![]() Standard production OS (Red Hat, Suse, Windows, ESX, etc.) The operating system may be one of the following types: The operating mode classifications presented below are based on the presence (or absence) of an operating system in the server and the server’s connectivity to the management network. The presence (or lack thereof) of an operating system (OS), increases the complexity of this multi-dimensional matrix. The different firmware binary types, Smart Components (SC), the iLO Repository, Installation Queue and Runtime Agents allow for several operating modes on different network topologies. In this article, I will explain the interaction between these objects when used in three different operating modes. ![]() In my first blog post regarding how to deal with HPE firmware upgrades, I discussed the main objects involved:
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