
Frequent Visitor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

I keep getting 'Image validation failed."  A general system error occurred: Failed to Serialize/Deserialize Object. below are my 

ESXi Version 8.0 U2 - 22380479 (released 09/20/2023) Vendor Addon 

HPE Synergy Server Customization 802.0.0.11.5.5-13

Firmware and Drivers Addon 

Gen10 Service Pack for ProLiant SPP-2023.09.00.00.802
Sunitha_Mod
Honored Contributor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Hello @Joseph10,

Thank you for writing to us! 

You might want to consider creating a new topic by utilizing the "New Discussion" button, as this will not only enhance visibility compared to the old topic but also boost your chances of receiving responses from experts.

pirx
Valued Contributor

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Why would a new topic enhance visibility? 

DanCernese
HPE Pro

Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Perhaps because this is a 2-year old thread that is probably going to be ignored; even if it isn't; the history and context is a completely different set of conditions, versions, and bugs.



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pirx
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Re: HPEoneview and Lifecycle manager

Not sure why the age of a thread makes a difference, I always prefere to first use the search and then update a thread. Especially if the subject is as generic as this one.