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After updating HPE OneView from 9.x or an earlier version to version 10.00, any attempts to edit existing server profiles that include SAN storage will fail because of a validation error.Before the HPE OneView 10.0 version, the HPE OneView User Interface (UI) listed specific versions for the Host OS types, for example, "RHE Linux (5.x,6.x,7.x,8.x)." This issue will not occur with VMware (ESXi) Host OS Types. The Operating System (OS) versions are changed in Version 10.0 to be more generalized with only the OS name, without the specific version number; for example, it will list "RHE Linux."The validation for editing an existing profile with SAN storage will fail because it will not match the previous OS versions. However, any existing, unedited profiles will still list the older versions of Host OS types after upgrading to HPE OneView 10.0 and will not experience this issue. Additionally, newly created profiles will use the updated OS versions and will not experience this issue.
HPE OneView 10.00.
This issue will be fixed in a future release of HPE OneView.As a workaround, use the following recovery steps for HPE OneView version 10.0. Perform the recovery steps below:After observing the Select a supported host OS type issue, shut down the server.Edit a Server Profile. Select from drop-down option to change a Host OS Type:Change "RHE Linux (5.x, 6.x, 7.x, 8.x)" to "RHE Linux"Change "SuSE (10.x, 11.x, 12.x, 15.x)" to "SuSE Linux"Change "Windows Server 2025" to "Windows Server"Power on the server.
Operating Systems Affected:Microsoft Windows Server 2025
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