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HP Integrity issues, HP SUM might not install Intel Thermal Agents for HP361T NICs

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Suggested action: For more information about resolving this issue, see the Customer Advisory c03114183 on the HP support website at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ Document.jsp?objectID=c03114183. Lsi-mpt2sas and Mellanox components might not show up on the Select Bundle page HP SUM might not list the components mellanox-mlnx-en-kmp-bigsmp and lsi-mp2sa-kmp-bigsmp on the Select Bundle page. Suggest action: As a workaround, install the RPMs as stand-alone components. HP SUM might not install Intel Thermal Agents for HP361T NICs HP SUM might not install the thermal agent included in the HP Intel E1R Driver. An issue with dependencies on the CHIF driver causes this issue. Suggest action: You can install the Intel driver as a stand-alone component after the initial HP SUM installation. When using HP SUM on a Linux host, iLO components are not included when using the Check for Latest Updates from ftp.hp.com repository If you are running HP SUM on a Linux host, and using the Check for Latest Updates from ftp.hp.com repository, iLO components might not be downloaded for ProLiant targets because the components are not shown as applicable updates. Suggest action: Use HP SUM on a Windows host to update HP ProLiant and HP Integrity targets. If you need to use a Linux host, use the SPP as a repository to update HP ProLiant servers servers. HP SUM does not generate reports on HP ProLiant BL620c G7 servers running Windows Server 2003 after installing Microsoft hotfix KB932370 There is an issue with HP SUM accessing the WMI namespaces after installing Microsoft hotfix KB932370. Suggested action: Run the following script to resolve the issue: 1. Open Command Prompt. 2. Type cd %windir%\System32\WBEM. 3. Execute the following script: FOR /f %s in ('dir /b /s *.dll') do regsvr32 /s %s Net stop /y winmgmt FOR /f %s in ('dir /b *.mof *.mfl') do mofcomp %s Net start winmgmt HP Integrity issues HP SUM does not generate the Failed Dependency report from the command line or input files for Superdome 2 servers HP SUM analyzes Superdome 2 servers after it generates the Failed Dependencies report. HP SUM details the failed dependencies in the HP SUM user log. Suggested action: View the HP SUM user log, or use HP SUM GUI mode to generate the Failed Dependencies report. Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback Documentation feedback 13

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Lsi-mpt2sas and Mellanox components might not show up on the Select Bundle page
HP SUM might not list the components
mellanox-mlnx-en-kmp-bigsmp
and
lsi-mp2sa-kmp-bigsmp
on the Select Bundle page.
Suggest action
: As a workaround, install the RPMs as stand-alone components.
HP SUM might not install Intel Thermal Agents for HP361T NICs
HP SUM might not install the thermal agent included in the HP Intel E1R Driver. An issue with
dependencies on the CHIF driver causes this issue.
Suggest action
: You can install the Intel driver as a stand-alone component after the initial HP SUM
installation.
When using HP SUM on a Linux host, iLO components are not included when using the Check
for Latest Updates from ftp.hp.com repository
If you are running HP SUM on a Linux host, and using the
Check for Latest Updates from ftp.hp.com
repository, iLO components might not be downloaded for ProLiant targets because the components
are not shown as applicable updates.
Suggest action
: Use HP SUM on a Windows host to update HP ProLiant and HP Integrity targets. If
you need to use a Linux host, use the SPP as a repository to update HP ProLiant servers servers.
HP SUM does not generate reports on HP ProLiant BL620c G7 servers running Windows
Server 2003 after installing Microsoft hotfix KB932370
There is an issue with HP SUM accessing the WMI namespaces after installing Microsoft hotfix
KB932370.
Suggested action
: Run the following script to resolve the issue:
1.
Open Command Prompt.
2.
Type
cd %windir%\System32\WBEM
.
3.
Execute the following script:
FOR /f %s in ('dir /b /s *.dll') do regsvr32 /s %s
Net stop /y winmgmt
FOR /f %s in ('dir /b *.mof *.mfl') do mofcomp %s
Net start winmgmt
HP Integrity issues
HP SUM does not generate the Failed Dependency report from the command line or input
files for Superdome 2 servers
HP SUM analyzes Superdome 2 servers after it generates the Failed Dependencies report. HP SUM
details the failed dependencies in the HP SUM user log.
Suggested action
: View the HP SUM user log, or use HP SUM GUI mode to generate the Failed
Dependencies report.
Documentation feedback
HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the
documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback
Documentation feedback
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