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Installing Service Pack
Admins must prepare all the HPE Aruba Networking Central On-Premises nodes to upgrade with HPE release Service Pack. The Service pack consists of a number of firmwares and other associated drivers of different components such as Power Controller, NIC, ILO5, RAID A redundant array of inexpensive disks or redundant array of independent disks (RAID) is a data storage virtualization technology combining multiple drive components into one or multiple logical units for performance improvement, data redundancy, improvement, or both. , BIOS Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) program is used by a computer's microprocessor to start the system when powered on. It also manages the data flow between the operating system and other attached devices, for example, keyboard, hard disk, mouse, video adapter, etc. , and so on. This Service pack fixes any kind of known vulnerabilities and provides security updates for the drivers along with additional features.
To install the iLO service pack, complete the following steps:
Prerequisite
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Download new iLO Service Pack from HPE Support Portal, HPE Support Center.
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Download custom patched Service Pack by HPE from, SPP Custom Download.
Before proceeding to COP iLO installation, your COP server should meet the following minimum criteria with respect to server components:
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NIC version—11.1.1
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BIOS version—2.72
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RAID controller version—4.11
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ROM—2.68
HPE Aruba Networking Central On-Premises supports "2022.09.01.00" or higher service pack versions.
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For a fast and simultaneous installation of the SP ISO An ISO file is an identical copy of an entire optical disk for example, a CD or a DVD, archived into a single file. This ISO file is also referred to as an ISO image, which is a smaller-sized copy of large sets of data. image, host the SP ISO image on the webserver, for example, Apache which is used to mount the ISO from iLO virtual disk option.
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Login to ILO with copilo user.
For HPE Aruba Networking Central appliances, the default ILO credentials are copilo and server serial number whereas, for AirWave appliances, it is the iLO password on the server.
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Login to COP through the console with copadmin user.
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Select option 4 System Configuration, and then select option 9 Upgrade ILO using ServicePack.
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Select option 1 Trigger ILO upgrade using ServicePack and enter Yes.
You must wait until the system moves to Shutdown state.Figure 1 Trigger ILO Upgrade
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Mount the Service Pack ISO that is downloaded, and perform the installation.
Figure 2 ILO Installation
- Service pack installation takes approximately 1 hour for each node in the cluster.
- You can trigger the Service Pack upgrade only from the iLO console. This operation cannot be done from the COP CLI Command-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions. console.
Figure 3 Upgrade Status
You can validate post service pack installation through HPE Aruba Networking Central On-Premises CLI. For more information, see Upgrade ILO using ServicePack.