Hello.
The Bios U30 version is from 2018
Usually this occurs with low firmware levels.
At HPE we have The Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) is a comprehensive systems software and firmware update solution, which is delivered as a single ISO image.
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/swd/detail?swItemId=MTX_30e65b7c3541426bb89a6157c6#tab1
Good Morning ,
Thanks for the Link ,
I downloaded the 05-2021 Servicepack ISO . But the latest Version of BIOS , Version U30 v2.50 (05/24/2021) is installed .
Also the last ILO5 Version 2.44 .
I download the last HPE Agentless management Bundle for ESX 7.0 under:
and the last ILO Driver Bundle Smart Component :
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/swd/detail?swItemId=MTX_cc43930523c74752b1e37147bb&swEnvOid=200...
But when i create an Baseline with this Components vcenter shows up that the Baselines are Compliant .
I think because i download the last ESX 7.0 U2 Customized HP Image .
Do you have other Tipps ?
Thanks
Michael
Hello.
My advice would be to stay on version 6.7U3 for some time.
If you need version 7.0 for some reason, I recommend version 7.0U1.
Show the client version you are using (Help->About).
Have you used another browser?
Hi ,
I dont see this in our Version 6.7 U3 Servers too.
Must be another Problem , independent from Version .
Michael
Hello.
Version 7.0U2 is currently having serious problems. You can search this forum about them.
What I stated in the previous post is my personal opinion.
Of course your problem does not depend on the ESXi version.
You are connecting directly to the ESXi host? which client version do you have?
Hi ,
I connect over Vcenter 7.0 U2 .
vSphere Client Version 7.0.2.00200
Hello.
Try connecting the vsphere client (web) directly to the ESXi Host and check if the Firmware is displayed.
The ESXi host has the host client (client version)
as in this image.
Hello.
Did you connect directly to the ESXi host using web access?. from there you still do not see the firmware levels?
https://FQDN-or-IP-Address-of-ESXi-host/UI
This is an old topic but I wanted to partially answer it anyway:
@MichaelBGL wrote:Good Morning ,
Here are the Build Numbers :
Client version: 1.34.8 Client build number: 17417756Under Manage / Packages i can see the Firmware from the Components .Michael
What you are seeing is not firmware versions. It's driver versions that you see there. But it does not show you what driver is actually in use when both sync and async drivers are installed.
Also, there is no "firmware" display of any kind in the host local GUI so why Enrique Espinel wants you to go there is a mystery to me.
I have never seen the "Firmware version" of storage or network adapters being populated. It's always blank. Maybe it works on some OEM Vendor server hardware with some kind of management software installed but I have never seen it work, even though the hardware is fully certified and the supporting utilities are installed. I gave up trying to get it to work.
As an alternative, long ago I wrote a powershell script that cycles through every ESXi host in a vcenter and fetches the info that way. The output shows the driver that's in use and hardware firmware versions of all network and storage adapters and dumps it into a CSV file.