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Xserve Lights-Out Management Firmware Update 1.1

Apple has released Xserve Lights-Out Management Firmware Update 1.1.

Whats New in this Version
- This update includes changes to the Lights-Out Management environment of the Intel-based Xserve. It addresses the intermittent issue that causes the LOM port to be unresponsive. This update is strongly recommended for all Intel-based Xserve systems.

The Xserve Lights-Out Management Firmware Update 1.1 application has been installed into the /Applications/Server folder of the selected volume. You must then run the firmware update application to perform the update to the Xserve. You may run the update as an application in the Finder of the target Xserve or remotely from the command line.


More information can be found on Apple's website.

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55 months ago
Shows that they have not forgot Xserve!
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55 months ago

Shows that they have not forgot Xserve!


One small update to some firmware shows that ? Or that some customers got a bit vocal about a large order and they decided to oblige them.

I assume an Xserve update will come with updated Mac Pro's, as they use pretty much the same stuff.
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55 months ago
i would like an xserve if anyone is unhappy with them. :D
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55 months ago

i would like an xserve if anyone is unhappy with them. :D


Hey, hey! I'll second that!

Anyway, I wonder what was changed in the update?
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55 months ago
Xserves are no fun unless you get a dozen of them.
Still I'd take any spares that are on offer.
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55 months ago
Are there still no dual quad-core XServes?

That's silly. Just about everybody else who makes x86 servers has 8-core 1U systems now. Unless they really have to have OS X server, why would anybody buy one of these rather than a cheper competing machine with twice the CPU power? Apple can get away with gouging people's eyes out in the desktop market because it has a genuine benefit (OS X) and style difference which ensures some people will overlook the huge cost differences.

In the server market, I don't think anybody cares what the machines look like, and why bother with OS X when nobody will ever see the interface? The BSDs and Linux are just as stable and suitable as server platforms.

Mind you, the fact that LOM has been broken for this long and nobody noticed tells you how many serious server farms are using XServes...
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55 months ago

Are there still no dual quad-core XServes?

That's silly. Just about everybody else who makes x86 servers has 8-core 1U systems now. Unless they really have to have OS X server, why would anybody buy one of these rather than a cheper competing machine with twice the CPU power? Apple can get away with gouging people's eyes out in the desktop market because it has a genuine benefit (OS X) and style difference which ensures some people will overlook the huge cost differences.

In the server market, I don't think anybody cares what the machines look like, and why bother with OS X when nobody will ever see the interface? The BSDs and Linux are just as stable and suitable as server platforms.

Mind you, the fact that LOM has been broken for this long and nobody noticed tells you how many serious server farms are using XServes...


Agreed. Also, Mac OS X Server pretty much sucks when it comes to server OS's. Yes, I unfortunately have plenty of experience with Mac OS X Server (both 10.3 and 10.4).
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55 months ago

In the server market, I don't think anybody cares what the machines look like, and why bother with OS X when nobody will ever see the interface? The BSDs and Linux are just as stable and suitable as server platforms.


I run my deptartment with 5 Xserve (PPC and Intel) machines and would not run any thing else. It's not what they look like. Sheesh.
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55 months ago

Agreed. Also, Mac OS X Server pretty much sucks when it comes to server OS's. Yes, I unfortunately have plenty of experience with Mac OS X Server (both 10.3 and 10.4).


WORKS FOR US! :D
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