142 HP ProLiant DL360 Generation 4 Server Reference and Troubleshooting Guide
• Microsoft® operating systems—PSPs are available for servers running
Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0, and Windows® Server 2003. SSDs are also
available for other versions of Microsoft® Windows® operating systems.
• Novell NetWare—PSPs are available for servers running the latest versions
of Novell NetWare. SSDs are available for previous versions of the Novell
NetWare operating system.
• Caldera UnixWare and SCO OpenServer from Caldera—EFSs are available
for servers running Caldera and SCO operating systems.
• Sun Solaris—DUs are available for servers running the Sun Solaris operating
system.
• IBM OS/2—SSDs are available for systems running the IBM OS/2 operating
system.
• Linux—PSPs are available for servers running the latest Linux versions. For
versions not supported by PSPs, drivers are available for individual
download
(http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/linux/softwaredrivers.html
).
Remote ROM Flash Problems
List of Problems:
General remote ROM flash problems are occurring...................................................................142
Command-line syntax error........................................................................................................143
Invalid or incorrect command-line parameters...........................................................................143
Access denied on target computer ..............................................................................................143
Network connection fails on remote communication.................................................................144
Failure occurs during ROM flash ...............................................................................................144
Target system is not supported ...................................................................................................144
General remote ROM flash problems are occurring
Action: Be sure you follow these requirements for using the Remote ROM flash
utility:
• A local administrative client system that is running the Microsoft® Windows
NT® 4.0, Windows® 2000, or Windows® Server 2003 operating system
• One or more remote servers with system ROMs requiring upgrade