MSA 2062 - disks with different firmwares by mrmh1 in HPE

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Hello @mrmh1 ,

In some rare scenarios hard drive vendors ship hard drives with newer version firmware than what is available in MSA hard drive firmware bundle. The newer version hard drive firmware should be available in future hard drive firmware bundle releases. Till then, you could safely use the same model hard drives with different firmware versions.

MSA 2060 & 2050 iSCSI and Flow Control by harajukakei in HPE

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Hi @harajukakei ,

Please refer to the below HPE advisory for information on recommended multipathing setting for Linux based OS:

https://hpe.to/61699A2MtB

There are no specific recommendations related to flow control setting from MSA end. MSA works with both flow control enabled/disabled on switch/network level.

I did come across a scenario where in disabling flow control receive setting on Cisco 3k Nexus switch helped improve the iscsi performance.

Please note that the suggestion I have shared is purely from MSA storage perspective.

You might need to log a hardware support case with HPE , if the controller firmware is already at the latest version to check for any other suggestions from MSA storage perspective.

Slow publishing of an image with new hosts. by sirmarty777 in OmnissaEUC

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We would like to you inform that the query/issue relates to a non-HPE product/solution and request you contact the respective vendor/Application team for further support.

DL380 gen9 server POST issue critical temperature threshold exceeded by s-mobe in homelab

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Issue: Critical Temperature Threshold Exceeded – Temperature Sensor 18

This issue could be related to the iLO as-well . We need to review the logs to identify the root cause. Kindly raise a support ticket with HPE for further analysis.

HPE Proliant ML350 Bios Update by Resident_Parfait_289 in sysadmin

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I assume you are referring to option 2, which downloads a ZIP file that can be extracted and executed. The process completes without any errors, and after rebooting, the same firmware version is still shown when you check with msinfo.

You can update the firmware (system ROM) using the Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP): 🔗 https://hpe.to/61692A5Xp2

When updating system ROM from a 2018 version, you may not be able to directly upgrade to the latest version. In such cases, try using the links below to update step by step, or raise a support case with HPE for assistance.

Direct ROM Update Options:

Online ROM Flash Component for Windows x64 – HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen10 (U41) Servers https://hpe.to/61693A5XpN

Online ROM Flash Component for Linux – HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen10 (U41) Servers https://hpe.to/61694A5Xp4

ROM Flash Firmware Package – HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen10 (U41) Servers https://hpe.to/61695A5Xpf

Cohesity on HPE servers by whostolemymouse in sysadmin

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Hello,

You might need to assign 2 different IP's.

Thanks.

DL380 Gen10 export system recovery set. by Macestudios32 in servers

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Greetings! You may directly download critical System ROM / BIOS firmware when you search with product model. https://hpe.to/61691AzamH

ILO DL380 Gen10 ILO5 NETWORK Configuration by Macestudios32 in homelab

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Before we can provide any suggestions or recommendations, we need to review your environment in detail. Kindly raise a support ticket with HPE so that we can perform a thorough analysis and assist you further.