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Integrated Smart Update Tools for Windows and Linux User Guide Version 2.2.0 Abstract This document describes how to use Integrated Smart Update Tools to update firmware and operating system drivers on HPE ProLiant servers. This document is intended for individuals who understand the configuration and operations of Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, Linux, smart components, and the risk of data loss from performing updates. Part Number: 831983-007 Published: February 2018 Edition: 1

Copyright 2015, 2018 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Confidential computer software. Valid license from Hewlett Packard Enterprise required for possession, use, or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. Links to third-party websites take you outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website. Hewlett Packard Enterprise has no control over and is not responsible for information outside the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.

Contents isut introduction... 5 Integrated Smart Update Tools... 5 isut operating modes... 5 Dual boot environment notes... 6 HPE Firmware, Driver, and Software Inventory Discovery... 6 Downloading isut... 8 Downloading isut... 8 Downloading SUM... 8 Downloading isut RPM keys...8 Installing isut... 9 Configuring isut with the SUM GUI...9 Installing isut with the SUM GUI... 9 Verifying isut installation... 10 Setting the staging directory... 10 Reinstalling isut with the SUM GUI...10 Issuing isut commands...11 isut command-line basics...11 Changing the isut mode...11 Reviewing staged components... 11 Command-line parameters...12 activate...12 clearstaging... 12 deploy... 13 deployreboot... 13 exportconfig... 14 help... 14 importconfig... 14 set...15 stage... 16 start... 16 status... 17 stop... 17 verify... 18 version...18 isut log files... 19 About log files... 19 Collecting log files in Windows and Linux... 19 Contents 3

Uninstalling isut... 20 Uninstalling isut in Windows... 20 Uninstalling isut in Linux... 20 isut troubleshooting...21 Baseline URI not Detected as a Supported Baseline... 21 isut unexpectedly installs a CHIF driver... 21 Cannot clear the isut staging directory... 21 isut is installed, but does not issue commands... 22 isut does not recognize a configuration file... 22 isut cannot stage files... 22 isut cannot mount baseline ISO through ilo Virtual Media...23 isut cannot start deployment...23 isut cannot reboot a server... 24 Components in an ilo task queue are marked as Exception... 24 isut does not launch SUM...24 isut does not support the version of SUM...25 An unprivileged account installed isut... 25 isut unexpectedly changes the command... 25 Websites and support...27 Websites... 27 Support and other resources... 27 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support...27 Accessing updates... 28 Customer self repair...28 Remote support...28 Warranty information... 29 Regulatory information... 29 Documentation feedback... 30 4 Contents

isut introduction Integrated Smart Update Tools Integrated Smart Update Tools is a software utility used with ilo 4, ilo 5, HPE OneView, ilo Amplifier Pack, Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP), and Smart Update Manager (SUM) to stage, install, and activate firmware and driver updates. NOTE: HPE OneView or ilo Amplifier Pack manage the ilo while isut runs on each server and deploys the updates. The same administrator might not manage both applications. Create a process that notifies the administrators when updates are available. Integrated Smart Update Tools: Polls ilo to check for requests from HPE OneView or ilo Amplifier Pack for updates through the management network and orchestrates staging, deploying, and activating updates. You can adjust the polling interval by issuing the appropriate command-line option provided by isut. Performs inventory on target servers, stages deployment, deploys updates, and then reboots the servers. ilo 5 with integrated Smart Update (Gen10 servers only): Loads Install Sets to the ilo Repository on ilo 5 nodes. isut deploys OS-based updates from the ilo Repository. ilo Amplifier Pack: Displays available updates for servers. Communicates with isut (or SUT 1.x) to initiate updates using the ilo Redfish interface. isut reports the status of updates to ilo Amplifier Pack via ilo Restful Interface. HPE OneView: Displays available updates for servers. Communicates with isut (or SUT 1.x) to initiate updates, reports the status on the Firmware section of the Server Profile page of HPE OneView. HPE OneView provides automated compliance reporting in the dashboard. SPP: A comprehensive systems software and firmware update solution, which is delivered as a single ISO image. SUM: A tool for firmware and driver maintenance for HPE ProLiant servers and associated options. NOTE: Do not manage same nodes with ilo Amplifier Pack and HPE OneView at the same time. isut operating modes isut runs in the following modes: OnDemand mode (default): OnDemand mode enables the administrator to write commands in the CLI window that: Stages updates Deploys updates Reboots servers Auto mode: isut runs in the following Auto modes: isut introduction 5

AutoStage Stages available components to the host server through ilo Virtual Media. Uses SUM to inventory the server. Copies needed components to the server for deployment. AutoDeploy Performs all the tasks in AutoStage mode. Deploys available components on the host server. AutoDeployReboot Performs all the tasks in AutoDeploy mode. If required, reboots the host server. NOTE: If the deployment succeeds, isut verifies the updates by default. Use the command sut /deploy noautoverify to prevent the default verification. Use the status command to view which mode isut is running. Dual boot environment notes If you have an environment where servers boot to both Windows and Linux operating systems. If you run isut in one operating system, and then are going to run it in on another, change the staging directory to the correct path. Use the following command: sut -set stagingdirectory=<staging_directory_path> IMPORTANT: isut requires permission to write to the staging directory. For more information on command-line parameters, see Command-line parameters. HPE Firmware, Driver, and Software Inventory Discovery Gen9 and Earlier Smart components are HPE's release mechanism for firmware, drivers, and other software. A smart component contains meta XML data, an installer, and the firmware, driver, or software to be updated or installed. All of these are compressed into a single deliverable file (RPM for Linux, self-extracting EXE for Windows and ZIP for VMware.) Smart Update Manager (SUM) uses various means to determine whether smart components are applicable for install on a target system, including the following: 6 Dual boot environment notes

1. ilo provides inventory information for most firmware. 2. Agentless Management System (AMS) running in the operating system passes storage firmware, software, and driver inventory to ilo, where it is made available. SUM runs the components not identified by the above methods to determine applicability. The process is as follows: 1. When you boot an SPP ISO, SUM runs the firmware components applicable to the SPP operating system (currently SLES 12) in discovery mode. 2. The components display a message when they are applicable for install, and SUM adds them to an install set. 3. After the discovery process is complete, SUM installs all the components in the install set, in the proper order, and with optional reboots. When HPE OneView performs updates using Smart Update Tools (SUT) in the OS, SUT downloads SUM from the HPE OneView-mounted SPP, and then downloads the firmware components for the current OS (Windows, SLES, and RHEL). SUT then runs SUM, which builds an install set using the methods described above. Finally, SUT cleans up SUM and the downloaded components. Gen10 HPE has made significant improvements to all aspects of firmware management in Gen 10, including discovery. Specifically, two improvements help with discovery: Gen10 ilo 5 now provides better inventory, including a GUID that contains IDs (for example PCI IDs) for installed devices. Metadata fields are now added to components, including IDs matching those reported by ilo (above). With some exceptions, SUM can now simply match component GUIDs with GUIDs reported in ilo inventory, and no longer needs to run components in discovery mode. This also reduces disk space for HPE OneView updates because SUT no longer needs to download all the components into the operating system for SUM to run in discovery mode. The ilo Repository in Gen10 servers provides a side benefit for discovery. SUM can build install sets and stage components into the ilo Repository without affecting the production load on the server. Then, during the server's maintenance window, SUT in the operating system can download just the install set components from the ilo Repository and immediately install them without running SUM discovery. isut introduction 7

Downloading isut Downloading isut isut is available through the product downloads page. Procedure Download isut from https://www.hpe.com/servers/sut. Downloading SUM Procedure 1. Go to https://www.hpe.com/servers/sum. 2. Click Download. 3. Select the SUM version you want to download. 4. In the Delivery Options area, select the SUM file you want to download. Downloading isut RPM keys Procedure Open the link https://downloads.linux.hpe.com/sdr/keys.html in a web browser and follow the instructions. 8 Downloading isut

Installing isut Configuring isut with the SUM GUI For more information on using SUM, see the SUM documentation at http://www.hpe.com/info/sumdocs. Prerequisites Directory containing the isut components. Procedure 1. Launch SUM in GUI mode. 2. On the Baseline Library Screen, click Add Baseline, and then map to the directory that contains the configured isut components. 3. To sort the isut components, click Configurable. 4. Click Components. 5. Click Configurable or Configured. Components labeled Configurable have no configuration settings. Components labeled Configured have saved configuration settings. 6. Change the configuration parameters, and then click Save in SUM or Save and Export. Installing isut with the SUM GUI You can also use the SUM CLI, CLI with Input File, and interactive CLI modes to install isut. For more information on using SUM, see the Smart Update Manager CLI and Interactive CLI Guide at www.hpe.com/support/sum-cli-en. Prerequisites Directory with the isut components. Procedure 1. Launch SUM in GUI mode. 2. On the Baseline Library screen, add a baseline, and then map to the directory that contains the configured isut components. 3. On the Nodes Library screen, add the nodes where you are installing isut and assign the baseline with the isut components. 4. On the Nodes Library screen, perform inventory on the nodes where you are installing isut. 5. Install the components. Installing isut 9

Verifying isut installation Procedure Issue the following command on the host. sut -status If isut is installed, the system displays isut settings. For example, mode and baseline version. Setting the staging directory If you do not want to use the default isut staging directory, issue a set parameter to assign the staging directory. Procedure 1. Open a command-line window. 2. Enter the command sut /set stagingdirectory=<directory_path>. isut creates a backup configuration file that isut can use in future sessions. More information set on page 15 Reinstalling isut with the SUM GUI You can reinstall isut with SUM and overwrite the currently installed version of isut. You can reinstall isut to change the configuration for multiple servers at the same time. Prerequisites Directory with isut components configured. Procedure 1. Launch SUM in GUI mode. 2. On the Baseline Library screen, add a baseline, and then map to the directory that contains the configured isut components. 3. On the Nodes Library screen, add the nodes where you are installing SUM and assign the baseline with the isut components. 4. On the Nodes Library screen, perform inventory on the nodes where you are installing isut. 5. Install the components. Use the Advanced Deployment mode and Force the component updates. 10 Verifying isut installation

Issuing isut commands isut command-line basics The following example is the basic isut syntax. sut -[command] (Linux) NOTE: Running isut on a server with ilo configured in High Security mode needs ilo Administrator credentials. Use the sut -set command to store ilo credentials in the host so that isut can use the ilo credentials for ilo communication. If you do not want isut to store the ilo credentials, provide the credentials with each isut command. Providing credentials with each command will not work with sut - deploy or sut -deployreboot commands if the baseline also contains the isut component. When using Auto mode, always use the sut -set command so that isut performs the deploy operation in Auto mode when ilo is configured in High Security mode. Changing the isut mode Prerequisites isut installed on the server. Procedure 1. Open a command line on the server. 2. Issue the set parameter. sut -set mode=[mode_type} Reviewing staged components Use the /status parameter to display a list of all components staged by isut. Procedure From a command line, type sut -status. isut generates a list of components available for deployment, and required user actions. Issuing isut commands 11

Command-line parameters The following parameters are valid for the command line. activate Syntax /activate (Windows) -activate (Linux) Description Reboots the server if a reboot is required to activate the firmware/software. The command asks for reboot confirmation. Options sut /activate force Provide this option to avoid the reboot confirmation step. Restrictions Valid in the following state: InstalledPendingReboot Example input sut /activate sut -activate clearstaging Syntax /clearstaging (Windows) -clearstaging (Linux) Description Clears everything in the current staging directory. Restrictions Not valid in the following states: Staging Staged Installing 12 Command-line parameters

Activating InstalledPendingReboot deploy Example input sut /clearstaging sut -clearstaging Syntax /deploy (Windows) -deploy (Linux) Description Deploys components, and then enables verification after reboot to check whether components are deployed correctly. Options noautoverify Passing parameter prevents isut from verifying the component installation automatically after deployment. Example input sut /deploy sut -deploy deployreboot Syntax /deployreboot (Windows) -deployreboot (Linux) Description Deploys components and then reboots the server if a reboot is required. After reboot, verifies if the updates are deployed correctly. Options noautoverify Passing parameter prevents isut from verifying the component installation automatically after deployment is completed and re-booted. Example input sut /deployreboot sut -deployreboot deploy 13

exportconfig Syntax /exportconfig <filename> (Windows) -exportconfig <filename> (Linux) Description Uses the configuration file name as a parameter and writes all isut setting values to the file. Restrictions Valid in all states. Example input sut /exportconfig <filename> sut -exportconfig <filename> More information importconfig on page 14 help Syntax /help (Windows) -help (Linux) Description Displays command-line help information. Example input sut /help sut /? sut -help sut -? importconfig Syntax /importconfig <path_to_config_file> (Windows) -importconfig <path_to_config_file> (Linux) Description Uses the configuration file parameters and applies the settings. 14 exportconfig

Restrictions This command is allowed in the following states: StageFailed InstallFailed Activated ActivatedFailed InstalledPendingReboot Example input sut /importconfig <path_to_config_file> sut -importconfig <path_to_config_file> set Syntax /set (Windows) -set (Linux) Description Changes isut options. Options sut -set mode=<ondemand,autostage,autodeploy,autodeployreboot> Selects the mode isut uses. AutoStage: Stages components to the server. AutoDeploy: Stages and deploys the components. AutoDeployReboot: Stages, deploys, and if necessary, reboots the server. OnDemand: isut deploys updates when the admin issues commands. sut -set stagingdirectory=<directory_path> Specifies the directory where isut stages components. sut -set rebootmessage <message> isut displays the reboot message. sut -set rebootdelay <seconds> The number of seconds before isut reboots the node. sut -set pollingintervalinminutes=<time_minutes> How frequently isut requests information from SUM, HPE OneView or ilo Amplifier Pack. sut -set savelogs=<true/false> Sets whether isut saves the log files. set 15

sut -set enableiloqueuedupdates=<true/false> Default = true. Valid for ilo 5 nodes only. If true, isut polls the ilo for any updates in the ilo Installation Queue. sut -set ilousername=<username> ilopassword=<password> Enter ilo credentials, to enable the isut perform updates, when ilo 5 is in one of the High Security modes. To hide the password characters, provide ilo username and press Enter, which prompts you enter the password as below: sut -set ilousername=<username> Please provide the ilo password: <******> stage The ilo credentials are stored in the isut database, and will be used to run any On Demand commands in High Security mode. sut -set ignorewarnings=true Ignores warnings isut encounters during deployment. sut -set tpmbypassflag=true Bypasses TPM warnings. Example input sut /set mode=ondemand sut -set mode=autostage Syntax start /stage (Windows) -stage (Linux) Description Determines which components must be applied on the node and copies the components to the staging directory. Restrictions isut requires permissions to write to the staging directory. Example input sut /stage sut -stage Syntax /start (Windows) 16 stage

-start (Linux) Description If isut is in Auto mode, starts the isut service. Restrictions isut mode must be in the following modes: AutoStage AutoDeploy AutoDeployReboot status stop Example input sut /start sut -start Syntax /status (Windows) -status (Linux) Description Displays the current state of the isut engine. Example input sut /status sut -status Syntax /stop (Windows) -stop (Linux) Description Stops the isut service. Example input sut /stop sut -stop status 17

verify Syntax /verify (Windows) -verify (Linux) Description Verifies that the update happened successfully. Changes state to Activated if the update is successful. Only required if you passed the noautoverify parameter with the deploy or deployreboot command. Example input sut /verify sut -verify version Syntax /version (Windows) -version (Linux) Description Displays the installed version of isut. Example input sut /version sut -version 18 verify

isut log files About log files After isut automatically generates updates after: Deploying updates. Staging updates. Verifying updates. isut saves the log files in the following locations: Windows: OnDemand mode: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\sut\logs Auto mode: C:\Users\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\sut\logs Linux: /var/tmp/sut/sum Collecting log files in Windows and Linux Procedure 1. Use one of the following commands: Windows: gatherlogs_x64.exe /debuglogdir <directory_location>. Linux:./gatherlogs.sh --debuglogdir /var/tmp/sut/sum isut log files 19

Uninstalling isut Uninstalling isut in Windows Make sure that isut is not installed on your servers. Procedure 1. On your Windows server, open Programs and Features. 2. Select Integrated Smart Update Tools for Windows, and then click Uninstall. Uninstalling isut in Linux Make sure that isut is not installed on your server. Procedure 1. Use the following to find the isut filename. rpm q sut grep -i sut 2. Use the following command to uninstall isut: - rpm e sut 20 Uninstalling isut

isut troubleshooting Baseline URI not Detected as a Supported Baseline Symptom The URI provided is not detected as a supported baseline ISO. The directory contents do not match the SPP structure. Action 1. Verify that the SPP ISO is valid. 2. Reissue the request. isut unexpectedly installs a CHIF driver Symptom isut installs a CHIF driver when you did not select it for installation. isut requires the CHIF driver to perform tasks. Action No action. Cannot clear the isut staging directory Symptom While staging components, isut cannot clear the staging directory. Solution 1 The user does not have execution permissions for the directory or file. Action Make sure that the administrator has write permissions for the directory. Solution 2 Other processes are using the staged files. isut troubleshooting 21

Action Verify that other processes are not using the staged files. isut is installed, but does not issue commands Symptom isut installed succeeds, but command do not function. A user account without administrator or root user privileges installed isut. Action Uninstall isut and reinstall with an administrator account or root user. isut does not recognize a configuration file Symptom isut does not recognize the specified configuration file. The path to the configuration file includes spaces. Action Remove all empty spaces from the directory path to a configuration file. isut cannot stage files Symptom isut cannot stage files. Solution 1 isut files require more space than available on the disk. Action Clear disk space on staging drive and retry the staging operation. Solution 2 The component is not in the baseline SPP. 22 isut is installed, but does not issue commands

Action Verify that the component is in the baseline SPP. Solution 3 SPP fails security validation on Windows. Action Update the Windows root certificates. Manually update the GlobalSign Root CA and AddTrust External Root CA certificates. isut cannot mount baseline ISO through ilo Virtual Media Symptom Mounting the baseline ISO through the ilo Virtual Media failed. The baseline is not accessible. The HTTPS server hosting the baseline ISO is busy. There is no HPE ilo Advanced license installed. Action 1. Check to see if another baseline ISO is already mounted through ilo Virtual Media. 2. Verify that an HPE ilo Advanced license is installed. 3. Verify that the staging directory URI is accessible. 4. Retry the operation. isut cannot start deployment Symptom isut cannot deploy updates. The staging directory is not accessible or has been deleted. isut cannot mount baseline ISO through ilo Virtual Media 23

Action Verify the staging directory is valid. isut cannot reboot a server Symptom isut cannot reboot a server after deploying updates to the server. Action Manually reboot the server. Components in an ilo task queue are marked as Exception Symptom isut marks the component state in ilo task queue as Exception with message ID as InvalidFile This can occur if the component signature is not imported into the rpm database. Windows certificates are not current. Action 1. Make sure that the certificates are up-to-date on the system. Linux: Import the HPE rpm keys at http://downloads.linux.hpe.com/sdr/keys.html. Use the rpm --import command. isut does not launch SUM Symptom SUM does not execute. Solution 1 The SUM binary does not exist in the staging location. 24 isut cannot reboot a server

Action Make sure that SUM exists in the SPP ISO. Solution 2 The SUM binary does not have the correct permissions. Action Make sure that the SUM binary has the correct permissions. isut does not support the version of SUM Symptom isut cannot launch SUM. The version of SUM is too old. Action Verify that the version of SUM is supported. For more information, see the Integrated Smart Update Tools Release Notes. An unprivileged account installed isut Symptom isut installed succeeds, but command do not function. A user account without administrator or root user privileges installed isut. Action Uninstall isut and reinstall with an administrator account or root user. isut unexpectedly changes the command Symptom A requested command changes during processing. A user sent a request while isut processed another request. isut does not support the version of SUM 25

Action Reissue the command that changed. Make sure that one command ends before issuing another command 26 isut troubleshooting

Websites and support Websites Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library Smart Update Manager Smart Update Manager Downloads Smart Update Manager Information Library Smart Update Tools Smart Update Tools Information Library Service Pack for ProLiant Service Pack for ProLiant documentation Service Pack for ProLiant downloads Service Pack for ProLiant custom downloads HPE SDR site www.hpe.com/info/eil www.hpe.com/servers/sum www.hpe.com/servers/sum-download www.hpe.com/info/sum-docs www.hpe.com/servers/sut www.hpe.com/info/sut-docs www.hpe.com/servers/spp www.hpe.com/info/spp/documentation www.hpe.com/servers/spp/download www.hpe.com/servers/spp/custom downloads.linux.hpe.com For additional websites, see Support and other resources. Support and other resources Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support For live assistance, go to the Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Worldwide website: http://www.hpe.com/assistance To access documentation and support services, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website: http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Information to collect Technical support registration number (if applicable) Product name, model or version, and serial number Operating system name and version Firmware version Error messages Websites and support 27

Product-specific reports and logs Add-on products or components Third-party products or components Accessing updates Some software products provide a mechanism for accessing software updates through the product interface. Review your product documentation to identify the recommended software update method. To download product updates: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: Software downloads www.hpe.com/support/downloads Software Depot www.hpe.com/support/softwaredepot To subscribe to enewsletters and alerts: www.hpe.com/support/e-updates To view and update your entitlements, and to link your contracts and warranties with your profile, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center More Information on Access to Support Materials page: www.hpe.com/support/accesstosupportmaterials IMPORTANT: Access to some updates might require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center. You must have an HPE Passport set up with relevant entitlements. Customer self repair Hewlett Packard Enterprise customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your product. If a CSR part needs to be replaced, it will be shipped directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience. Some parts do not qualify for CSR. Your Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR. For more information about CSR, contact your local service provider or go to the CSR website: http://www.hpe.com/support/selfrepair Remote support Remote support is available with supported devices as part of your warranty or contractual support agreement. It provides intelligent event diagnosis, and automatic, secure submission of hardware event notifications to Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which will initiate a fast and accurate resolution based on your product's service level. Hewlett Packard Enterprise strongly recommends that you register your device for remote support. If your product includes additional remote support details, use search to locate that information. 28 Accessing updates

Remote support and Proactive Care information HPE Get Connected www.hpe.com/services/getconnected HPE Proactive Care services www.hpe.com/services/proactivecare HPE Proactive Care service: Supported products list www.hpe.com/services/proactivecaresupportedproducts HPE Proactive Care advanced service: Supported products list www.hpe.com/services/proactivecareadvancedsupportedproducts Proactive Care customer information Proactive Care central www.hpe.com/services/proactivecarecentral Proactive Care service activation www.hpe.com/services/proactivecarecentralgetstarted Warranty information To view the warranty for your product or to view the Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products reference document, go to the Enterprise Safety and Compliance website: www.hpe.com/support/safety-compliance-enterpriseproducts Additional warranty information HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers and Options www.hpe.com/support/proliantservers-warranties HPE Enterprise Servers www.hpe.com/support/enterpriseservers-warranties HPE Storage Products www.hpe.com/support/storage-warranties HPE Networking Products www.hpe.com/support/networking-warranties Regulatory information To view the regulatory information for your product, view the Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: www.hpe.com/support/safety-compliance-enterpriseproducts Additional regulatory information Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council). A chemical information report for this product can be found at: www.hpe.com/info/reach For Hewlett Packard Enterprise product environmental and safety information and compliance data, including RoHS and REACH, see: www.hpe.com/info/ecodata Warranty information 29

For Hewlett Packard Enterprise environmental information, including company programs, product recycling, and energy efficiency, see: www.hpe.com/info/environment Documentation feedback Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title, part number, edition, and publication date located on the front cover of the document. For online help content, include the product name, product version, help edition, and publication date located on the legal notices page. 30 Documentation feedback