"No found compatible network adapter" Blade HP VirtualConnect upgrade to ESXi 5

Hello

I just upgraded a HP Proliant BL490c G6 of ESXi 4.1.0 to ESXi 5.0 U2. The host started OK but did not find the network interface cards. The exact error message at logon on the screen is "no compatible network adapter found. Please consult Hardware Compatibility Guide (HCG product) for supported cards. »

The host uses HP Virtual Connect for networking.

As a host ESXi 4 that there worked.

Using Update Manager 5 it has been then upgraded to ESXi 5 using the Image of ESX Custom HP (HP - ESX - 5.0.2 - standard-iso build 914586), which is when he lost the network cards.

(A similar upgrade of a G7 BL490c in the same chassis worked well)

When the blade reached ESXi version 4.1 network cards appeared in the viclient like Broadcom NetXtreme II 57711E/NC532i 10 Gig Ethernet.

A look at Versions of driver in HP provided images VMware ESX/ESXi http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/software/vmware-esxi/driver_version.html shows that net-bnx2 - Version - 2.2.1l.v50.1 - 1 & net-bnx2x - Version - 1.72.54.v50.2 - 1 are both included in the image of the building.

VirtualConnect firmware is version 3.15

Can someone tell me what is wrong and how to fix it?

See you soon

Guy

You must start the server blades with the "HP for ProLiant Service Pack CD" to update the firmware of the NETWORK adapter.

Online firmware updates are also possible (using "Smart Components"), but unfortunately not for the network adapters.

See my HP & VMware links page for the relevant download links.

-Andreas

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