Update ilo, Update image fw_iso – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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ICBAY | HP 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass-thru Module for c-C | 6A | 2.4.3 |

2.10.3

ICBAY | HP 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass-thru Module for c-C | 7A | 2.4.3 |

2.10.3

ICBAY | HP 4Gb Fibre Channel Pass-thru Module for c-C | 8A | 2.4.3 |

2.10.3

BLD | BladeSystem Location Device | - |1.10

| 1.10

Update 1Gb Ethernet PT module 1A via command UPDATE device ICBAY 1A

Update 4Gb Fibre Channel PT module 8A via command: UPDATE device ICBAY 8A

UPDATE ILO

Command:
UPDATE ILO {ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay number>]} <url> [TPM_FORCE]

Description:

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The UPDATE ILO command downloads a new flash image from the network and uses it to update

the firmware for iLO.

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Supported protocols are HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP, and FTP.

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The URL must be formatted as protocol://host/path/filename.

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If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, then a username and password can be
specified within the URL that is formatted as: ftp://username/password@host/path/filename.

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If TPM is installed and enabled on the server blade, the UPDATE ILO command must include the

TPM_force option after the URL.

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Upgrading an iLO without performing the proper OS encryption procedure will result in loss of

access to your server data if a TPM is enabled. If you do not have your recovery key or have not
suspended encryption, do not flash iLO.

Access level/Bay level:
Administrator
Blade bay

Restrictions:

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If maximum users exist in iLO (12), then this command fails. A user account must be available to
execute this command.

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This command is not applicable to HP Integrity server blades.

UPDATE IMAGE FW_ISO

Command:

UPDATE IMAGE {[FORCE] FW_ISO <url> | SYNC}

Description:

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The IMAGE command downloads a new flash image from the network and uses it to update the

Onboard Administrator firmware. If a redundant Onboard Administrator is present in the system,

then this command flashes and validates its firmware before attempting to flash the active Onboard

Administrator.

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