Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 iLO 4 Firmware 2.02 64-bit |
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Category | Firmware |
Manufacturer | HP |
File Size | 12.2 MB |
Supported OS | Windows 2008 ,Windows Server 2012 |
- The following condition was added for DIMMs: "Good, Partially in Use.”
- The RIBCL Get Embedded Health has been updated for the following AMP modes: Channel Sparing, Rank Sparing, Intrasocket Mirroring, and Intersocket Mirroring.
- The iLO Link-Local IPv6 address is displayed during POST when iLO is using the Shared Network Port, but the Shared Network Port does not support IPv6.
- The inlet air sensor is not displayed on the temperature graph.
- The Memory page is displayed incorrectly on ProLiant DL580 Gen8 servers.
- The following message appears during POST after RBSU changes are made and the IML is cleared: iLO FW communication issue-Unable to communicate with iLO FW.
- A “repaired” message is automatically posted to the IML after a Critical Fan Event.
- Power button actions do not respond in the HP RESTful API.
- IPMI Alert Immediate (Get Alert Status) always returns an error completion code.
- Component firmware flash status is not shown at the bottom of the iLO web interface window.
- The Remote Console crashes when a URL greater than 256 bytes is mounted.
- Multiple 6064 SNMP Correctable Memory Error Trap occur when only one is expected.
- iLO RBSU incorrectly provides the Transceiver Speed Autoselect menu option when the server uses Shared Network Port mode.
- An incorrect error message is displayed when the boot order is changed by a user without the Configure iLO Settings privilege.
- The Enable Active Health System logging check box and Apply button are active when the Active Health System has been disabled in hardware by using a motherboard switch.
- Fan Blowout during POST due to a jammed rotor continues to occur when the OS is running and the rotor has been repaired.
- iLO RBSU does not correctly check user privileges.
- iLO RBSU incorrectly uses a maximum of 19 characters for user names.
- The embedded Remote Support services fails to detect an Uncorrectable memory error event.
- Cache module status is displayed for HP Dynamic Smart Array B140i Controllers.
- Storage configuration changes are not updated in iLO until the server OS is started.
- There are virtual media mounting problems when using the HP RESTful API.
- Multiple mismatched power supplies are not detected.
- The Active Health System page shows the estimated size of entire log file as Unknown.
- The iLO web interface crashes when a user browses to the Memory page.
- The Join Group button on the Administration > iLO Federation page is unavailable until the browser is refreshed.
- A 404 error occurs when the HP RESTful API is used to access any path underneath /rest/v1/systems/1/bios.
- HPQLOCFG 1.20 (replaced CPQLOCFG)
- HP Lights-Out XML Scripting Sample 4.40 bundle
- HPONCFG 4.4.0.0
- LOCFG.PL 4.40 (included in the HP Lights-Out XML Scripting Sample bundle)
- HPLOMIG 4.40 (upgrade HPLOMIG before installing this version of iLO 4)
- IPv6 Static Address Assignment
- IPv6 SLAAC Address Assignment
- IPv6 Static Route Assignment
- IPv6 Static Default Gateway Entry
- DHCPv6 Stateful Address Assignment
- DHCPv6 Stateless DNS, Domain Name, and NTP Configuration
- Integrated Remote Console
- OA Single Sign-On
- HP-SIM Single Sign-On
- Web Server
- SSH Server
- SNTP Client
- DDNS Client
- RIBCL over IPv6
- SNMP
- AlertMail
- Remote Syslog
- WinDBG Support
- CPQLOCFG/HPLOMIG over an IPv6 connection
- Scriptable Virtual Media
- CLI/RIBCL Key Import over IPv6
- Authentication using LDAP and Kerberos over IPv6
- iLO Federation
- IPv6 Over Shared Network Port Connections
- IPMI
- NETBIOS-WINS
- Enterprise Secure Key Manager (ESKM) Support
- Embedded Remote Support (ERS)
- Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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