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When updating NVMe Solid State Drives (SSDs) firmware from HPK3 version to HPK4, the update will be successful:For a Linux Operating System (OS), the firmware is immediately shown at the OS level, butnotin the HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO).For Windows OS, the firmware isnotshown in either OS or iLO until a system reboot is performed. Performing only an iLO reboot will not resolve the issue.
Any HPE Server that supports the following NVMe (PE6031/PE6011) SSDs:HPE Part NumberHPE Drive ModelHPE DescriptionP13668-B21MK000800KWWFEHPE 800GB NVMe x4 MU SFF SCN DS SSDP13670-B21MK001600KWWFFHPE 800GB NVMe x4 MU SFF SCN DS SSDP13672-B21MK003200KWWFHHPE 800GB NVMe x4 MU SFF SCN DS SSDP13674-B21MK006400KWWFKHPE 800GB NVMe x4 MU SFF SCN DS SSDP13676-B21VK000960KWWFLHPE 800GB NVMe x4 MU SFF SCN DS SSDP13678-B21VK001920KWWFNHPE 1.92TB NVMe x4 RI SFF SCN DS SSDP13680-B21VK003840KWWFPHPE 3.84TB NVMe x4 RI SFF SCN DS SSDP13682-B21VK007680KWWFQHPE 7.68TB NVMe x4 RI SFF SCN DS SSD
A system reboot is mandatory after a firmware update to HPK3 or HPK4 to allow the Operating System (OS) and HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) to retrieve the correct firmware version from the BIOS.This is due to the Management Component Transport Protocol (MCTP) over Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) being disabled (starting with firmware version HPK3), while the System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) remains supported.
Operating Systems Affected:Not Applicable
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