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* RECOMMENDED * Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812

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Type:Firmware - Storage Controller
Version:6.64 (B)(1 Oct 2015)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86-64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server (x86-64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
VMware ESXi 5.0
VMware vSphere 5.1
VMware vSphere 5.5
VMware vSphere 6.0
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
File name:hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-6.64-2.x86_64.rpm (5.7 MB)
This x64 Smart Component provides firmware for the following storage controllers: Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812

To ensure the integrity of your download, HP recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value:

00786694ece34d64eba8bd966379e074hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-6.64-2.x86_64.rpm

Reboot Requirement:
Reboot is required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained.

Installation:

To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:

Updating firmware with rpm installed:

  • Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location
  • The CP027071.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above
  • To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:

# ./CP027071.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)

# ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' location

  • The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory
  • To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension

Updating firmware without installing the rpm:

  • Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory
  • Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above
  • The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory

Additional Information:

Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps

To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:

  • Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using the HP USB Key Creator Utility.
  • Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key
  • Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key
  • Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update

Online:

  • Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
  • Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
  • Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
  • Open the html file in a supported browser
  • Follow the instructions on the screen

End User License Agreements:
Hewlett-Packard End User License Agreement

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.64 do not need to update to 6.64 (B).

Notes:

Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812
Release Version and/or Date:
6.64 (B)
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
6.64 (B)
Previous Version of Firmware:
6.64
Firmware Dependency:
None

Enhancements/New Features:

None

Problems Fixed:

  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. Wehn reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.

Known Issues:
None

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.64 do not need to update to 6.64 (B).
  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. When reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.
Version:6.64 (B) (1 Oct 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.64 do not need to update to 6.64 (B).
  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. When reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.

Version:6.64 (15 Jun 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. When reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.

Version:6.62 (6 Apr 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

Problems Fixed:

  • On systems configured with HP Smart Array P711m controllers connected to logical volumes on HP P2000 G3 SAS storage arrays, the Smart Array device driver ‘hpsa’ would cease to function during installation of VMware vSphere 5.5 Update 2.
  • After the Smart Array device driver 'hpsa' was upgraded to version 3.4.6-165 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Update 4 or Update 5 on a server configured with logical volumes on HP P2000 G3 Storage Systems or HP MSA 2040 SAS Storage Arrays, the system would cease to function and an HP Smart Array P712m controller lockup would be reported after reboot. (POST Error: 1719 - A controller failure event occurred prior to this power-up. (Previous lock up code = 0x13))

Enhancements/New Features:

  • Performance enhancement when a drive starts to degrade due to excessive recovered media errors.

Version:6.60 (B) (30 Mar 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.60 do not need to update to 6.60 (B).

Problems Fixed in version 6.60:
This firmware release resolved the following issues:

  • After a mode toggle at EFI ORCA was performed, the controller name would not be displayed when running the command: “reconnect –r”.
  • Controller displayed a POST error message 1805 “Cache Module Super–Cap is not installed” when the controller was configured to work without super-capacitors.
  • Corrected thermal behavior with HDDs.
  • Controllers configured with one or more SATA spare drives and firmware version 6.40 (or earlier) may halt with 'Lockup Code = 0xAB' after 64, 128, or 256 days.
  • HP Smart Array P812 controller onboard expander firmware was updated to version 3.12 to enforce 3Gbps SATA connection speeds which is the maximum supported SATA data rate on HP Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812 controllers.

Enhancements/New Features:

  • Enhanced the controller SAS discovery logic to tolerate devices that may be resetting.
  • Added a new POST message 1813 to indicate bad or failed battery charge circuit.
Enhancements/New Features for 6.60 (B):
  • Added support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

Version:6.6 (9 Sep 2014)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

Problems Fixed in version 6.60:
This firmware release resolved the following issues:

  • After a mode toggle at EFI ORCA was performed, the controller name would not be displayed when running the command: “reconnect –r”.
  • Controller displayed a POST error message 1805 “Cache Module Super–Cap is not installed” when the controller was configured to work without super-capacitors.
  • Corrected thermal behavior with HDDs.
  • Controllers configured with one or more SATA spare drives and firmware version 6.40 (or earlier) may halt with 'Lockup Code = 0xAB' after 64, 128, or 256 days.
  • HP Smart Array P812 controller onboard expander firmware was updated to version 3.12 to enforce 3Gbps SATA connection speeds which is the maximum supported SATA data rate on HP Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812 controllers.

Enhancements/New Features:

  • Enhanced the controller SAS discovery logic to tolerate devices that may be resetting.
  • Added a new POST message 1813 to indicate bad or failed battery charge circuit.

Type:Firmware - Storage Controller
Version:6.64 (B)(1 Oct 2015)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86-64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server (x86-64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
VMware ESXi 5.0
VMware vSphere 5.1
VMware vSphere 5.5
VMware vSphere 6.0

Description

This x64 Smart Component provides firmware for the following storage controllers: Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812

Installation Instructions

To ensure the integrity of your download, HP recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value:

00786694ece34d64eba8bd966379e074hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-6.64-2.x86_64.rpm

Reboot Requirement:
Reboot is required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained.

Installation:

To update firmware from Linux operating system on target server:

Updating firmware with rpm installed:

  • Install the firmware rpm using the command: rpm -ivh <rpm_filename>. This extracts the contents of the rpm to the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu' location
  • The CP027071.scexe script is located in the 'hp-scexe-compat' folder. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the first step above
  • To install firmware, you can execute ONE of the following commands:

# ./CP027071.scexe in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-scexe-compat' location (OR)

# ./hpsetup in the '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' location

  • The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory
  • To uninstall the rpm, run the command: rpm -e <rpm_package_name>, which is the rpm filename without the '.rpm' extension

Updating firmware without installing the rpm:

  • Extract the contents of the rpm using the command: rpm2cpio <rpm_filename>.rpm | cpio -id. This extracts the contents of the rpm to 'usr' folder in the current directory
  • Navigate to the 'usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' location and run ./hpsetup to update the firmware. The actual name of the 'hp-firmware-smartarray-14ef73e580-*' folder is based on the version of the rpm installed in the step above
  • The results of the firmware upgrade are saved to the Component.log file, located in the /var/cpq/ directory

Additional Information:

Installing the firmware rpm package (rpm -ivh) does not update the firmware. It merely extracts the rpm content to the local system. Updating the firmware on the local system requires following the above outlined steps

To use HP Smart Update Manager from the HP Service Pack for ProLiant:
Offline:

  • Place the HP Service Pack for ProLiant on a USB key using the HP USB Key Creator Utility.
  • Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages on the USB key
  • Boot from the newly created HP Service Pack for Proliant USB key
  • Follow HP Smart Update Manager steps to complete firmware update

Online:

  • Login as root. (You must be root in order to apply the ROM update.)
  • Place the desired firmware to be updated in the directory, /hp/swpackages
  • Locate Start.html which is found in the root of the ISO
  • Open the html file in a supported browser
  • Follow the instructions on the screen

Release Notes

End User License Agreements:
Hewlett-Packard End User License Agreement

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.64 do not need to update to 6.64 (B).

Notes:

Deliverable Name:
Supplemental Update / Online ROM Flash Component for Linux (x64) - Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812
Release Version and/or Date:
6.64 (B)
Last Recommended or Critical Version:
6.64 (B)
Previous Version of Firmware:
6.64
Firmware Dependency:
None

Enhancements/New Features:

None

Problems Fixed:

  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. Wehn reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.

Known Issues:
None

Fixes

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.64 do not need to update to 6.64 (B).
  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. When reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.

Revision History

Version:6.64 (B) (1 Oct 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.64 do not need to update to 6.64 (B).
  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. When reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.

Version:6.64 (15 Jun 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Running SMARTCTL (smartmontools) on HP Proliant G6/G7 (Px1x) Smart Array controllers that have firmware version 5.70 to 6.62 installed with SATA drives attached may result in system not responding or reboot. When reboot occurred, a reboot 1719 POST error message with lockup 0x15 displayed.

Version:6.62 (6 Apr 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

Problems Fixed:

  • On systems configured with HP Smart Array P711m controllers connected to logical volumes on HP P2000 G3 SAS storage arrays, the Smart Array device driver ‘hpsa’ would cease to function during installation of VMware vSphere 5.5 Update 2.
  • After the Smart Array device driver 'hpsa' was upgraded to version 3.4.6-165 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Update 4 or Update 5 on a server configured with logical volumes on HP P2000 G3 Storage Systems or HP MSA 2040 SAS Storage Arrays, the system would cease to function and an HP Smart Array P712m controller lockup would be reported after reboot. (POST Error: 1719 - A controller failure event occurred prior to this power-up. (Previous lock up code = 0x13))

Enhancements/New Features:

  • Performance enhancement when a drive starts to degrade due to excessive recovered media errors.

Version:6.60 (B) (30 Mar 2015)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

  • Customers who already installed firmware version 6.60 do not need to update to 6.60 (B).

Problems Fixed in version 6.60:
This firmware release resolved the following issues:

  • After a mode toggle at EFI ORCA was performed, the controller name would not be displayed when running the command: “reconnect –r”.
  • Controller displayed a POST error message 1805 “Cache Module Super–Cap is not installed” when the controller was configured to work without super-capacitors.
  • Corrected thermal behavior with HDDs.
  • Controllers configured with one or more SATA spare drives and firmware version 6.40 (or earlier) may halt with 'Lockup Code = 0xAB' after 64, 128, or 256 days.
  • HP Smart Array P812 controller onboard expander firmware was updated to version 3.12 to enforce 3Gbps SATA connection speeds which is the maximum supported SATA data rate on HP Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812 controllers.

Enhancements/New Features:

  • Enhanced the controller SAS discovery logic to tolerate devices that may be resetting.
  • Added a new POST message 1813 to indicate bad or failed battery charge circuit.
Enhancements/New Features for 6.60 (B):
  • Added support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

Version:6.6 (9 Sep 2014)

Upgrade Requirement:
Recommended - HP recommends users update to this version at their earliest convenience.

Problems Fixed in version 6.60:
This firmware release resolved the following issues:

  • After a mode toggle at EFI ORCA was performed, the controller name would not be displayed when running the command: “reconnect –r”.
  • Controller displayed a POST error message 1805 “Cache Module Super–Cap is not installed” when the controller was configured to work without super-capacitors.
  • Corrected thermal behavior with HDDs.
  • Controllers configured with one or more SATA spare drives and firmware version 6.40 (or earlier) may halt with 'Lockup Code = 0xAB' after 64, 128, or 256 days.
  • HP Smart Array P812 controller onboard expander firmware was updated to version 3.12 to enforce 3Gbps SATA connection speeds which is the maximum supported SATA data rate on HP Smart Array P212, P410, P410i, P411, P711m, P712m, and P812 controllers.

Enhancements/New Features:

  • Enhanced the controller SAS discovery logic to tolerate devices that may be resetting.
  • Added a new POST message 1813 to indicate bad or failed battery charge circuit.

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