HP Smart Update Manager (SUM) manual Verifying Installed Components

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4.After selecting the bundle for all hosts being updated, access the Select Items to be Installed screen to complete the following tasks:

a.Select the components to be installed.

b.Review failed dependencies before installation.

c.Review the revision history of the components.

5.Click Install to proceed with the installation. After installation completes, the Installation Results screen appears.

6.If any components did not install successfully, complete the following steps:

a.Review the installation logs for information about any failures.

b.Exit HP SUM.

c.Make the required update to the environment.

d.Restart installation of the PSP.

For more information, see the HP Smart Update Manager User Guide at http://www.hp.com/ support/HP_Smart_Update_Manager_UG_en.

Verifying Installed Components

If you want to verify the installation of components, there are two ways to check:

Using the RPM database. Run the command: rpm -qa grep hp

This command works on all versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Using HP SUM logs. HP recommends checking the HP SUM execution logs to determine what components were installed, and if a component has a dependency issue.

Check the following file to determine the installed components:

/var/cpq/Component.log

Check the following file for more detailed information:

/tmp/hpsum

For more information, see “Troubleshooting” (page 41).

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Contents HP ProLiant Support Pack User Guide Page Contents Documentation feedback Acronyms and abbreviations Index Introduction PSP overviewComponents in the PSP Not be available in some casesComponent Description/Benefit Storage-Linux Which does not ship in Red Hat or SuseNew features New featuresObtaining PSP Version control Creating a centralized, network-based software repositoryDeploying PSPs PSP deployment scenariosDeployment for Microsoft Windows Minimum requirements for Microsoft Windows PSPInstalling the PSP for Windows Installing the PSP for WindowsServer virtualization detection and support Deploying PSPs for LinuxUpgrading a PSP from HP SUM Minimum requirements for Linux PSP Minimum requirements for Linux PSPMinimum requirements for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 servers Rpm-build-4.8.0-12.el6.arch.rpm Gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.arch.rpm E2fsprogs-32bit Installing or upgrading a PSP for Linux Verifying Installed Components Command-line interface Command-line syntaxCommand-line interface Advanced topicsNo switches UseamsUsesnmp UsewmiCommand-line arguments Installation options Useweb 22.33.4480Installation options Overriding errors Reboot optionsReboot Rebootmessage reboot message Use this argument to select a partition to updateRebootdelay timeoutinsecs RebootalwaysDryrun CurrentcredentialPassword Logdir pathSYSTEMDRIVE%\CPQSYSTEM\hp\ Path\hp\log\netAddressComponent configuration for Windows components only Command-line examples HP SUMReturn codes Linux smart-component return codesInput files Linux RPM return codesError reporting Input file format and rulesFile encoding Input filesInput file parameters Ignoreerrors SourcepathUselatest YES, noWebupdateneeded SoftwareonlyUsecurrentcredential UseproxyserverCmalocalhostrwcommstr CmalocalhostrocommstrCmamgmtstationrwipordns CmamgmtstationrwcommstrHpvcavcrmloginid HpvcavcrmloginpasswdADMIN-GROUP ANONYMOUS-ACCESSIP-RESTRICTED-INCLUDE IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLUDE or10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10 10.2.2.2-10.2.2.10 Trustmode CertlistXenamelist HPQLA2X00FOUpdatetype RebootlistIgnorewarnings DevicelistEND Targets Reports Usage hpsum /reportHpsumReportdate.html HpsumReportdate.xml HpsumInventoryReportdate.html HpsumInventoryReportdate.xmlHPSUMInstalledReportdatatime.xml or Html Report typeInstallation troubleshooting for Microsoft Windows TroubleshootingInstallation troubleshooting for Microsoft Windows Ports Ports 445 and 137/138/139 TroubleshootingPorts Description Installation troubleshooting for Linux How many target devices are selected for installation Send data to the target serverPorts PortHow to contact HP Subscription service Related informationSupport and other resources Information to collect before contacting HPTypographic conventions HP Insight Remote Support softwareWebsites Monospace textHP Insight Remote Support software Documentation feedback Documentation feedbackAcronyms and abbreviations Transmission Control Protocol/Internet ProtocolObtaining PSPs overview IndexIndex