Contents. Installer Compatibility Table This table is a community maintained matrix of builds and their compatibility with various HP ProLiant systems.
This page does not infer official support from HP. Information on official HP support offerings for Debian can be found on. There is a HP support documentation about Debian GNU / Linux 6.0 Squeeze installation on ProLiant servers. (Hostname downloads.linux.hp.com referred in PDF file should be read downloads.linux.hpe.com.) You may need firmware blobs found at and and instructions found at installation manual. System Config Installer Installation Report Summary Stretch MicroServer Gen10 AMD Opteron Processor (X3xxx) stretch-4.9.0-4-amd64-netinst Nothing unusual in kernel logs. Works fine, but after reboot no display visible.
HP recommends to, but it does not work with Stretch. Adding 'nomodeset' to kernel command line works around the issue in Stretch. Solution is to install firmware-linux-nonfree Jessie MicroServer Gen8 G2020T Intel Pentium Processor G2020T (original), 2 x KTH-PL316E/8G = 16 GB RAM, Ethernet 1Gb 2-port 332i Adapter (original), Dynamic Smart Array B120i Controller (Single disk, RAID 0) (original), No MicroSD or internal USB jessie-8.6.0-amd64-netinst Nothing unusual in kernel logs. Works fine, no firmware needed.
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No need to disable AHCI if boot order is configured appropriately in BIOS or iLO4. (System will beep before bootloader starts however.) DL380 Gen9 Smart Array P440ar, SAS to HP 1-8 G2 Tape Autoloader, RAID-1 and 10 debian-8.5.0-amd64-CD-1.iso Used HP's 'Intelligent Provisioning' to configure RAID devices before starting installation. Installation itself straightforward (100 MB UEFI boot, 500 MB boot, rest LVM PV). After installation and boot from internal storage some fixes: 1) firmware-linux-nonfree required for tg3. 2) Tape Autoloader not detected until installed kernel 4.6.3 from Jessie backports.
3) kernel parameters: nofb nomodeset nosplash vga=normal video=vesafb:off (may not all have been necessary) to get more than first few boot messages on local console. DL380 Gen9 Smart Array P440ar, SAS, RAID-1 debian-8.2.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso Worked fine. Post-install warnings about missing tg3 firmware in update-initramfs: installed firmware-linux-nonfree. DL380 Gen9 Smart Array P440ar, SAS, RAID-6 debian-8.1.0-amd64-CD-1.iso (1) Before installation, extract and place all tg3 files to root folder of the USB thumb drive for loading network driver during installation (2) Set UEFI BIOS in bootup setting (3) Manual partition during installation, create a 100MB partition and set as type EFI Worked fine DL320 G5p Serial ATA debian-8.1.0-amd64-CD-1.iso Worked fine G1610T Gen8 Microserver Smart Array B120i, Broadcom NICs debian-8.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso Worked fine, no firmware required. Had to set 'Enable SATA AHCI' under 'System Options' in BIOS to get it booting from hard drive. Nokia e72 software download.
Wheezy DL360p Smart Array 420i, SAS, RAID-5 firmware-7.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso Worked fine, firmware cd used for tg3 DL360 G2 Smart Array 5i, RAID-0 firmware-7.3.0-i386-netinst.iso The Debian installer complains when it tries to detect the cd-rom/dvd. It says it's unable to detect it or it would just hang on that page. I'm not sure why but to fix it: press alt-f1 then enter. It will take you to a shell - check /dev and mount what you suspect is your optical drive (mount /dev/. Drama korea sub indonesia. /mnt works, no need for options) and if it works then you're good to go, alt-f2 to go back to the installer menus. I have no idea why this was necessary, I had /dev/cdrom dvd and sg0 and they all mounted fine which basically means there we're 3 devices pointing to my optical drive and yet the installer is not able to detect it. If you use the installer on the link it should work fine except for what was mentioned on the installation report.
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The installer comes pre-loaded with additional non-free firmware blobs which helps as you don't need to modify the official iso's. I know this is a really, really old server but all the more you'd want Debian/linux on it. It's zooming now! MicroServer G7 N54L Serial ATA RAID-1 debian-7.6.0-amd64-netinst.iso You only need to edit the installer commandline to add dmraid=true as explained in wiki page.
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On booting I found the message 'modprobe: module dm-raid45 not found in modules.dep' which I fixed editing /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/dmraid and changing dmraid-45 into dmraid Works fine. VGA is Radeon, and complains about the firmware missing (no acceleration, reduced 2D performance). Installing the firmware-linux-nonfree package solves this issue (not sure if not installing it penalizes the CPU too much though).
Welcome to the ITRC Forums! The standard procedure: Go to and select 'Download drivers and software (and firmware)'. Audio controller driver download. Type in your server model (in this case, 'DL380 G4' is enough and press Enter. If your server model was ambiguous, the next page will be a list of matching server models: just pick one. If you're unsure, pick the basic model ('DL380 G4 Server').
The next step is OS selection. Pick the OS you're going to use for installing the firmware upgrades, if you intend to do it on-line. For off-line upgrades, pick whatever OS is most familiar to you: the off-line upgrades should be downloadable through all OS choices. Now you should be on the download page.
Go to the 'Firmware' category. Click the name of the upgrade to read installation instructions, release notes, version history and/or whatever extra information is available, or simply click the Download button. Some of the downloads are on a FTP server: if you're behind a firewall that does not allow FTP connections, your download might fail.
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