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updating the firmware management log for that event, and then rebooting the server into normal<br />

operation. You can then view the detected firmware versions and update that firmware with either a<br />

manual or scheduled update.<br />

• Automatic Update on Insertion—Enables the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> to perform a boot for update on a<br />

server enabled using Bays to include, collecting updated extended firmware information for that server,<br />

updating the firmware management log for that event, and then rebooting the server into normal<br />

operation. This policy updates the server firmware to the selected firmware image after a service event,<br />

such as replacing the server board or option card.<br />

Automatic discovery and update on insertion policies are disabled by default. Automatic Discovery or<br />

Automatic Update are mutually exclusive policies and affect all Bays to Include in the enclosure.<br />

Scheduled firmware update<br />

A scheduled firmware update policy provides a schedule for the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> to automatically<br />

update all the Bays to Include to the firmware versions on the ISO firmware image. At the scheduled date and<br />

time, the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> starts an update operation using the Power Policy on all Bays to Include,<br />

updates their firmware using the ISO firmware image, and then reboots all the included servers back into<br />

normal operation.<br />

Manual update and discovery<br />

Manual discovery or manual update of one or more servers can be initiated to perform a one-time collection<br />

of the existing firmware versions or update of one or more servers to the firmware image versions.<br />

Bays to include<br />

All device bays are included for firmware management by default. The <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> administrator<br />

can select specific device bays to include and not select other device bays that must not be included in<br />

enclosure firmware management update policies, manual updates, or scheduled updates.<br />

By default, the Firmware Manage All Servers check box is selected, enabling Enclosure Firmware<br />

Management policies and scheduled updates to be performed on all available servers.<br />

Select each of the base bays, side a bays, and side b bays individually or select the Firmware Manage All<br />

Servers check box to select all device bays.<br />

To manually select specific servers for Enclosure Firmware Management:<br />

1. Clear the Firmware Manage All Servers checkbox.<br />

2. Select the checkbox next to the individual bays or select bays according to bay type.<br />

3. Click Apply. The updated list of bays to include for Enclosure Firmware Management appears.<br />

Bay selection is currently limited to device bays only. Switch and <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> bays cannot be<br />

selected.<br />

The Bays to Include selection only applies to ProLiant server blades. Integrity server blades do not support this<br />

feature. Partner blade support is through the associated server blade based on whether the firmware ISO<br />

supports the PCIe adapter card in the partner blade.<br />

Configuring the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>BladeSystem</strong> c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 111

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