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  1. Doubt it, if there is a fix for that would more likely be in the bios, ilo revisions. This will work with the latest revisions..
  2. /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ is where you place the startup scripts so you need to create the S99HP-AMS.sh in that directory copy the below to your buffer #!/bin/sh modprobe /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/hpilo.ko sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/lib /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/sbin/amsHelper -f -I0 -M1,5,14,16,18,23,99 then do sudo vi /usr/local/etc/rc.d/S99HP-AMS.sh then press "SHIFT i" for insert and paste it into the file #!/bin/sh modprobe /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/hpilo.ko sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/lib /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/sbin/amsHelper -f -I0 -M1,5,14,16,18,23,99 then press ESC type the below to exit and save the file :wq! then type "sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/S99HP-AMS.sh" upon reboot it should run automatically
  3. That is the setup I have, the main thing is to extract it into your /volume1/ somewhere, not into the root directory "/" if you do this then it is safe, I've just realised I need to cleanup the 918+ zip as there may be excessive files, either way it is safe if used as described. hp-ams.zip
  4. Here is a working ams as above for "loader 1.03b with 3517 DSM 6.2.2" please extract into /volume1/Downloads/ as above My previous zip contains some excess directories and duplicate library files; I have added the hpilo.ko for 918 / 3157 as labeled (thanks IG-88) this is tested on my Microserver g8 running 2.70 ilo To start, execute: insmod /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/hpilo.ko sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/lib /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/sbin/amsHelper -f -I0 -M1,5,14,16,18,23,99 script something like: more /usr/local/etc/rc.d/S99HP-AMS.sh #!/bin/sh modprobe /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/hpilo.ko sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/lib /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/sbin/amsHelper -f -I0 -M1,5,14,16,18,23,99 You'll see the below messages on both platforms if it is working, safe to ignore... NET-SNMP version 5.7.3 AgentX subagent connected error: Unable to open /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc for reading: No such file or directory. Can't find directory of RPM packages System used: Microserver G8 HP Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 361T Adapter1.52, 0x80000fc5, 1.1752.0Slot 1 iLO2.70 May 07 2019System Board Intelligent Platform Abstraction Data0.00System Board Intelligent ProvisioningN/ASystem Board Redundant System ROMJ06 05/21/2018System Board Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware2.2.0.31.2System Board System Programmable Logic DeviceVersion 0x06System Board System ROMJ06 04/04/2019System Board System ROM Bootblock02/04/2012 hp-ams3517.zip
  5. So I have got AMS running under "loader 1.04b with 918+ DSM 6.2.2" on ilo 4 2.70 (I don't have a system to test ilo 5 but assume it will work also). Thanks to IG-88 for the complied kernel module hpilo.ko CAUTION... insmod hpilo.ko You need to take the attached zip and unzip it onto /volume1/Downloads or similar directory, DO NOT extract folders into root directories as the /lib is likely to break your install, I have not tested these scenarios... Once extracted you can run it by adding a one time library path to the execution, which will use the attached library files first "under /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/lib" sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/lib /volume1/Downloads/hp-ams/sbin/amsHelper -f -I0 -M1,5,14,16,18,23,99 hp-ams.zip
  6. Applied to HP G8 Microserver with no issues after performing reboot (DS3615xs)
  7. Firstly thanks to jBark and ema I think, to get all working on 5.2 (if not already explained somewhere I missed) I've done the following: My ilo verson is 2.50 Sep 23 2016 Download both the 5 and 6 builds, use the amsHelper from the 6 version and replace the hphelper as per below in the startup script https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_s9dH ... J3QVk/view https://mega.nz/#!gt0HTCJZ!PeXq-qutvb6m ... _HcCVTd-6Y Modify the startup script to use amsHelper and use the 5 version of hpilo Run at start Ctrl-C your test run to stop it, then create a startup script. vi /usr/local/etc/rc.d/S99HP-AMS.sh Code: Select all #!/bin/sh modprobe hpilo /sbin/amsHelper -I0 -M1,5,14,16,18,23,99 chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/S99HP-AMS.sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/S99HP-AMS.sh ps | grep amsHelper Should show it is running, and iLO should still report correctly and for me it shows all 4 drives
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