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    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPD4" date="1695470400">-      Fixed issue of self-initiated resetting of drives under queue full handling situations</changelog>
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    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG2" date="1583928000">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG2" date="1584014400">-      Fixed a timeout error and improved performance.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG2-2.1" date="1594728000">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode or Host Bus Adapter (HBA) is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.
      * Customers who already installed latest firmware version do not need to update to sub version like (B) (C) (D) etc..</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG2-2.1" date="1594814400">-       Added support for RHEL 8.2.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3" date="1594900800">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode or Host Bus Adapter (HBA) is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3" date="1594987200">-      This update includes a fix that prevents unrecoverable read errors in highly localized write intensive workload, and a new servo code revision that improves performance under specific vibration conditions.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3-2.1" date="1614686400">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.
      * Customers who already installed latest firmware version do not need to update to sub version like (B) (C) (D) etc..</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3-2.1" date="1614772800">-      Added support for RHEL 8.3</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3-3.1" date="1632398400">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.
      * Customers who already installed latest firmware version do not need to update to sub version like (B) (C) (D) etc..</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3-3.1" date="1632484800">-      Added support for RHEL 8.4 and SLES15SP3.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3-4.1" date="1652616000">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.
      * Customers who already installed latest firmware version do not need to update to sub version like (B) (C) (D) etc..</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG3-4.1" date="1652702400">-      Added support for RHEL 9.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG5" date="1661342400">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG5" date="1661428800">-      Fixes an intermittent issue where the incorrect model number can be reported during spin-up.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG5-2.1" date="1670846400">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.
      * Customers who already installed latest firmware version do not need to update to sub version like (B) (C) (D) etc.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG5-2.1" date="1670932800">-      Added support for RHEL 9.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPG6" date="1695124800">-      Update maximum continuous operation temperature values for host thermal management and reporting.</changelog>
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    <version epoch="0" ver="HPD2" rel="1.1"/>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPD1" date="1664280000">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode or Host Bus Adapter (HBA) is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPD1" date="1664366400">-      Firmware addresses a hot plug reporting concern</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPD1-2.1" date="1680177600">-      Online firmware flashing of drives attached to a Smart Array controller running in Zero Memory (ZM) mode or Host Bus Adapter (HBA) is NOT supported. Only offline firmware flashing of drives is supported for these configurations.
      * Online drive firmware update available for Smart Array Controllers configured in systems running supported Linux, Microsoft Windows, and VMware environments. All other OSes would require an offline update using the Service Pack for ProLiant and Smart Update Manager.
      * Customers who already installed latest firmware version do not need to update to sub version like (B) (C) (D) etc.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPD1-2.1" date="1680264000">-      Firmware addresses a hot plug reporting concern</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; HPD2" date="1698235200">-      Fixes the logic bug in the media cache cleaning abort handling that caused the drive to choose and execute the R/W command before the Request Sense to prevent assert.</changelog>
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  <package pkgid="9927edb6969eab06cb10dc39a68f1d9d1b324e6aa18cbe6e4fc2c9960456c62a" name="firmware-ilo6" arch="x86_64">
    <version epoch="0" ver="1.54" rel="1.1"/>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.10" date="1669982400">-      Support for AMD EPYC 9004 Series Processors.
      * Support for separate Power Domains for System and GPU based on Platform Support.
      * Incorporation of Secure Element controller on the system board for iLO to enable Transfer of Ownership. iLO6 firmware initializes and configures Secure Element with needed checks for secure transfer of ownership to OpenBMC in future.
      * IPMI changes for GPU temperature Threshold reporting.
      * iLO Redfish conformance Support - Location Indicator Active for Drive Objects.
      * iLO Redfish conformance Support - Power Subsystem and Thermal Schemas.
      * iLO Redfish conformance Support - Date Time local offset.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.20" date="1674475200">-      Support for Intel 4th Generation Xeon Processors.
      * Support for Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel VROC).
      * Support for SPDM for increased Security with Storage and Network cards.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.20" date="1674561600">-     None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.30" date="1679918400">-      CBM Support (connect without PCID)
      * CBM Support (Nex reboot auto connect)
      * DL560 - Display multi-CPLDs revision on RBSU and iLO web
      * Gen11 MUXed CPLD updates
      * Liquid cooling support on DL560 platforms with 2 CPLDs and 2 CPUs
      * iLO to support virtual media mounts</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.30" date="1680004800">-      Updated utilities and system libraries are required to support the iLO High Security, FIPS, and CNSA security states.
      * Latest iLO 6 features are not supported by RIBCL or the CLI.
      * Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends the use of the iLO RESTful API, particularly for setting the iLO security state and configuring extended user privileges.
      * The iLO RESTful API is the preferred programmatic interface for Gen10, Gen10+ and Gen11 systems. 
      * The preferred CLI and scripting tool is the RESTful Interface Tool (iLOREST).</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.35" date="1681214400">-         iLO Transfer of Ownership support</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.35" date="1681300800">-         SUT hang and show "Halted system due to SPDM" during reboot stress  
        DL380G11 server is getting halted with error showing as system halted due
    to SPDM</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.40" date="1684670400">-      iLO enablement for new NVIDIA L40 PCIe acceletor
      * iLO enablement for new NVIDIA L4 PCIe accelerator
      * Need disk drive model stringetc for all drives in the server to be provided to COM
      * Hostname to be included in body of Redfish event
      * Enhance the update experience for PLDM Type-A components
      * Improvement on logging related to COM
      * Graceful shutdown support for COM initiated Firmware update
      * SMBIOS modification for High Bandwidth Memory (Intel Xeon CPU Max Series)
      * Supportability Improvement for DIAG Secure Element
      * Granular enable/disable of SNMP V1/V3 version
      * Pending reset flag support for COM initiated Firmware Update
      * Cloud based management enhancements for simplified onboarding
      * MCTP Device handling for FLR and BDF changes runtime for AMD
      * Display DA Drives when the VROC OOB driver is not available in ESXi
      * Enable/Disable IPMI KCS Interface through Redfish API</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.40" date="1684756800">-      Fixed IPMI SSIF MultiPart Command Failure issue (This enables IPMI utilities on ProLiant RL300 Gen 11 to use the SSIF interface for in-band management)
      * Fixed DIMM temperature reading data issue
      * Fixed The Firmware Update Operation Fail Through OneView for ME issue.
      * Fixed RDE VAS Reports Stack Memory Usage of 96%
      * Fixed the issue of Firmware flash fails during system reboots.
      * Fixed the issue of iLO Recovery from FTP not working
      * Fixed the issue of Hostname property &amp; value missing in most of the REST events logged in Listener.
      * Fixed the issue of iLO UI/REST interfaces inaccessible when attempt to create event subscription during server POST complete.
      * Fixed the issue of Server state is Unmanaged in OV.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.41" date="1684843200">-     iLO 6 v1.41 has the same content or feature set as iLO6 1.40 plus an
    additional fix for COM (Compute Ops Management) related to COM4VC bundle
    update message and event. The additional COM related fix is NOT applicable to
    other regular use case scenarios. Hence upgrading to iLO6 v1.41 is optional</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.41" date="1684929600">-     None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.41" date="1685016000">-     Fix provided to have synchronous messages to reflect the status, to Compute
    Ops Management, after completion of server reset during bundle update in
    COM4VC use case scenario.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.43" date="1686830400">-     Edgeline related release</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.43" date="1686916800">-     None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.43" date="1687003200">-      Enablement for Edgeline e930t server platform attributes
      * Fix provided for Secure boot certificate enrollment issue
      * Fix for iLO communication with chassis controller causing instability</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.45" date="1687089600">-      Redfish APIs for iLO, System TPM measurement and SPDM capable option cards measurements. 
        * System TPM measurements are currently supported only on Intel and AMD platforms
        * Install TPM version 1.512 to use for System TPM measurements
      * Supported BIOS versions are Intel U54 v2.10 or later and AMD A55 v1.40 or later
      * Support for Universal Backplane Management Version 7
      * Added support for MCTP Device handling for FLR and BDF changes at runtime.
      * Added support to enable and disable IPMI KCS interface through iLO web interface and iLO Redfish API</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.45" date="1687176000">-      Performance issue for Inband IPMI commands over SSIF interface (needs system ROM v1.40)
      * DL380 Gen11 binding vfio-pci driver to Intel E810 NIC causes iLO health monitoring failure
      * Schema Errors reported under /redfish/v1/ComponentIntegrity/
      * Incorrect Tasks status is shown when Redfish delete volume with Long Running Test
      * EDSFF NVMe SPDM Auth fails with iLO 6 1.40 Pass 6/7 Build with error as  (reason Unable to verify Signature)
      * Compute Ops Management for VCenter Reset task is added as BootUEFI(Graceful Shutdown) in the iLO Queue
      * BootToUefi(Graceful Shutdown) is added as Pending Reset task in the iLO Queue
      * During Bundle update one of the component f/w update fails
      * CPU Utilization graph is not updating when CPU is stressed.</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.50" date="1689854400">-      Added capability in iLO for Two Factor Authentication using OTP (One Time Password) for Microsoft AD users
      * To display drive enclosure info in Firmware tab in iLO
      * Support for controller which goes for functional reset runtime
      * iLO to mark the correct component update status for runtime agent updatable components based on the update status and update result
      * Secure erase of data based on the usecase (customer, factory or openbmc ownership transfer)
      * iLO Support to Reduce AMD Bootup Delay. Reduce the delay by saving the memory trained data to specific location in BIOS SPI memory
      * iLO stops the bundle update in the scenario where BootToUefi task goes to exception to ensure Graceful shutdown of server
      * iLO Support for OBSE in factory mode without the need for Advance License
      * iLO will display Intel CFR Version in Process Information Page</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.50" date="1689940800">-      OEM iLO component does not show the OEM equivalent entry for Intelligent Provision in One Time Boot Option
      * Handling delayed device discovered in UEFI mode during discovery phase
      * Persist the KCS interface setting across iLO reboots
      * Capability to enable KCS interface setting without needing a factory reset</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.51" date="1692360000">-      Support for LocationIndicatorActive LED for NVMe drive when it is configured behind VROC controller
      * Support for StatusIndicator LED for NVMe drive when it is configured behind VROC controller
      * Support for telemetry streaming using Redfish event subscription</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.51" date="1692446400">-      Incorrect reporting of the firmware version of Intel NVMe drives
      * Bundle update issue in case of file download failure for HPE GreenLake Compute Ops Management
      * iLO Two-Factor authentication login fails when AD user login name is used as username for iLO Login instead of AD user display name
      * Incorrect reporting of the Nic card port status from IPMI SDR list
      * Fixing HPE GreenLake Compute Ops Management retry logic to address HPE GreenLake Compute Ops Management status was changing from Connection in progress to Connection failed</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.52" date="1694692800">-      iLO needs to provide IPv4 address for RDE enabled NIC
      * NVIDIA L40S needs to be enabled on HPE Servers (Gen11, Gen10 Plus)
      * iLO enablement for Intel Ponte Vecchio (PVC) for accelerator manageability and supportability
      * Reduce EDSFF power consumption using NVMe Power States feature
      * iLO enhancements to support SMBIOS 3.86 spec (type 197 and 242)</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.52" date="1694779200">-      Increased the maximum boot order to 512 as specified by UEFI EV specification
      * Incorrect sensor values for some sub-components in IPMI response
      * The "Ignore" option for the "Global Component Integrity" security parameter in the iLO Security Dashboard gets automatically disabled
      * The discrepancy between M.2 Slot Name with Redfish URI and iLO GUI is removed. The product name getting from backend will be displayed in redfish and UI as well
      * Enforced a limit of 14 bytes for DHCP v4 clientId. An error response of "400 - Bad Request" will be observed if the length is beyond 14 characters
      * Removal of duplicate sensor entries from IPMI response
      * UefiDevicePath length increased from 256 bytes to 1024 bytes</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.53" date="1697112000">-      Added support for Qualcomm X100
      * Added enhanced support to iLO firmware to report additional description about the components for HPE GreenLake Compute Ops Management initiated firmware bundle update
      * Added support to enable or disable User Accounts through Redfish and iLO web interface
      * In-band IPMI support for HPE ProLiant RL300 Gen11 servers (RHEL 8.6)
      * For PLDM components, added support to selectively update the target devices on the system through Install Sets and Task Queue</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.53" date="1697198400">-      Fixed CloudConnect retry logic to reconnect to iLO once connectivity is resumed
      * Fixed the auto-connect issue if the HPE GreenLake Compute Ops Management (COM) was disabled due to a no-retry</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 1.54" date="1699617600">-      Fix has been implemented to show right data in redfish, which includes to suppress additional SetObject name when adapter provides expanded data for GET operation in RDE
      * Excessive event issue is fixed when RDE and DCi coexist on the system on iLO 5 and iLO 6
      * iLO Login page shows the Server as Managed by HPE OneView when actually the Server is in Monitored mode</changelog>
  </package>
  <package pkgid="a91e9b03e13834b5437278ade438b090d00889677d36df152d75a92324fcb5bd" name="firmware-u54_me" arch="x86_64">
    <version epoch="0" ver="06.00.05.046.0" rel="1.1"/>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 06.00.04.031.0" date="1680782400">-     *Important Notes:**
    
    None
    
    **Firmware Dependencies:**
    
    None
    
    **Enhancements/New Features:**
    
    This is the initial version of the firmware.
    
    **Known Issues:**
    
    None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 06.00.04.033.0" date="1680868800">-     *Important Notes:**
    
    This version of the Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware contains updates
    aligned with the Intel Best Known Configuration (BKC) WW09.
    
    **Firmware Dependencies:**
    
    None
    
    **Problems Fixed:**
    
    Updated Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware to 06.00.04.033.0 to align
    with the Intel Best Known Configuration (BKC) WW09.
    
    **Known Issues:**
    
    None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 06.00.04.075.0" date="1689854400">-     *Important Notes:**
    
    This version of the Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware contains the
    latest package for Intel Sapphire Rapids.
    
    **Firmware Dependencies:**
    
    None
    
    **Enhancements/New Features:**
    
    This version contains the latest Server Platform Services firmware for Intel
    Sapphire Rapids.
    
    **Known Issues:**
    
    None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 06.00.05.046.0" date="1699099200">-     *Important Notes:**
    
    This version of the Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware contains the
    latest package for 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors.
    
    **Firmware Dependencies:**
    
    None
    
    **Problems Fixed:**
    
    This version contains the latest Server Platform Services firmware for 4th
    Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors.
    
    **Known Issues:**
    
    None</changelog>
  </package>
  <package pkgid="e3deec9d3ef2b286efa74dc4a17241ccf3f05a84c7f33e48ae9a28d174115f13" name="firmware-u58_me" arch="x86_64">
    <version epoch="0" ver="06.00.05.046.0" rel="1.1"/>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 06.00.04.031.0" date="1680782400">-     *Important Notes:**
    
    None
    
    **Firmware Dependencies:**
    
    None
    
    **Enhancements/New Features:**
    
    This is the initial version of the firmware.
    
    **Known Issues:**
    
    None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 06.00.04.033.0" date="1680868800">-     *Important Notes:**
    
    This version of the Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware contains updates
    aligned with the Intel Best Known Configuration (BKC) WW09.
    
    **Firmware Dependencies:**
    
    None
    
    **Problems Fixed:**
    
    Updated Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware to 06.00.04.033.0 to align
    with the Intel Best Known Configuration (BKC) WW09.
    
    **Known Issues:**
    
    None</changelog>
    <changelog author="HP Linux Development &lt;Linux_SWdeliverables@external.groups.hpe.com&gt; 06.00.04.075.0" date="1689854400">-     *Important Notes:**
    
    This version of the Server Platform Services (SPS) Firmware contains the
    latest package for Intel Sapphire Rapids.
    
    **Firmware Dependencies:**
    
    None
    
    **Enhancements/New Features:**
    
    This version contains the latest Server Platform Services firmware for Intel
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