HP Insight Dynamics 6.2 Release Notes

HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 (iLO3) support
HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 (iLO3) is supported in the current release of Insight managed system
setup wizard. However, iLO3 for ProLiant requires firmware version 1.05.
Suggested action
Update iLO3 ProLiant firmware to version 1.05.
HP Integrity rx2620 is not supported
In this release, using the Insight managed system setup wizard to configure an HP Integrity rx2620
server is not supported.
Suggested action
Manually configure HP Integrity rx2620 servers.
Minor issues
Insight managed system setup wizard fails to install the version 4.2 HP Integrity VM provider
on VM guest systems
The Insight managed system setup wizard attempts to install the version 4.2 HP Integrity VM provider
on VM guest systems running on an HP Integrity VM host whose version is greater than 4.2. When
the VM provider version on a VM guest is lower than the HP Integrity VM version on the host, the
managed system setup wizard will try to update the VM provider on the VM guest.
There are two scenarios in which the VM provider will fail to install on the VM guest:
If the Integrity VM version on the VM host is manually updated with a version greater than
4.2 and the VM provider on the VM guest stays at version 4.2 or earlier, the managed system
setup wizard will try to update the VM provider on the VM guest with the 4.2 version. This
does not cause any failures other than the managed system setup wizard attempting to install
the VM provider each time you try to configure Insight Dynamics features on that VM guest
system.
If the Integrity VM version on the VM host is manually updated with a version greater than
4.2 (for example, 4.4) and the VM provider on the VM guest is also updated with a version
greater than 4.2 (for example, 4.3) but less than the version of the Integrity VM host, then the
managed system setup wizard will try to install the VM provider version 4.2 on the VM guest.
The install will fail because there is a higher version of the VM provider already installed and
running on the VM guest. This failure can be safely ignored.
Suggested action
Manually update the VM provider on the VM guest system to match the Integrity VM version on
the VM host. After this is done, the managed system setup wizard will not attempt to install the VM
provider on the VM guest again.
Instant Capacity Manager
Limitations
Commands executed under privilege elevation may cause Instant Capacity Manager to monitor
but not control managed nodes
Some HP-UX security settings cause output to be generated every time a user is logged in. This can
occur, for example when sudo is used in Systems Insight Manager privilege elevation mode to
execute commands on HP-UX managed nodes, which can generate apparently extraneous output
to stderr. This output may be interpreted by some Instant Capacity (iCAP) Manager functions
executed under privilege elevation as error output from those commands.
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