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тАО09-14-2010 07:30 AM
тАО09-14-2010 07:30 AM
Another HP SMH bug
When you are looking at HP Version Control Agent Page for ver.6.1.0.841 on W2K3 - 32 bit, it prompts you to install:
1.HP Lights-Out Online Configuration Utility for Windows 2003/2008 x64 Editions cp012904.exe, when you try to install it, you get: Stop, it is not for your OS.
2.Firmware CD Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - HP Integrated Lights-Out 2, which is cp012909.scexe and certainly is not for Windows installation.
3.What are ql2400.sys and bxnd52x.sys listed there?
1.HP Lights-Out Online Configuration Utility for Windows 2003/2008 x64 Editions cp012904.exe, when you try to install it, you get: Stop, it is not for your OS.
2.Firmware CD Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux - HP Integrated Lights-Out 2, which is cp012909.scexe and certainly is not for Windows installation.
3.What are ql2400.sys and bxnd52x.sys listed there?
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тАО09-27-2010 09:12 AM
тАО09-27-2010 09:12 AM
Re: Another HP SMH bug
As for 2, this has been an issue. If you are running Windows OS and no Linux, go into your repository, delete anything with the .scexe extension, athen update fro HP. Rescan the repository and this should fix the problem. In my case, I only had to do the update and rescan, and it fixed the issue for me.
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тАО09-29-2010 12:44 PM
тАО09-29-2010 12:44 PM
Re: Another HP SMH bug
Another kicker:
Version control reports old version 1.3 of "HP ProLiant Smart Array P700m Clustering Support Software for Windows", which should not be installed on non-cluster to begin with; when you are trying to upgrade it, utility complained, there is no such software.
The solution: go to Add/remove programms and remove "HP Proliant PCI-express Power Management Update for Windows" and your Version Control is happy! Voila!
Version control reports old version 1.3 of "HP ProLiant Smart Array P700m Clustering Support Software for Windows", which should not be installed on non-cluster to begin with; when you are trying to upgrade it, utility complained, there is no such software.
The solution: go to Add/remove programms and remove "HP Proliant PCI-express Power Management Update for Windows" and your Version Control is happy! Voila!
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