HP Smart Update Manager (SUM) manual Installation options

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Installation options

/c[omponent]<component_to_install> or <component1_to_install> <component2_to_install>

/group "group_name"

/b[undle] <bundle_to_install> or <bundle1_to_install> <bu/use_latestndle2_to_install>

/allow_update_to_bundle

/allow_non_bundle_components

/use_latest

/use_location "file_share"

Description

Specifies which components to install. Components to install can be specified with or without the /c[omponent] argument.

If you are using the /c[omponent] argument, then only one component can specified with the argument. However, multiple /c arguments and components can be specified on the same line.

If you do not use the /c[omponent] argument, then multiple components can be specified at the same time, but the components must be separated by a blank and listed after all the arguments on the command line.

The components are installed in the order provided unless dependencies between components require installation in a different order. If so, the utility changes the installation order based on the component dependencies to ensure the successful installation of as many components as possible.

Multiple components and bundles can be specified on the same command line. When you are mixing components and bundles on the command line, the filter switches control what components and bundles are installed.

This argument specifies an already defined group name in the HP SUM GUI.

This argument specifies bundles to install. Bundles to install can be specified with or without the /b[undle] argument.

If you are using the /b[undle] argument, only one bundle can specified with the argument. However, multiple /b arguments and bundles can be specified on the same line.

If you do not use the /b[undle] argument, multiple bundles can be specified at the same time, but the bundles must be separated by a blank and listed after all the arguments on the command line.

This argument is a filter switch. It enables you to install newer versions of components defined in a PSP, ISP, or firmware bundle.

This argument enables these components to replace the older versions of the same component that might have shipped with the bundles.

This argument is a filter switch. It enables you to install components that are not included in the bundle but reside in the directory with the components in the bundle.

This argument is a filter switch for use with bundles. The argument enables the latest version of the bundle to be used when multiple versions of bundles are listed on the command line. If there are no bundles specified on the command line, and multiple bundles are in the directory, the /use_latest argument allows HP SUM to use the bundle that has the latest version for installation.

Specifies a directory or file share that contains the PSP, ISP, and components for use with HP SUM. The file_share format must be a mapped file share and not in UNC format. If this argument is not specified, the directory that contains hpsum.exe or HP SUM is used by default.

The logged-in account must have access to this location.

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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 WindowsUpgrading a PSP from HP SUM Deploying PSPs for LinuxServer virtualization detection and support 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-ACCESS10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10 10.2.2.2-10.2.2.10 IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLUDE orIP-RESTRICTED-INCLUDE 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 Description TroubleshootingPorts Ports 445 and 137/138/139 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 ProtocolIndex IndexObtaining PSPs overview