HP changed the dates for the DL380-G6 to match the DL380-G7. We have these as both on 1st Feb 2018. This is not a surprise tbh as they are essentially the same hardware, with just the iLO being different. Download the latest drivers for your HP ProLiant DL380 G5 to keep your Computer up-to-date.
The iLO web interface allows me to upload a.bin file ( Obtain the firmware image (.bin) file from the Online ROM Flash Component for HP Integrated Lights-Out.) The iLO web interface redirects me to a page in the HP support website () where I am supposed to find this.bin firmware, but no luck for me. The support website is a mess and very slow, badly categorized and generally unusable. Where can I find this.bin file? The only related link I am able to find asks me about my server operating system (what does this have to do with the iLO?!) and lets me download an.iso with no.bin file And also a related question: what is the latest iLO 3 version? (for Proliant DL380 G7, not sure if the iLO is tied to the server model).
Thanks, I found it myself. The problem all along was that I was selecting my OS (Ubuntu 12.04) and apparently HP does not offer a firmware installer for Ubuntu. Now I have selected Red Hat and there it is: an installer (.scexe executable) which I can unpack. Install Php Module Apache Ubuntu Configuration. My confusion comes from the fact that I did not know what to expect, and that selecting my host OS was offering some downloads, but no firmware and no firmware installer.
Now the iLO is updating, hopefully without problems. – Jan 10 '15 at 8:46 •. For convenience, the latest versions of the firmware are being tracked at, and independently. At time of writing, they are: • ILO1: (30-Apr-2014) • ILO2: (12-Oct-2017) • ILO3: (iLO3 v 1. Game Bola Utk Hp Nokia Jadul. 89.2, 07-Jul-2017) • ILO4: (iLO4 v 2.55.10, 16-Aug-2017) • ILO5: (iLO5 v 1.55, 25-Sep-2017) The links are direct download for.scexe files. They are tar.gz archives prepended by a shell script, but can be detected and extracted by 7-Zip. Inside there is a.bin file, which you can extract and upload directly to the iLO.