I just spent 6 hours figuring out how to update buggy, data-eating SAS disk firmware on an HP ProLiant server. This is ridiculous. Get your shit together, @HPE.
Because online firmware update does not work on cacheless HP Smart Array controllers and their FW updater refuses to work. I had to disassemble it to learn it supports offline update mode, if the system is in "offline" mode. Then I spent hours guessing how to get into that mode.
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Ouch. And, tbqh, what the actual fook? I mean seriously, how can
@HPE get it so wrong?#enterprisedevThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I figured their general firwmare update DVD would do the right thing, but it didn*t even work at all (unspecified error). I tried init=/bin/sh to get a shell, but nope, I could update all firmware *except* the HDDs. Still not in "offline" mode.
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Turns out if you boot the HP Offline Array Configuration Utility, then switch to a terminal and ^C, you can get a shell. Then you can configure the network, wget the firmware update, run it, and **THAT** works. Somehow puts the controller into the magic offline mode.
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