SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP30848 PART NUMBER: N/A FILE NAME: SP30848.exe TITLE: Systems ROMPaq Firmware Upgrade Diskette for HP ProLiant BL20p G3 Server. VERSION: 4.05A LANGUAGE: English CATEGORY: ROMPaqs DIVISIONS: Systems PRODUCTS AFFECTED: HP ProLiant BL20p G3 Servers (I08) OPERATING SYSTEM: ALL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: N/A PREREQUISITE: N/A EFFECTIVE DATE: July 18, 2005 ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: 2.X SUPERSEDES: SP30409 DESCRIPTION: This release provides updated system ROM images for the latest releases of HP ProLiant BL20p G3 Server products. New Features - ProLiant BL20p G3 ROM I08 (06/14/2005) ============================================ 1) Updated the ROM-Based Virtual Install Disk driver for the embedded Smart Array 6i Controller. This driver allows installations of Microsoft Windows 2003 32-bit and Windows 2003 64-bit x86 without requiring the customer to provide a driver via a floppy disk or other means. This System ROM includes the following versions of the Smart Arry Controller drivers: cpqcissm.sys 5.60.0.32 01/21/2004 (Smart Array 5x and 6x) for 32-bit x86 editions of Microsoft Windows Server 2003. 2) Added support for monitoring processor power states via HP's Integrated Lights Out (iLO) functionality when a system is configured for Power Regulator HP Dynamic Power Savings Mode. This allows a customer using iLO and Power Regulator to monitor processor power usage. This feature requires upgrading iLO Firmware to version 1.80 or later. Problems Fixed - ProLiant BL20p G3 ROM I08 (06/14/2005) ============================================ 1) Updated to address an issue with some memory (dual ranked DIMMs) that caused the System ROM to display the incorrect amount of memory installed when first booting the server after resetting the system configuration. 2) Added RBSU option to address issues with certain PCI-Express cards which may result in an NMI or Windows blue screen in inappropriate instances. The issue arises over the interpretation of the specification governing PCI-Express. Different PCI-Express cards interpret certain error functionality differently. The specification governing PCI-Express will be clarified in a future revision. Legacy PCI SERR is enabled by default. If the installation of a PCI-Express card results in an unexpected NMI or blue screen, modifying this option may address the issue if there are no issues with the PCI-Express card. 3) Updated to improve performance for certain PCI-33 and PCI-66 expansion cards. This ROM will improve performance for PCI expansion cards that perform burst memory reads from system memory. This does not affect performance of PCI-X or PCI-Express expansion cards. The modifications to this System ROM version are known to improve performance for PCI expansion cards utilizing the Intel i960 RD chipset, the AMCC PCI MatchMaker chipset, and the PLX PCI9656-BA66BI Chipset. 4) Updated to work-around issue with PCI and PCI-X cards that do not retry delayed transactions within the appropriate amount of time. This condition was resulting in an NMI and bluescreen under Microsoft Windows operating systems. This issue was seen with the Stratis MPEG-2 Decoder PCI Card. The issue would occur with any PCI card utilizing the Phillips SAA7146AH PCI-PCI Bridge. 5) Updated to address issue where the Broadcom PXE Option ROM did not use the proper Universal Unique ID. This will not result in any issues unless a specific UUID is required. If the PXE server is configured to only download images to servers with specific UUIDs, then the PXE installation will not work properly if the UUID the PXE Option ROM is using does not match the one configured on the PXE server. 6) Updated to address and issue with fan redundancy when using Windows 2003 x64 Edition. Starting with the 11/11/2004 System ROM, the system has supported redundant fans. This fan redundancy support is enabled by default and can be disabled through a ROM-Based Setup (RBSU) Server Availability option called Fan Redundancy. When using Windows 2003 x64 edition, the system would not actually operate with fan redundancy even if Fan Redundancy is enabled. The system would always operate as if the system has Fan Redundancy disabled. Without Fan Redundancy enabled, a single fan failure will result in a shutdown. This issue did not affect fan operation when using any other operating systems. HOW TO USE: 1. Obtain a formatted 1.44 MB diskette. 2. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive and change to that directory. The file that is downloaded is SP30848.EXE. 3. From that drive and directory, execute the SoftPaq file: SP30848 [ENTER] You will be prompted to place the formatted 1.44 MB diskette into a diskette drive to create diskette. 4. After the diskette is created, you may delete the downloaded file SP30848.EXE if you wish. Copyright 2005, Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies