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03-13-2018 10:45 AM
03-13-2018 10:45 AM
what happened to hp-health in mcp repo
Hi,
I have noticed that the newest MCP (Mgmt Component Pack) for ProLiant servers running CentOS is lacking some familiar codes that we've been using for some time - most notably hp-health. I also see that some codes appeared to be renamed and/or changed.
I am also interested in hpwdt and hpdiags as well - are those that still available under a different code or are they part of the server HW now ?
Is there anything like a whitepaper describing these changes ?
http://downloads.linux.hpe.com
Thx
BigDaddy68
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03-13-2018 12:14 PM
03-13-2018 12:14 PM
Re: what happened to hp-health in mcp repo
@bigdaddy68wrote:Hi,
I have noticed that the newest MCP (Mgmt Component Pack) for ProLiant servers running CentOS is lacking some familiar codes that we've been using for some time - most notably hp-health. I also see that some codes appeared to be renamed and/or changed.
I am also interested in hpwdt and hpdiags as well - are those that still available under a different code or are they part of the server HW now ?
Is there anything like a whitepaper describing these changes ?
http://downloads.linux.hpe.com
Thx
BigDaddy68
Health, snmp-agents and the System Management Home Page were depricated with HPE ProLiant Servers Gen10
as this functionality was moved to the ilo interface.
If you require health/snmp, please use the previous release of the MCP (10.60).
https://downloads.linux.hpe.com/SDR/project/mcp/
Some packages were re- or de-branded removing 'hp' from the package name
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03-14-2018 09:13 AM
03-14-2018 09:13 AM
Re: what happened to hp-health in mcp repo
Thanks Jimmy,
The 10.60 code does not seem to be on the site you mention....
For CentOS revs 7, 7.2 7.3 and 7.4 it only lists 10.50 and then 11.05 - there is no 10.60
https://downloads.linux.hpe.com/SDR/project/mcp/
is 10.60 going to be published on the site ? anywhere ?
thx
BigDaddy68