An HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) is an ISO image that contains firmware, drivers, and software packages for Linux and Windows. The components of each SPP are pre-tested together for stability. To upgrade the firmware on target servers to the latest HP Service Pack baseline, use an HP-provided Insight Control server provisioning OS Build Plan to deploy an SPP as described in the following sections:
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Go to https://www.hp.com/go/spp.
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Select >> Download next to the Complete ISO Image selection.
To copy an SPP to your Media Server
The HP-provided Build Plans that deploy SPPs require the SPP contents to be in the directory <
on your Media Server. Each SPP version has its own folder and the folder name must be the SPP version. For example, if the SPP is version File share name
>/Media/spp2014.02.0
, the contents of the SPP should be copied to <
on your Media Server.File share name
>/Media/spp/2014.02.0
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Using your favorite Windows ISO mounting utility, mount the SPP ISO onto a folder accessible from your Media Server. The folder does not have to be on the Media Server but it must be accessible from the Media Server through a mapped network drive. You can mount the ISO on a Linux system if you can map a network drive to it from your Media Server.
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Follow the instructions in the HP Insight Control Server Provisioning Installation Guide to download the HP Insight Control server provisioning Media Server setup utility and use it to copy the SPP ISO into the appropriate folder on your Media Server.
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Mount your SPP ISO using the Linux
mount
command with the-o loop
option. -
Under the directory you are exporting using NFS, create the
Media/spp/<
directory, whereSPP version
><
is the version of your SPP as described above.SPP version
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Copy the contents of the SPP to the
Media/spp/<
directory.SPP version
>
To run the ProLiant SW – Offline Firmware Update Build Plan
You can use the HP-provided ProLiant SW – Offline Firmware Update Build Plan to update the firmware on target servers. It is important to note that the offline firmware update is performed from the Linux service OS, not production OS, which causes the server to be rebooted into the Linux service OS if it is not there already.
The following steps must be completed before running the Build Plan.
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The HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) must be on your Media Server (see Procedure: To download an SPP and Procedure: To copy an SPP to your Media Server).
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Make sure the parameter for the Set Media Source step in the Build Plan is preset to use the mount point
/mnt/media
to mount the SPP from the Media Server specified on your Settings screen. If you would like to specify a different mount point, specify the following parameter:smb://<
username
>:<password
>@<Media_Server_IP
>/<sharename
>/<path
>#<mount_point
>?noserverinowhere
username
,password
,Media_Server_IP
,sharename
, andpath
should all be substituted with information specific to your Media Server. Themount_point
is the mount point where the file share is to be mounted on the target server.
NOTE: If you have a Linux Media Server, your parameter will begin with
nfs://
, notsmb://
.
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Make sure the following parameters are available for the Update Firmware Using SPP step in the Build Plan:
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––spp_version
—This optional parameter specifies the SPP version to use. By default, the latest SPP version is used. Use this parameter to specify a particular SPP version, such as––spp_version=2014.02.0
. The SPP folder must exist on the file share for your Media Server and the contents of the SPP must have been previously extracted to it. -
––hpsum_options
—This optional parameter specifies any additional arguments to the HP SUM utility used by the Update Firmware Using SPP Build Plan step to perform the firmware update. The syntax of this option is:-—hpsum_options=”<
. For a detailed description of the available HP SUM options, refer to theoption1
option2
...optionN
>”hp/swpackages/CLIHelp.txt
file in the SPP. -
––hpsum_logs_dump_dir
—This optional parameter specifies a directory on a file share where the zip file containing the HP SUM logs will be written. The HP SUM log files, which contain the results of the firmware update for each hardware component, can be optionally saved to your Media Server or some other system as a single zip file by specifying the-—hpsum_logs_dump_dir=<
parameter to the Update Firmware Using SPP Build Plan step. Thedirectory_name
><
must be a path that begins with the file share mount point followed by a directory under that file share where the zip file containing the HP SUM log files will be copied.directory_name
>For example, if you have a mounted file share under
/mnt/media
in the Set Media Source Build Plan step and you want the zip file to be placed in thehpsum_logs
folder under that file share, you would specify:-—hpsum_logs_dump_dir=/mnt/media/hpsum_logs
as a parameter to the Update Firmware Using SPP Build Plan step. When the Build Plan step has completed, the zip file/mnt/media/hpsum_logs/hpsum_logs_<
is created. You can then view the HP SUM logs on the system that is hosting the file share. The file share you mount in the Set Media Source Build Plan step must be writable for the zip file to be created. If the directory you specify does not exist, it will be created.server_id
>_<timestamp
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-—no_show_log
—This optional parameter disables showing thehpsum_log.txt
contents in the job log.
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