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In HPE OneView 10.0, the "fwdrivers" resource manager may repeatedly fail when a large number of firmware baselines are configured and the internal firmware repository is nearly full (e.g., above 70%). This can occur during the firmware compliance computation, when OneView evaluates each baseline against all of the managed servers.When this happens, any of the following conditions may occur:The firmware updates will be unable to successfully complete.An incorrect compliance status will display for multiple servers.OneView may temporarily become unresponsive and then restart.An explicit error may not be shown on the OneView User Interface.The update may seem stalled, may have firmware missing, or incorrect information may be displayed.
Any HPE OneView 10.0 or earlier with a large-scale server configuration (that includes an internal firmware repository usage of 70% or above in capacity).
As a workaround, perform the following steps:Ensure that the firmware repository use does not exceed 70%.Reduce/consolidate the number of firmware baselines in use by maintaining only recent or active firmware baselines. Remove any deprecated or unused baselines from the repository.Re-run the firmware compliance after cleanup.This issue will be corrected in a future HPE OneView release. This advisory will be updated when more information is available.
Operating Systems Affected:Not Applicable
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