HP Smart Update Manager (SUM) manual Ignorewarnings, Updatetype, Devicelist, Rebootlist

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Parameter

Description

IGNOREWARNINGS

Allows the installation to proceed on a

 

Superdome 2 target even when warnings

 

are returned during analysis.

Possible values

YES, NO

Superdome 2 servers only

UPDATETYPE

This argument determines which Superdome

 

2 firmware is updated.

DEVICELIST

Use this argument when the

UPDATETYPE=PARTITIONS. This argument specifies the subset of partitions or blades to update when you do not want to update all partitions. Valid devices are: npar(number) and blade(enc)/(bay).

REBOOTLIST

Use this argument when the UPDATETYPE=

 

ALL or UPDATETYPE= PARTITIONS. This

 

argument specifies specific partitions to

 

reboot after the partition firmware has been

 

updated. Valid npar values are

 

npar(number).

ALL, COMPLEX, PARTITIONS Superdome 2 servers only

For example: DEVICELIST =

npar1, blade1/1

Superdome 2 servers only

For example: REBOOTLIST =

npar1, npar2

Superdome 2 servers only

Examples of the HP SUM input file include the following:

REBOOTALLOWED = YES

REBOOTREQUIRED = NO

REBOOTMESSAGE = "Server is going down for a reboot" REBOOTDELAY = 15

COMPONENTSLIST = cp001234.exe, cp001235.exe

BUNDLESLIST = bp001234.xml

ALLOWUPDATEBUNDLE = YES

SKIPTARGET = NO

IGNOREERRORS = ServerNotFound, FailedDependencies

SOURCEPATH = c:\pkgsource1

USELATEST = YES SILENT = YES OPTIONS = /f:rom [TARGETS]

HOST = schinta1

HOST = schinta2

UID = root

PWD = root123

HOST = 234.567.765.432 [END]

USAGE: hpsum /inputfile <path:\inputfile.txt>

Examples of inputfile.txt file:

Example: The two targets are passed to be updated. The targets do not necessarily have to be OAs. They can be any target that HP SUM supports.

DRYRUN = YES

SILENT = YES

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