HP Smart Update Manager User Guide Abstract This guide is intended for individuals familiar with the configuration and operation of Microsoft Window
Introduction 10 o libxcb-1.5-1.el6.i686.rpm o libXau-1.0.5-1.el6.i686.rpm o libXrender-0.9.5-1.el6.i686.rpm o libXrandr-1.3.0-4.el6.i686.rpm o l
Introduction 11 HP SUM version Delivered with Support and limitations 8.50 • HP ProLiant Support Pack for Linux 8.50 packs 4.0.2 • HP Smart Updat
Introduction 12 Scenario Description HP SUM command HP deliverable • Do not require scripting • Want to select the components to be installed S
Introduction 13 Scenario Description HP SUM command HP deliverable (use the HP Smart Update Firmware DVD with embedded HP SUM to deploy firmware
Introduction 14 HP SUM stores host and group information from session to session. However, user names, passwords, and existing credentials are not s
Introduction 15 Firmware Types Supported by HP SUM HP StorageWorks MDS 600 enclosure firmware Yes MSA 2000 firmware (P2x00 firmware) No D2600/D2700
HP SUM User Interface 16 HP SUM User Interface Deployment scenarios HP SUM deploys firmware and software on a local host or one or more remote hosts
HP SUM User Interface 17 Source selections Use the Source Selections screen to: • Select repositories that contain updates • Add repositories •
HP SUM User Interface 18 • Name—This field displays the repository name. Select the repositories you want to use by checking the box next to the re
HP SUM User Interface 19 4. Enter the User ID (if necessary). 5. Enter the Password (if necessary). 6. Click OK. Using multiple repositories HP S
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HP SUM User Interface 20 NOTE: If you select firmware or software only, you might not have any updates to apply to a device on the Select Bundles
HP SUM User Interface 21 by the component. The configuration is stored within the component and is propagated to all targets. If the optional config
HP SUM User Interface 22 Select targets The Select Targets screen, allows you to do the following: • Select targets (for example, servers or enclo
HP SUM User Interface 23 The table displays the following target information: • Check box—Targets with selected checkboxes are updated. Click the c
HP SUM User Interface 24 Target types Supported target types include: • Server–a local host or a remote server. • iLO • Onboard Administrator •
HP SUM User Interface 25 6. Click OK to save and close the dialog box. 7. Click Done. 8. In the Select Targets screen table, the Status field will
HP SUM User Interface 26 • Schedule updates • Select bundles to install on bundles and/or targets • Select components to install to bundles and/o
HP SUM User Interface 27 Abort installation Click Abort Installation to complete the installation of the current component and then abort the instal
HP SUM User Interface 28 3. Check each component that you want to update on the selected target. If there is a dependency failure, click Failed Depe
HP SUM User Interface 29 that caused the warning might cause more serious problems. To continue without resolving the warnings, select Ignore Warnin
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HP SUM User Interface 30 1. Click Schedule Update. 2. Click Create Schedule, type a schedule description, and then click OK. 3. Select the targets
Scripted deployment 31 Scripted deployment Command-line interface The HP SUM command-line interface enables you to script custom installations. Com
Scripted deployment 32 Command-line arguments HP SUM 5.0.0 recognizes the following command-line arguments. These arguments can be used to pre-popul
Scripted deployment 33 Installation options Description "group_name" Manager graphical user interface. /b[undle] <bundle_to_install>
Scripted deployment 34 Installation options Description used, the AMS components are required, but the WMI components are optional. /use_wmi This a
Scripted deployment 35 Reboot options Description • All components selected for installation are successfully installed. • At least one of the in
Scripted deployment 36 Targets Description /oa_password This argument provides the password credential for OA associated with VC specified with &qu
Scripted deployment 37 Using input files Description /inputfile “filename” This argument enables you to script the deployment of firmware and soft
Scripted deployment 38 Command G7 and earlier /use_ams/use_wmi WBEM and SNMP /use_wmi/use_snmp WBEM and SNMP /use_ams/use_wmi/use_snmp WBEM and SNM
Scripted deployment 39 o HP System Management Homepage for Windows (cp008257.exe) • HP Smart Update Manager o Defined groups: Management Servers—T
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Scripted deployment 40 Return codes HP SUM has consolidated return codes from Linux and Windows® smart components into a new, enhanced return code m
Scripted deployment 41 Error level Meaning 1 The installation of the deliverable is successful. Reboot is required for the deliverable to be enable
Scripted deployment 42 Command-line usage of input file The form for the HP SUM command line using an input file is hpsum -inputfile <filename>
Scripted deployment 43 Error reporting If errors are encountered in the input file, HP Smart Update Manager exits with a return value of -2 (bad par
Scripted deployment 44 Parameter Description Possible values SKIPTARGET This parameter defines the behavior when a remote target has an existing H
Scripted deployment 45 Parameter Description Possible values installation. Do not use the /romonly parameter with the /softwareonly parameter. SOF
Scripted deployment 46 Parameter Description Possible values location. * For Windows components, the default location is %SYSTEMDRIVE%\CPQSYSTEM\h
Scripted deployment 47 Parameter Description Possible values CMASTARTSTORAGEAGENT This parameter determines whether the HP Insight Systems Manager
Scripted deployment 48 Parameter Description Possible values subnets to use for its web servers. The IP-BINDING parameter must be set to yes for t
Scripted deployment 49 Parameter Description Possible values • TrustByAll—HP does not recommend using this value because of possible negative sec
Contents 5 Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 Windows Server 2003 environment ... 70 Troubleshooting HP Smart Upda
Scripted deployment 50 COMPONENTSLIST = cp001234.exe, cp001235.exe BUNDLESLIST = bp001234.xml ALLOWUPDATEBUNDLE = YES SKIPTARGET = NO IGNOREERRORS =
Scripted deployment 51 SKIPTARGET = NO SOURCEPATH = C:\fwcd\firmware-8.70-0\hp\swpackages [GROUPS] HOST=winserver UID=Userid PWD=password [END] Exam
Scripted deployment 52 Report type Description Report file information* /report This argument generates a report listing, a target summary, and h
Scripted deployment 53 The following figure illustrates the HP SUM report in HTML format.
Scripted deployment 54 The following figure illustrates the HP SUM Inventory report in HTML format.
Scripted deployment 55 The following figure illustrates the HP SUM Firmware report in HTML format.
Advanced topics 56 Advanced topics Configuring IPv6 networks with HP Smart Update Manager Starting with HP Smart Update Manager version 3.2.0, you c
Advanced topics 57 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters 3. On the Edit menu, click Add Value. 4. Add the f
Advanced topics 58 After you connect to the target server, all other HP Smart Update Manager functions work identically. Log files for IPv6 hosts ar
Advanced topics 59 IPv6 addresses can be passed to HP Smart Update Manager in command line arguments or using the HP Smart Update Manager user inter
Introduction 6 Introduction HP SUM overview HP SUM is a technology included in many HP products for installing and updating firmware and software co
Advanced topics 60 Limitations of IPv6 for Linux The only current limitation of HP Smart Update Manager in a Linux IPv6 environment is that all remo
Troubleshooting 61 Troubleshooting Recovering from a failed ROM upgrade Recovering from a failed system ROM upgrade Use redundant ROM or ROMPaq to r
Troubleshooting 62 6. Power up the server. The server generates one long beep and two short beeps to indicate that it is in disaster recovery mode.
Troubleshooting 63 Recovering from an installation failure Collecting trace directories HP SUM generates a set of debug trace logs located in the %T
Troubleshooting 64 Log Files Function screen. Hpsum_detail_log.txt This file contains the log data of the components. hpsum_execution_log_<date
Troubleshooting 65 • Ensure your workstation does not have an existing connection to the ADMIN$ share on the target IP address. If it does, it prev
Troubleshooting 66 Recovering from a loss of Linux remote functionality Configuring firewall settings When the Unable to Access Host message appears
Troubleshooting 67 Enabling ports in HP Smart Update Manager The ports that HP SUM uses cannot be configured. When HP SUM initiates communications t
Troubleshooting 68 Ports 80 or 63000-63005 For Integrity servers and c-Class OA, port 80 must be opened on the local system for the remote system to
Troubleshooting 69 Recovering from operating system limitations when using a Japanese character set Displaying the user-specified reboot message usi
Introduction 7 • Support for updating firmware on network-based targets such as the OA, iLO 2/iLO 3 through Network Management Port, and VC Etherne
Troubleshooting 70 Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 networks If HP Smart Update Manager cannot connect to the remote server, you migh
Troubleshooting 71 Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 Windows Server 2008 environment To validate that the IPv6 network is configured c
Troubleshooting 72 HP SUM found new hardware message During the discovery progress, HP SUM might display the following pop-up message: Found New Har
Troubleshooting 73 HP SUM displays No components found in the selected repository(ies) message The No components found in the selected repository(ie
Troubleshooting 74 4. Select the Activity Log tab. As displayed in the following image, in the Message column, notice the entry similar to the follo
Troubleshooting 75 9. From the screen image, use the following settings for the new firewall rules on your system. 10. Click OK to ensure new fire
Troubleshooting 76 Performing these steps allows HP SUM to function, although after a period of time (ranging from minutes to hours), McAfee disable
Technical support 77 Technical support Reference documentation • To download the ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD, Smart Update Firmware DVD, Smart
Technical support 78 • SUSE Linux (http://www.novell.com/linux) HP contact information For United States and worldwide contact information, see th
Acronyms and abbreviations 79 Acronyms and abbreviations AMS agentless management services CLI Command Line Interface DNS domain name system FPGA
Introduction 8 manner, you must have the user name and password available for each remote server available. Alternatively, you can use a domain acco
Acronyms and abbreviations 80 POST Power-On Self Test PSP HP ProLiant Support Pack RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility RILOE II Remote Insight Lights-Ou
Index 81 A advanced topics 56 arguments 32 authorized reseller 77, 78 B blocked HP Smart Update Manager, recovering from 66 bundle filter op
Index 82 M maximizing a window to single display 73 minimum requirements 7 minimum requirements for Linux servers 8 minimum requirements for W
Introduction 9 o e2fsprogs-32bit • For SLES 11 x86 servers: o libstdc++33-3.3.3-11.9.i586 or later o libnl (required for QLogic and Emulex driver
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