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08-10-2013 12:53 PM
08-10-2013 12:53 PM
Update BIOS without direct access to USB
I am looking for a solution as to how I should upgrade the BIOS on my DL380gen8.
I've downloaded the USB-files, but I can't make a USB and put it in the server directly as it is placed on a remote location...
I've previously downloaded a CD iso that could be mapped through the iLO, but if I use the "make image file" from the USB I create with the HP tool, it creates a 4GB file(because USB is 4GB) and this doesn't work when mounted through iLO.
Is there some other way to update the BIOS than direct attach a USB? We are not using a management tool, I think Insight manager or what it's called can do it, but this requires licensing if I read it correctly.
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08-11-2013 09:45 PM
08-11-2013 09:45 PM
Re: Update BIOS without direct access to USB
Hi,
What is the operating system on this server?
If Windows or Linux is installed, you can try the Online ROM Flash Component.
Thank You!
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08-11-2013 11:02 PM
08-11-2013 11:02 PM
Re: Update BIOS without direct access to USB
It doesn't make sense to create an USB from the ISO and then create an ISO again from that USB.
Why not using the ISO directly with vMedia?
Hope this helps!
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10-02-2013 03:59 PM
10-02-2013 03:59 PM
Re: Update BIOS without direct access to USB
hi
download the SYSTEM ROMPAQ fw upgrade (for your) server : hp homepage -> drivers and support -> drivers
this tool will help you to create a bootable usk key.
the tool will create several subdirectories on your disk.
use the exe-file in the usb subdirectory.
the usb key will be bootable and do the job.
best regards
ernesto