Hardware Management Console Readme

For use with Version 8 Release 8.1.0 Service Pack 2

 

Contents

The information in this Readme contains fix list and other package information about the Hardware Management Console.

PTF MH01580

This package includes fixes for HMC Version 8 Release 8.1.0 Service Pack 2.  You can reference this package by APAR# MB03975 and PTF MH01580. This image must be installed on top of HMC Version 8 Release 8.1.0 Service Pack 2 (PTF MH01452) with or without additional fixes.

NOTE: This PTF is cumulative and supersedes MH01528, MH01532, MH01550, MH01567, and MH01572.


Package information
Package name Size Checksum (sha1sum) APAR# PTF#
MH01580.iso 1236586496 5f824ed42dcaabe33b34d2087e21c2b0773cc14b
MB03975 MH01580
Splash Panel information (or lshmc -V output)

"version= Version: 8
Release: 8.1.0
Service Pack: 2
HMC Build level 20151102.1
MH01580: various updates (11-05-2015)
","base_version=V8R8.1.0
"

Known Issues

The HMC may encounter loss of remote web browser access to the HMC after application of this PTF. Users should verify the HMC Certificate Signature Algorithm and update the certificate if needed prior to installing this PTF.  For further information see http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1020801 

List of fixes

Security Fixes

Previously released fixes also included in this PTF:











MH01572

10/19/15
Security Fixes

  • Miscellaneous security updates including:
    • Timezone 2015f update
    • httpd/mod_ssl updates
    • krb5 updates: CVE-2014-5352, CVE-2014-9421, and CVE-2014-9422
    • ntp updates: CVE-2014-9297, CVE-2014-9298, and CVE-2015-1798
    • strongswan updates: CVE-2015-4171
    • autofs update: CVE-2014-8169
    • gnutls updates:  CVE-2014-8155, CVE-2015-0282, and CVE-2015-0294 
  • Fixed vulnerability for glibc libraries: CVE-2013-7424
  • Fixed libuser vulnerabilities: CVE-2015-3245 and CVE-2015-3246
  • Fixed net-snmp vulnerabilities: CVE-2015-5621 and CVE-2014-3565
General Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where deploy system plan may fail with unknown error.
  • Fixed an issue that caused duplicate MAC addresses after the system went to Recovery and a Recover Partition Data -> Restore task was executed.
  • Fixed an issue where the keyboard setting may be reset to default values after reboot.
  • Fixed an issue with data replication to prevent an error during configuration resulting in message "The Hardware Management Console at the specified address could not be reached or is not at the appropriate level of code to be used as a data source"
  • Added additional pedbg collections for field issues

MH01567
09/25/15

  • Fixed an issue that could potentially cause a certificate chain error.



MH01550
08/12/15
Security Fixes

  • Fixed multiple Java vulnerabilities: CVE-2015-4733, CVE-2015-4732, CVE-2015-2590, CVE-2015-4731, CVE-2015-4748, CVE-2015-2664, CVE-2015-2621, CVE-2015-2601, CVE-2015-4749, CVE-2015-2625, and CVE-2015-1931
  • Fixed Kerberos vulnerabilities: CVE-2014-5353 and CVE-2014-5355
  • Fixed multiple openssl vulnerability: CVE-2014-8176, CVE-2015-1788, CVE-2015-1789, CVE-2015-1790, CVE-2015-1791, CVE-2015-1792, and CVE-2015-3216
  • Fixed NTP vulnerabilities: CVE-2015-1799 and CVE-2015-3405
  • Fixed Strongswan vulnerabilities: CVE-2014-9221, CVE-2014-2891, CVE-2014-2338, and CVE-2013-5018












MH01532

07/14/15
Known Issues:
  • The install may fail on HMCs that have been multi-step upgraded from Version 7.  Users can verify the HMC Certificate Signature Algorithm and update the certificate if needed prior to installing this PTF. For further information and instructions on preventing or resolving the issue see:
    http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1020801
  • Beginning June 30, 2015, a new server is required for customers using Electronic Service Agent on the HMC to Call Home to IBM.  Ensure any external firewall allows https connection to new server IP 129.42.50.224.  For a list of all required IP addresses and ports see the whitepaper "ESA for HMC Connectivity Security for IBM POWER6, POWER7 and POWER8 Processor-Based Systems and IBM Storage Systems DS8000" available at:
    http://www-01.ibm.com/support/esa/security.htm
Security Fixes

  • Fixed multiple Java vulnerabilities: CVE-2015-0480, CVE-2015-0486, CVE-2015-0488, CVE-2015-0478, CVE-2015-0477, CVE-2015-1916
  • Fixed httpd and openssl "Logjam" vulnerability:CVE-2015-4000
  • Fixed glibc vulnerabilities: CVE-2013-7423, CVE-2015-1781   
  • Fixed multiple Unzip Heap Buffer Overflows, "Zero Day", Vulnerabilities: CVE-2014-8139, CVE-2014-8140, CVE-2014-8141, CVE-2014-9636
  • Fixed a potential security issue with viosvrcmd
General fixes
  • Fixed a problem where after an upgrade of dual HMCs, activating the first partition may cause the other HMC to incorrectly show a recovery state until the next rebuild.      
  • Fixed an issue where the server will go to an incomplete state if a user creates a new virtual network with a name that conflicts with auto-generated network names.
  • Fixed an issue where login with a user profile that does not have an all resource role was slow.
  • Updated the code signing certificate for the vterm applet.
      

MH01528

05/22/2015
General Fixes
  • Fixed an issue where logging stops after log rotation  runs for syslog impacting system files in /var/log

Installation

Installation instructions for HMC Version 8 upgrades and corrective service can be found at these locations:

Installation methods for HMC Version 8 fixes

Instructions and images for upgrading via a remote network install can be found here:

HMC V8 network installation images and installation instructions

Additional information

Notes:

  1. The Install Corrective Service task now allows you to install corrective service updates from the ISO image files of these updates. You can download these ISO image files for the HMC, and then use the ISO image file to install the corrective service update. You no longer need to burn CD-R or DVD-R media to use the ISO image file to install corrective service.
  2. This image requires DVD -R media.
  3. To install updates over the network, select the *.iso file on the "Select Service Package" panel of the Install Corrective Service task. The HMC application extracts the files needed to install the corrective service. If you are using USB flash media, copy the *.iso file to the flash media, and then select the file when prompted.
  4. The updhmc command line command has also been modified to use the *.iso file. To use the command, follow the syntax in this example:
    updhmc -t s -h <myservername> -f </home/updates/corrrective_service.iso> -u <HMC_username> -i

In all cases, the HMC application extracts the files needed to install the corrective service.