HP Smart Update Manager (SUM) manual Ignoreerrors, Sourcepath, Uselatest, YES, no, Dryrun, Options

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Parameter

Description

Possible values

IGNOREERRORS

Causes the installation to continue and

ServerNotFound, BadPassword,

 

ignore errors.

FailedDependencies

The ServerNotFound option can be used to bypass inactive or unavailable remote hosts when deploying firmware or software to multiple remote hosts at the same time.

Use FailedDependencies to ignore any failed dependencies and proceed with the ones that are ready to be installed.

SOURCEPATH

Provide a single local repository path. This

Directory path

 

action creates an inventory from the given

 

 

path instead of the local or default

 

 

repository.

 

USELATEST

This is a filter switch for use with bundles.

YES, NO

 

The parameter enables you to use the latest

 

 

version of the bundle when multiple versions

 

 

of bundles are listed on the command line.

 

If no bundles are specified on the command line, and multiple bundles are in the directory, this parameter enables HP SUM to use the bundle that has the latest version for installation.

DRYRUN

Simulates the installation for a test run.

YES, NO

 

Nothing is installed.

 

OPTIONS

Specify the HP SUM CLI options inside the

One or more CLI switch

 

input file, which overrides the configuration

 

 

settings. Parameters can be separated by a

 

 

semi-colon, comma, or a space.

 

 

This parameter replaces the LSPOPTIONS

 

 

parameter that was previously supported

 

 

with LDU.

 

USESNMP

Specifies that components that use SNMP

YES, NO

 

protocol, are available to be selected for

 

 

installation.

 

 

These components are available for selection

 

 

by default. When the /usesnmp parameter

 

 

is used, and the /usewmi parameter is not

 

 

used, the WMI components are optional.

 

 

This parameter does not apply to HP Integrity

 

 

servers.

 

USEWMI

Specifies that components that use WMI

YES, NO

 

protocol are available to be selected for

 

 

installation.

 

 

These components are optional by default

 

 

and are not installed unless this parameter

 

 

is used. When the /usewmi parameter is

 

 

used, and the /usesnmp parameter is not

 

 

used, the SNMP components are optional.

 

 

This parameter does not apply to HP Integrity

 

 

servers.

 

ROMONLY

This is a filter switch that allows you to view

YES, NO

 

only the firmware components required for

 

 

installation.

 

 

Do not use the /romonly parameter with

 

 

the /softwareonly parameter.

 

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