3.Select the Download drivers and software (and firmware) option.
4.Enter your server model (for example, BL460c G5) in the For product text box, and select Go>> to search for that server.
NOTE: If more than one server model matches the value you entered in the For product text box, select the appropriate server model from the search results.
5.Select the appropriate Linux OS and version from the list of available operating systems.
6.Scroll down the page until you see the table labeled Software - Support Pack.
7.Select the PSP or SPP link in the Description column.
8.To download the PSP or SPP, select the Download>> button associated with the *.tar.gz (gzipped) file.
To view or download the associated User Guide, select the Release Notes tab.
Related documentation
Related documentation
•HP Insight Management Preinstallation Worksheet
•HP Insight Management Quick Installation Guide
•HP Insight Management Installation and Configuration Guide
•HP Insight Control Getting Started Guide
•HP Insight Control Release Notes
•Portable Images Network Tool (PINT) README (Linux and Windows)
•HP Insight Control server migration Online Help
•For a list of supported platforms for Insight Control, see the HP Insight Management Support Matrix at: http://www.hp.com/go/insightmanagement/docs
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Book title | The title of a book. On the web, this can be a hyperlink to the |
| book itself. |
Command | A command name or command phrase, for example ls |
Computer output | Information displayed by the computer. |
Ctrl+x or | A key sequence that indicates you must hold down the keyboard |
| key labeled Ctrl while you press the letter x. |
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE | The name of an environment variable, for example, PATH. |
Key | The name of a keyboard key. Return and Enter both refer to the |
| same key. |
Term | A term or phrase that is defined in the body text of the document, |
| not in a glossary. |
User input | Indicates commands and text that you type exactly as shown. |
Replaceable | The name of a placeholder that you replace with an actual value. |
[ ] | In command syntax statements, these characters enclose optional |
| content. |
{ } | In command syntax statements, these characters enclose required |
| content. |
The character that separates items in a linear list of choices. |
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