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Firmware Upgrade for HP ProLiant ML115 G5ML150 G5ML110 G5DL180 G5DL120 G5 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management (For USB Key-Media)

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Note: Some software requires a valid warranty, current Hewlett Packard Enterprise support contract, or a license fee.

Type:Firmware - Management
Version:3.20 (B)(22 Jun 2010)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Extended Systems
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Essential Business
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Small Business
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 W32
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 x64 Editions
Novell NetWare 6.5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (AMD64/EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86-64)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (x86)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
File name:SP49103.exe (4.6 MB)
This release provides updated firmware images for the latest releases of HP ProLiant ML115 G5ML150 G5ML110 G5DL180 G5DL120 G5 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management.

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.

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

0d1240492fe5bb5466cf2ed54a291832SP49103.exe

Installation:

ROMPaq USB Key - Windows-based utility to locally partition, format and copy necessary files to a USB flash media device (e.g. HP Drive Key) through the Windows environment. The created USB flash media device is made bootable and ready to locally restore and/or update the firmware.

1. Obtain a USB Key media.

2. Download the Enhanced SoftPaq to a directory on a system running Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows Vista and change to that directory.

3. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded SoftPaq file: Simply double click on the SPxxxxx file and follow the installation wizard to complete the Enhanced SoftPaq installation process. At the end of a successful installation of the Enhanced SoftPaq a web page will automatically appear to provide you with the different methods for restoring and/or upgrading the firmware on the system.

4. After the USB Key is created, you may delete the downloaded file if you wish.

5. Insert this USB Key into the USB Key port of the system to be updated and power the system on.

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

Upgrade Requirement:
Optional - 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.

Important:

Important Notes:

None

Deliverable Name:

Firmware Upgrade for HP ProLiant G5 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management:

HP ProLiant DL120 G5 - O22
HP ProLiant DL180 G5 - O19
HP ProLiant ML150 G5 - O17
HP ProLiant ML110 G5 - O15
HP ProLiant ML115 G5 - O18

Release Version:

3.20

Last Recommended or Critical Revision:

3.11

Previous Revision:

3.11

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Enhancements/New Features:

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Upgrade Requirement:
Optional - 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.

Important Notes:

None

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Important Notes:

None

Deliverable Name:

Firmware Upgrade for HP ProLiant G5 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management:

HP ProLiant DL120 G5 - O22
HP ProLiant DL180 G5 - O19
HP ProLiant ML150 G5 - O17
HP ProLiant ML110 G5 - O15
HP ProLiant ML115 G5 - O18

Release Version:

3.20

Last Recommended or Critical Revision:

3.11

Previous Revision:

3.11

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Enhancements/New Features:

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Version:3.20 (B) (22 Jun 2010)

Upgrade Requirement:
Optional - 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.

Important Notes:

None

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.


Version:3.11 (A) (29 Jun 2009)

Resolved various security issues that could cause Lights-Out 100 to become non-responsive.

Resolved an issue where continuous connection and disconnection of KVMS connections would cause loss of network connectivity.

Resolved an issue where the Lights-Out 100 could not support 4 concurrent telnet sessions.

Resolved an issue where Lights-Out 100 was not supporting 4 concurrent IPMI sessions.

Resolved an issue where an IPMI command to change boot order is persistent only when requested.

Resolved an issue where Lights-Out 100 would be unable to communicate with certain IP addresses when the IP address ended in 253 or 254.

Improved the security of the login process.

Resolved an issue that could allow firmware to be corrupted when using the CLP load command with an invalid image.

Removed auto-discovery of hard drives in the remote virtual media because not all discovered drives were supported. This must be done manually now.

Resolved an issue with the error return value when querying sensor status on missing sensors when using ipmitool.

Resolved issues with synchronization between the UID button status and IPMI and CLP UID state.

Changed the order of the GUID numbers displayed on the web UI main status page.

Removed the automatic reset after uploading SSL/SSH key/certs. Customers must AC cycle the system or do a virtual power down from the web GUI and then use the SMASH CLP command 'reset' under map1 to reset Lights-Out 100.

Resolved an issue with telnet and SSH where ESC key sequences might not be passed through in console redirection sessions.

Changed the number of serial over LAN sessions with write privileges to be restricted to 1 session.

Resolved an issue where aborting a file transfer with remote media could cause issues reconnecting to the remote media.

Added a workaround to allow Magic ISO program to be used for virtual storage.

Reformatted the display of some sensors in the web UI page.

Improved the status reporting of the online flash updates through the CLP and web interface.

Resolved an issue where invalid links appeared in the UI when login attempts failed.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive.

Resolved an issue where continuous login/logout of SSL connections would cause loss of network connectivity.

Resolved an issue where continuous mouse movement concurrent with heavy virtual floppy use would cause the mouse to become unresponsive.

Added password security features to user administration web page to prevent snooping.

Resolved an issue where the fan fault status report was incorrect with an IPMI GetChassisStatus command.

Improved the screen formatting for Netscape and Firefox for the Lights-Out 100 web UI.

Improved web UI for better clarity.

The DNS naming feature has been disabled for connections through low-speed shared NICs (which cannot properly support it).

Fixed an issue where LO100 may not respond to ping requests if they came from a different subnet.

Fixed an issue where systems that are using a low-speed shared NIC may not be assigned an IP address from Linux based DHCP servers.


SMASH CLP changes:
Changed the output error message of the CD CLP from 'invalid directory' to 'invalid target'.

Changed the CLP CD command to no longer require a prepended /./ to the absolute path.

Moved log1 to be under system1.

Moved the sensor and FRU data to map1.

Resolved issues with the parsing of an implicit target.

Resolved display issues with the show command in the sensor profile.

Resolved an issue with the CLP load help command not producing any output.

Added support for the -wait, -keep,-examine, and -display CLP options.

Added start / stop commands for the console redirection to the CLP.

Resolved an issue where the last character was not being displayed for target names.

Added -level command for the show option.

Resolved an issue with the the command line ordering of the help displays for the CLP.

Resolved an issue that allowed mixed case characters for logins when setting usernames and passwords (and filenames for the CLP LOAD command) through the CLP.

Reversed the fan upper/lower critical event messages reported in the CLP to make it consistent with the web display.

Added the serial number and demo key '# of days remaining' to map1.

Resolved an issue where some sensors in the CLP were not displaying correctly.

Added idate property to identify license installation date.

Resolved an issue with exceptions being generated by typing help in the CLP.

Added status messages for firmware download and key/cert downloads.


Remote graphical console fixes:
Cleared remote graphical console screen when the managed system powers off.

Resolved an issue where the remote graphical console viewer wasn't correctly displaying an initial blue screen during a Windows install.

Resolved an issue where a remote graphical console session wasn't correctly disconnected even though the client was shutdown. This would eventually result in an inability to establish a new remote graphical console session.

Resolved an issue with remote graphical console supporting certain legacy graphics modes.

Resolved an issue where remote storage could intermittently disconnect or become unresponsive when the managed system reboots.

Resolved an intermittent several second delay in launching the remote graphical console functionality when the link was clicked.

Resolved remote graphical console display issues with certain legacy VGA modes.

Resolved an issue with graphics mode switching using Lights-Out 100 remote graphical console in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.


Known Problems -

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Added support for the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit LO100cfg utility to replicate Lights-Out 100 user settings.

Added support for widescreen graphics resolutions using Lights-Out 100 remote graphical consoles.

Added the ProLiant Onboard Adminstrator banner to web interface.

Added the ability to correctly decode memory events for display in the System Event Log (SEL) web page.

Increased the performance of KVMS.

Increased the performance of console redirection.

Added DVD-ISO image support.

Added the SSL/SSH key/certificate download web page.

Added the firmware download web UI page.

Added DNS naming feature to the web UI and CLP.

Added an option to the web UI to disable the security timeout feature for Telnet and SSH.

Added a user prompt to show when the system has switched from console redirection to CLP.

Added remote storage support for USB keys up to 2GB.


Version:3.05 (B) (15 Sep 2008)

Resolved an issue which caused extra carriage returns to be sent or difficulties logging into Linux sessions using Telnet or SSH form a Linux client. Note that cross-OS control (Linux client/Windows host or Windows client/Linux host) will still require user configuration.

Resolved a formatting issue displaying the sensors in the LO100 web user interface for Firefox and Netscape web browsers.

Resolved a baud rate sync issue that could cause characters to be dropped during console redirection.

Resolved an issue transmitting null characters that could interfere with console redirection logins with Linux.

Resolved an issue with DHCP that could cause instability with the LO100 firmware and cause it to become unresponsive.

Resolved compatibility issues with certain KVM IP switches, which resulted in keyboard and mouse strokes not being passed through the switches.


Known Problems -

* Physically unplugging a virtual media device without un-mounting it first can cause LO100 to reset (fans will go to high speed and cpu temperatures will no longer be reported until the server is restarted).

* It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Added the capability for Telnet and serial console timeout, including disabling, to be configured by the user.

Added soft power down capabilities through the IPMI command.

Added DVD-ROM virtual storage to the available virtual media choices.


Version:3.02 (A) (16 Apr 2008)

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

ProLiant DL120 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

* Initial release.

ProLiant ML115 G5ML150 G5ML110 G5DL180 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

*Resolved an issue with mouse and keyboard signals not getting passed through certain KVM switches.


Known Problems -

* It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

* Some IPMI chassis power control commands sent from 3rd party IPMI tools through the shared NIC only will not function.

ProLiant DL120 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

* Initial release.

ProLiant ML115 G5ML150 G5ML110 G5DL180 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

* None.


Version:3.01 (A) (11 Mar 2008)

Resolved an issue with version 3.00 firmware that could cause FRU corruption when the firmware was updated.

Known Problems -

* It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

* Some IPMI chassis power control commands sent from 3rd party IPMI tools through the shared NIC only will not function.



Type:Firmware - Management
Version:3.20 (B)(22 Jun 2010)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Extended Systems
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Essential Business
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Small Business
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 W32
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 x64 Editions
Novell NetWare 6.5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (AMD64/EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server (x86-64)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (AMD64/EM64T)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (x86)

Description

This release provides updated firmware images for the latest releases of HP ProLiant ML115 G5ML150 G5ML110 G5DL180 G5DL120 G5 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management.

Enhancements

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.

Installation Instructions

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

0d1240492fe5bb5466cf2ed54a291832SP49103.exe

Installation:

ROMPaq USB Key - Windows-based utility to locally partition, format and copy necessary files to a USB flash media device (e.g. HP Drive Key) through the Windows environment. The created USB flash media device is made bootable and ready to locally restore and/or update the firmware.

1. Obtain a USB Key media.

2. Download the Enhanced SoftPaq to a directory on a system running Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows Vista and change to that directory.

3. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded SoftPaq file: Simply double click on the SPxxxxx file and follow the installation wizard to complete the Enhanced SoftPaq installation process. At the end of a successful installation of the Enhanced SoftPaq a web page will automatically appear to provide you with the different methods for restoring and/or upgrading the firmware on the system.

4. After the USB Key is created, you may delete the downloaded file if you wish.

5. Insert this USB Key into the USB Key port of the system to be updated and power the system on.

Release Notes

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

Upgrade Requirement:
Optional - 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.

Important:

Important Notes:

None

Deliverable Name:

Firmware Upgrade for HP ProLiant G5 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management:

HP ProLiant DL120 G5 - O22
HP ProLiant DL180 G5 - O19
HP ProLiant ML150 G5 - O17
HP ProLiant ML110 G5 - O15
HP ProLiant ML115 G5 - O18

Release Version:

3.20

Last Recommended or Critical Revision:

3.11

Previous Revision:

3.11

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Enhancements/New Features:

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Fixes

Upgrade Requirement:
Optional - 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.

Important Notes:

None

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Important

Important Notes:

None

Deliverable Name:

Firmware Upgrade for HP ProLiant G5 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management:

HP ProLiant DL120 G5 - O22
HP ProLiant DL180 G5 - O19
HP ProLiant ML150 G5 - O17
HP ProLiant ML110 G5 - O15
HP ProLiant ML115 G5 - O18

Release Version:

3.20

Last Recommended or Critical Revision:

3.11

Previous Revision:

3.11

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Enhancements/New Features:

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Revision History

Version:3.20 (B) (22 Jun 2010)

Upgrade Requirement:
Optional - 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.

Important Notes:

None

Firmware Dependencies:

None

Problems Fixed:

Resolved a rare factory flash issue that could result in corrupting the BMC firmware during the flash. This issue has only been observed in rare circumstances during the manufacturing process.

Resolved security issues where memory leaks could cause the BMC to lose network connectivity.

Resolved a security issue where a malformed packet could cause the BMC to reset and the system fans to go to maximum speed.

Resolved an issue with KVMS not initializing (no output) when http is disabled.

Resolved an issue with aborted firmware flashes when using networks with high latency or heavy traffic by increasing the timeout values for the CLP Load command.

Resolved an issue with DHCP servers that do not respond to the DHCP renewal time (option 58) request with a renewal time T1 value.

Resolved an issue with IPMITOOL power cycle commands where the system might not power cycle correctly in some situations.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive after a warm or cold reset command is sent to the BMC.

Known Issues:

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Improved temperature sensor discovery, get SEL record, and DHCP Host String discovery to improve DCMI/IPMI compliance.


Version:3.11 (A) (29 Jun 2009)

Resolved various security issues that could cause Lights-Out 100 to become non-responsive.

Resolved an issue where continuous connection and disconnection of KVMS connections would cause loss of network connectivity.

Resolved an issue where the Lights-Out 100 could not support 4 concurrent telnet sessions.

Resolved an issue where Lights-Out 100 was not supporting 4 concurrent IPMI sessions.

Resolved an issue where an IPMI command to change boot order is persistent only when requested.

Resolved an issue where Lights-Out 100 would be unable to communicate with certain IP addresses when the IP address ended in 253 or 254.

Improved the security of the login process.

Resolved an issue that could allow firmware to be corrupted when using the CLP load command with an invalid image.

Removed auto-discovery of hard drives in the remote virtual media because not all discovered drives were supported. This must be done manually now.

Resolved an issue with the error return value when querying sensor status on missing sensors when using ipmitool.

Resolved issues with synchronization between the UID button status and IPMI and CLP UID state.

Changed the order of the GUID numbers displayed on the web UI main status page.

Removed the automatic reset after uploading SSL/SSH key/certs. Customers must AC cycle the system or do a virtual power down from the web GUI and then use the SMASH CLP command 'reset' under map1 to reset Lights-Out 100.

Resolved an issue with telnet and SSH where ESC key sequences might not be passed through in console redirection sessions.

Changed the number of serial over LAN sessions with write privileges to be restricted to 1 session.

Resolved an issue where aborting a file transfer with remote media could cause issues reconnecting to the remote media.

Added a workaround to allow Magic ISO program to be used for virtual storage.

Reformatted the display of some sensors in the web UI page.

Improved the status reporting of the online flash updates through the CLP and web interface.

Resolved an issue where invalid links appeared in the UI when login attempts failed.

Resolved an issue where very cold operating temperatures could cause Lights-Out 100 to become unresponsive.

Resolved an issue where continuous login/logout of SSL connections would cause loss of network connectivity.

Resolved an issue where continuous mouse movement concurrent with heavy virtual floppy use would cause the mouse to become unresponsive.

Added password security features to user administration web page to prevent snooping.

Resolved an issue where the fan fault status report was incorrect with an IPMI GetChassisStatus command.

Improved the screen formatting for Netscape and Firefox for the Lights-Out 100 web UI.

Improved web UI for better clarity.

The DNS naming feature has been disabled for connections through low-speed shared NICs (which cannot properly support it).

Fixed an issue where LO100 may not respond to ping requests if they came from a different subnet.

Fixed an issue where systems that are using a low-speed shared NIC may not be assigned an IP address from Linux based DHCP servers.


SMASH CLP changes:
Changed the output error message of the CD CLP from 'invalid directory' to 'invalid target'.

Changed the CLP CD command to no longer require a prepended /./ to the absolute path.

Moved log1 to be under system1.

Moved the sensor and FRU data to map1.

Resolved issues with the parsing of an implicit target.

Resolved display issues with the show command in the sensor profile.

Resolved an issue with the CLP load help command not producing any output.

Added support for the -wait, -keep,-examine, and -display CLP options.

Added start / stop commands for the console redirection to the CLP.

Resolved an issue where the last character was not being displayed for target names.

Added -level command for the show option.

Resolved an issue with the the command line ordering of the help displays for the CLP.

Resolved an issue that allowed mixed case characters for logins when setting usernames and passwords (and filenames for the CLP LOAD command) through the CLP.

Reversed the fan upper/lower critical event messages reported in the CLP to make it consistent with the web display.

Added the serial number and demo key '# of days remaining' to map1.

Resolved an issue where some sensors in the CLP were not displaying correctly.

Added idate property to identify license installation date.

Resolved an issue with exceptions being generated by typing help in the CLP.

Added status messages for firmware download and key/cert downloads.


Remote graphical console fixes:
Cleared remote graphical console screen when the managed system powers off.

Resolved an issue where the remote graphical console viewer wasn't correctly displaying an initial blue screen during a Windows install.

Resolved an issue where a remote graphical console session wasn't correctly disconnected even though the client was shutdown. This would eventually result in an inability to establish a new remote graphical console session.

Resolved an issue with remote graphical console supporting certain legacy graphics modes.

Resolved an issue where remote storage could intermittently disconnect or become unresponsive when the managed system reboots.

Resolved an intermittent several second delay in launching the remote graphical console functionality when the link was clicked.

Resolved remote graphical console display issues with certain legacy VGA modes.

Resolved an issue with graphics mode switching using Lights-Out 100 remote graphical console in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.


Known Problems -

It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Flashing to version 3.05 or later from version 3.04 or earlier may cause the system event log to be cleared.

Added support for the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit LO100cfg utility to replicate Lights-Out 100 user settings.

Added support for widescreen graphics resolutions using Lights-Out 100 remote graphical consoles.

Added the ProLiant Onboard Adminstrator banner to web interface.

Added the ability to correctly decode memory events for display in the System Event Log (SEL) web page.

Increased the performance of KVMS.

Increased the performance of console redirection.

Added DVD-ISO image support.

Added the SSL/SSH key/certificate download web page.

Added the firmware download web UI page.

Added DNS naming feature to the web UI and CLP.

Added an option to the web UI to disable the security timeout feature for Telnet and SSH.

Added a user prompt to show when the system has switched from console redirection to CLP.

Added remote storage support for USB keys up to 2GB.


Version:3.05 (B) (15 Sep 2008)

Resolved an issue which caused extra carriage returns to be sent or difficulties logging into Linux sessions using Telnet or SSH form a Linux client. Note that cross-OS control (Linux client/Windows host or Windows client/Linux host) will still require user configuration.

Resolved a formatting issue displaying the sensors in the LO100 web user interface for Firefox and Netscape web browsers.

Resolved a baud rate sync issue that could cause characters to be dropped during console redirection.

Resolved an issue transmitting null characters that could interfere with console redirection logins with Linux.

Resolved an issue with DHCP that could cause instability with the LO100 firmware and cause it to become unresponsive.

Resolved compatibility issues with certain KVM IP switches, which resulted in keyboard and mouse strokes not being passed through the switches.


Known Problems -

* Physically unplugging a virtual media device without un-mounting it first can cause LO100 to reset (fans will go to high speed and cpu temperatures will no longer be reported until the server is restarted).

* It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

Added the capability for Telnet and serial console timeout, including disabling, to be configured by the user.

Added soft power down capabilities through the IPMI command.

Added DVD-ROM virtual storage to the available virtual media choices.


Version:3.02 (A) (16 Apr 2008)

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

ProLiant DL120 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

* Initial release.

ProLiant ML115 G5ML150 G5ML110 G5DL180 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

*Resolved an issue with mouse and keyboard signals not getting passed through certain KVM switches.


Known Problems -

* It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

* Some IPMI chassis power control commands sent from 3rd party IPMI tools through the shared NIC only will not function.

ProLiant DL120 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

* Initial release.

ProLiant ML115 G5ML150 G5ML110 G5DL180 G5 Lights-Out 100 Ver. 3.02:

* None.


Version:3.01 (A) (11 Mar 2008)

Resolved an issue with version 3.00 firmware that could cause FRU corruption when the firmware was updated.

Known Problems -

* It is possible for the user to disable all user accounts from the user administration screen.

* Some IPMI chassis power control commands sent from 3rd party IPMI tools through the shared NIC only will not function.



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Overview

Starting with Windows 8, mirror drivers will not install on the system. Mirror drivers described in this section will install and run only on earlier versions of Windows.

However, a special GDI accessibility driver model is available starting with Windows 8 to developers who want to provide mirror driver capabilities in assistive technologies for customers with disabilities or impairments. To learn more about this special driver model, please contact acc_driver@microsoft.com.

A remote display driver model that is based on the mirror driver architecture can also run starting with Windows 8, but has been removed in Windows 10, version 2004. For more information, see Remote Display Drivers.

Note

As of Windows 10, GDI accessibility drivers are no longer recommended for new products and Microsoft will remove support in a future OS version. Support for GDI remote display drivers has already been removed in Windows 10, version 2004. However, creating a remote display solution is still possible by building a custom Remote Protocol Provider and an Indirect Display Driver.

Mirror driver description

A mirror driver is a display driver for a virtual device that mirrors the drawing operations of one or more additional physical display devices. It is implemented and behaves much like any other display driver; however, its paired video miniport driver is minimal in comparison to a typical miniport driver. See Mirror Driver Support in Video Miniport Drivers (Windows 2000 Model) for more information about miniport drivers in mirroring systems. The Windows Driver Kit (WDK) through the Windows 7 edition (Version 7600) contains a sample mirror driver which includes component source files that are contained in three directories.

DirectoryContains Source Files For
srcvideodisplaysmirrordispThe mirror driver.
srcvideominiportmirrorminiThe miniport driver.
srcvideodisplaysmirrorappThe user-mode service. Also contains mirror.inf.
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GDI supports a virtual desktop and provides the ability to replicate a portion of the virtual desktop on a mirror device. GDI implements the virtual desktop as a graphics layer above the physical display driver layer. All drawing operations start in this virtual desktop space; GDI clips and renders them on the appropriate physical display devices that exist in the virtual desktop.

A mirror device can specify an arbitrary clip region in the virtual desktop, including one that spans more than one physical display device. GDI then sends the mirror device all drawing operations that intersect that driver's clip region. A mirror device can set a clip region that exactly matches a particular physical device; therefore, it can effectively mirror that device.

Note

In Windows 2000 and later, the mirror driver's clip region must include the primary display device.

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In Windows Vista and later, the Desktop Windows Manager (DWM) will be turned off when the mirror driver is loaded.

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The mirror driver code sample illustrates how to implement a mirror driver. For more information that will help you understand the sample:

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  • Use the sample INF file, mirror.inf, as a template. See Mirror Driver INF File for details.
  • See the mirror.exe application, which demonstrates how the mirror driver is attached to the virtual desktop. See Mirror Driver Installation for details.
  • Refer to the Windows SDK documentation for information about using the Win32 EnumDisplayDevices function. You use this function to determine the .Display# name associated with your mirrored display device. This number is required to change the settings for your mirrored device. For multiple instances, # is a different number for each instance; therefore you must determine this number by iterating through the available display devices.

Attaching the mirrored device to the global desktop

  1. Add the REG_DWORD registry entry Attach.ToDesktop to your driver's services keys.

  2. Set this key's entry to 1 (one).

To disable the mirror driver, set this entry to 0 (zero).

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As mentioned previously, the driver is installed and operates in a drawing layer that resides above the device layer. Because the mirror driver's coordinate space is the desktop coordinate space, it can span more than one device. If the mirror driver is intended to mirror the primary display, its display coordinates should coincide with the primary display's desktop coordinates.

  • After the mirror driver is installed, it will be called for all rendering operations that intersect the driver's display region. On a multiple-monitor system, this might not include all drawing operations if the mirror driver overlaps only the primary display device.

  • It is recommended that a user-mode service be used to maintain the mirror driver's settings. This application can ensure that the driver is loaded correctly at boot time and it can respond appropriately to changes to the desktop by getting notifications of display changes via the WM_DISPLAYCHANGE message.

  • GDI calls the mirror driver for any 2D graphics DDI drawing operation that intersects the driver's bounding rectangle. Note that GDI does not perform a bounding rectangle check if the surface is a device format bitmap; that is, if the SURFOBJ has an iType of STYPE_DEVBITMAP.

  • As always, the mirror driver must be implemented without the use of global variables. All state must exist in the PDEV for that particular driver. GDI will call DrvEnablePDEV for every hardware device extension created by the video miniport driver.

  • The mirror driver should not support DirectDraw.

  • A mirror driver must set the GCAPS_LAYERED flag to TRUE in the flGraphicsCaps member of the DEVINFO structure.

  • An accessibility mirror driver must set the GCAPS2_EXCLUDELAYERED and GCAPS2_INCLUDEAPIBITMAPS flags to TRUE in the flGraphicsCaps2 member of the DEVINFO structure.

  • A mirror driver can optionally support brush realizations by implementing DrvRealizeBrush.

GDI allows the same driver to run on both a single and multiple-monitor system. A driver in a multiple-monitor system need only track its position within the global desktop. GDI provides this position to the driver whenever a Win32 ChangeDisplaySettings call occurs, such as when a user dynamically changes the monitor's position in the desktop by using the Display program in Control Panel. GDI updates the dmPosition member of the DEVMODEW structure accordingly when such a change occurs. A driver can receive notification of such a change by implementing DrvNotify. See Mirror Driver Installation for more information.

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Mirror drivers are not required to render with pixel-perfect accuracy when rendering on the client side with such accuracy may be difficult. For example, the adapter/monitor receiving the mirrored image is not required to render Grid Intersect Quantization (GIQ) line drawing and polygon fills with the same precision as the adapter/monitor being mirrored.