HP Smart Update Manager (SUM) manual Input files, Linux RPM return codes

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Error level

Meaning

2

The installation was not attempted because the required hardware is not present, the

 

software is current, or there is nothing to install.

3

The smart component was not installed. For more information, see the log file.

Multi-target servers:

 

Error level

Meaning

0

The installation of the deliverable was successful. No reboot is required.

1

The installation of the deliverable was successful. Reboot is required for the deliverable

 

to be enabled.

2

The installation was not attempted because the version to be installed matches the

 

version already installed.

3

The installation was not attempted because of one of the following:

 

The version to be installed is older than the version already installed.

 

The supported hardware is not present, not enabled, or in a state that an installation

 

could not be attempted.

 

The smart component does not support the environment.

 

There is nothing for the component to accomplish.

4

If the component is being installed to a remote target, such as an OA or other

 

network-based deployment, this return code indicates that the target cannot be found.

5

A user canceled the installation before anything could be installed.

6

The installer cannot run because of an un-met dependency or installation tool failure.

7

The actual installation operation (not the installation tool) failed.

Linux RPM return codes

 

Error level

Meaning

0

The Linux RPM installation was successful.

1

The Linux RPM installation failed.

Input files

HP SUM provides the ability to script the update of multiple, individual targets or groups of targets (HP ProLiant and Integrity servers and options) within a single operation through the input file functionality. To protect your credentials, use a secure server or a management console.

To create an input file, use a text editor. All section headers and trailers must match. Failure to use the SILENT=YES option causes the GUI mode to be used, but the information provided enables you to skip screens where information has already been provided. You can use the DRYRUN=YES option to perform dry runs of installations to ensure the scripts are working without deploying the firmware updates that might be required on each target. Remove the DRYRUN=YES option to perform the updates.

For parameters that can take list values, list separators can be commas, semicolons, or spaces.

NOTE: The credentials can be omitted from the file for greater security and passed on the command line to HP SUM. The only limitation that the user ID and credentials must be the same on all.

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