We bought a second-hand DL380 G5 to run our master Citrix XenServer, and it works without any problem. Except for the latest version of firmware updates…
Tragedy (from the Greek: τραγῳδία, tragōidia) is a form of drama based on human suffering that invokes an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in audiences.
I am 20 years old and not a senior system administrator which, we can say that is due to lack of experience. This is the third time to work with a bare-metal system. Moreover, my father and I did not work with HP before; however, we decided to buy a HP server. It came with an Intel Xeon E5405, 32 GB DDR2 RAM and 6x 146 GB 10K SAS. That is awesome since the hardware works with no error, and we started to work with it.
The day after the purchase, I wanted to update firmware. I started with the easy one: iLO. Upload the image to iLO and you are ready to go. It will restart itself a few times and you can work with after that moment.
The second move was safely updating the BIOS. The latest version of the BIOS published at September 30, 2015. But, we cannot access the latest one because Hewlett Packard Enterprise changes their downloadable firmware policy.
This went into effect today (February 1, 2014). Neither HP nor our HP reseller notified us of this change. So if you have some out-of-warranty server-related equipment that you want to keep up to date, you’re out of luck unless you pay up.
Well, I bought this server in December 2018, and I was thinking that the vendor did not block the firmware from their customers, but they do.
I can access any firmware which was published before February 1, 2014.
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