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Control HP Proliant DL160 G6 fans from Windows Server 2008 R2
The Next CEO of Stack Overflowunable to boot any OS on HP Proliant DL160 G5 Storage ServerHP proliant SE316M1 G6 drivers for windows server 2008 R2windows 7 on hp proliant DL160 G9P410i smart array controller SATA drive recommendations of known working modelsHP ProLiant ML350p Gen8 server keeps crashing (full speed fans)HP Proliant DL160 No Power Meters detected?Metltdown/Spectre Mitigations on Windows 2008 R2 guest on VmWare ESXi5.5HP DL380 G5 fan control?Install the HPE System Management Homepage on Windows Server 2016 (HPE DL 380 G10)Manually control fans on an HP Proliant server
What software needs to be installed to allow proper control or management of the fans/BMC etc on a DL160 Gen 6? I have tried to find SPP/SUM but I don't have entitlement as the server is from 2010. Surely there is legacy drivers/firmware that can be installed?
We have installed a second CPU but struggling to understand why the CPU is running at ~90 degrees C and yet the fan RPM does not seem to be increasing.
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What software needs to be installed to allow proper control or management of the fans/BMC etc on a DL160 Gen 6? I have tried to find SPP/SUM but I don't have entitlement as the server is from 2010. Surely there is legacy drivers/firmware that can be installed?
We have installed a second CPU but struggling to understand why the CPU is running at ~90 degrees C and yet the fan RPM does not seem to be increasing.
windows-server-2008-r2 hp hp-proliant
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What software needs to be installed to allow proper control or management of the fans/BMC etc on a DL160 Gen 6? I have tried to find SPP/SUM but I don't have entitlement as the server is from 2010. Surely there is legacy drivers/firmware that can be installed?
We have installed a second CPU but struggling to understand why the CPU is running at ~90 degrees C and yet the fan RPM does not seem to be increasing.
windows-server-2008-r2 hp hp-proliant
What software needs to be installed to allow proper control or management of the fans/BMC etc on a DL160 Gen 6? I have tried to find SPP/SUM but I don't have entitlement as the server is from 2010. Surely there is legacy drivers/firmware that can be installed?
We have installed a second CPU but struggling to understand why the CPU is running at ~90 degrees C and yet the fan RPM does not seem to be increasing.
windows-server-2008-r2 hp hp-proliant
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Please install the HPE Management Agents for your server. The specific HP health agents you need are here.
All of the relevant software for your server model is located here.
I've installed the HPE Management Agent, the WBEM Agents and SNMP server. I still see no obvious way to adjust fan speed. I have also installed the System Management Homepage, which just seems to be a dashboard of server information. What should I do next?
– George
Apr 12 '16 at 20:44
Nothing. Your server is going to run as it sees fit. The HP Management Agents are there to provide information reported from the hardware back to the OS. If the server isn't complaining, you shouldn't be worried.
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Please install the HPE Management Agents for your server. The specific HP health agents you need are here.
All of the relevant software for your server model is located here.
I've installed the HPE Management Agent, the WBEM Agents and SNMP server. I still see no obvious way to adjust fan speed. I have also installed the System Management Homepage, which just seems to be a dashboard of server information. What should I do next?
– George
Apr 12 '16 at 20:44
Nothing. Your server is going to run as it sees fit. The HP Management Agents are there to provide information reported from the hardware back to the OS. If the server isn't complaining, you shouldn't be worried.
– ewwhite
Apr 12 '16 at 20:47
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Please install the HPE Management Agents for your server. The specific HP health agents you need are here.
All of the relevant software for your server model is located here.
I've installed the HPE Management Agent, the WBEM Agents and SNMP server. I still see no obvious way to adjust fan speed. I have also installed the System Management Homepage, which just seems to be a dashboard of server information. What should I do next?
– George
Apr 12 '16 at 20:44
Nothing. Your server is going to run as it sees fit. The HP Management Agents are there to provide information reported from the hardware back to the OS. If the server isn't complaining, you shouldn't be worried.
– ewwhite
Apr 12 '16 at 20:47
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Please install the HPE Management Agents for your server. The specific HP health agents you need are here.
All of the relevant software for your server model is located here.
Please install the HPE Management Agents for your server. The specific HP health agents you need are here.
All of the relevant software for your server model is located here.
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I've installed the HPE Management Agent, the WBEM Agents and SNMP server. I still see no obvious way to adjust fan speed. I have also installed the System Management Homepage, which just seems to be a dashboard of server information. What should I do next?
– George
Apr 12 '16 at 20:44
Nothing. Your server is going to run as it sees fit. The HP Management Agents are there to provide information reported from the hardware back to the OS. If the server isn't complaining, you shouldn't be worried.
– ewwhite
Apr 12 '16 at 20:47
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I've installed the HPE Management Agent, the WBEM Agents and SNMP server. I still see no obvious way to adjust fan speed. I have also installed the System Management Homepage, which just seems to be a dashboard of server information. What should I do next?
– George
Apr 12 '16 at 20:44
Nothing. Your server is going to run as it sees fit. The HP Management Agents are there to provide information reported from the hardware back to the OS. If the server isn't complaining, you shouldn't be worried.
– ewwhite
Apr 12 '16 at 20:47
I've installed the HPE Management Agent, the WBEM Agents and SNMP server. I still see no obvious way to adjust fan speed. I have also installed the System Management Homepage, which just seems to be a dashboard of server information. What should I do next?
– George
Apr 12 '16 at 20:44
I've installed the HPE Management Agent, the WBEM Agents and SNMP server. I still see no obvious way to adjust fan speed. I have also installed the System Management Homepage, which just seems to be a dashboard of server information. What should I do next?
– George
Apr 12 '16 at 20:44
Nothing. Your server is going to run as it sees fit. The HP Management Agents are there to provide information reported from the hardware back to the OS. If the server isn't complaining, you shouldn't be worried.
– ewwhite
Apr 12 '16 at 20:47
Nothing. Your server is going to run as it sees fit. The HP Management Agents are there to provide information reported from the hardware back to the OS. If the server isn't complaining, you shouldn't be worried.
– ewwhite
Apr 12 '16 at 20:47
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