
On HP systems that support this technology, it’s called Cooperative Power Management in the BIOS settings and is enabled by default. This feature is fully supported by ESXi and we therefore recommend enabling it (or leaving it enabled) in the BIOS.
#HP PROLIANT ML110 G7 DRIVERS PDF#
I looked up the Performance Best Practices for VMware vSphere 5.0 PDF for specific ACPI settings and Power States. HP ML110 G7 crashing during ESXi 5.0 Build 504890 startupĪfter having filmed the crash, the last thing that came up before the crash was ACPI. On your vCenter, jump to the Update Manager Administration pane, and select the Import Patches option. This bundle contains multiple drivers such as the HP Common Information Model (CIM) Providers, HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) driver and HP Compaq ROM Utility (CRU) driver. The second one is the HP ESXi 5.0 Offline Bundle now in version 1.1 since December 2011. I recommend that you download this driver from the VMware website on your vCenter and extract it in a convenient place, as we will need the hpsa-500-5.0.0-offline_bundle-537239.zip file. The first one is the VMware ESXi 5.0 Driver CD for the HP SmartArray version 5.0.0-24.0 released on 2. Having just purchased a set of HP Proliant ML110 G7, I found out that HP has release at least two sets of drivers for ESXi 5.0.
#HP PROLIANT ML110 G7 DRIVERS HOW TO#
This post will explain how to use the vCenter Update Manager to create a custom Hewlett-Packard Extensions baseline, so that you can install the HP Drivers on your ESXi install and the HP CIM Management Tools.
