įor Ubuntu, I had to do the following: sudo modprobe -r hpiloĥ. "/etc/init.d/hp-ams stop" and "rmmod hpilo" to unload it and retry.
Run commands "/etc/init.d/hp-snmp-agents stop",
ERROR: hp Lights-Out driver "hpilo" is loaded. Here's the error message you might see if you don't. Disable iLO security by way of the system maintenance switch on your motherboard Download the custom 2.73 ROM We'll swap out the original firmware in the 2.50 iLO4.ģ. Download iLO4 2.50 CP027911.scexe We'll use this for flashing the hacked firmwareĢ. This is how I accomplished it on two D元80P Gen8's via Ubuntu.ġ.
Now, you just need to turn off your iLO security protection and flash the new ROM locally. Second, I want to thank all of you who have dug through the interesting fan options available, so that we can alter the fan curves, rather than just throttling the fans to a potentially unsafe level.Īlso, the steps are much easier than last time around. The HTML5 console is now here and the nasty 2.60 ROM bug is now gone!
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