HP 7.2 manual Displaying the current HP Vcrm settings, Changing the repository folder

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Displaying the current HP VCRM settings

From the command prompt, enter the following command:

vcrmcli.exe /show

The command displays the current settings of the HP Version Control Repository Manager in XML format.

NOTE: HP VCRM is restarted while executing vcrmcli.exe file.

NOTE: The displayed XML output may contain Proxy server password.

Selecting the operating systems to download HP Service Pack for ProLiant

From the command prompt, enter the following command:

vcrmcli.exe /os "OS version"

The command configures the operating systems listed to download HP Service Pack for ProLiant. Example:

vcrmcli.exe /os "win2003x64,win2003x86,win2008x64"

NOTE: Specify the values for the parameters in double quotation marks ("").

The command configures the operating systems list to download HP Service Pack for ProLiant as shown:

win2003x64 downloads Bundles and Components for Windows Server 2003 x64 platform.

win2003x86 downloads Bundles and Components for Windows Server 2003 x86 platform.

win2008x64 downloads Bundles and Components for Windows Server 2008 x64 platform.

win2008x86 downloads Bundles and Components for Windows Server 2008 x86 platform.

win2008r2 downloads Bundles and Components for Windows Server 2008 x64 platform.

win2012x64 downloads Bundles and Components for Windows Server 2012 x64 platform.

rhel6 downloads Bundles and Components for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 server x86 platform.

rhel6x64 downloads Bundles and Components for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 server AMD64/EM64T platforms.

rhel5 downloads Bundles and Components for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 server x86 platform.

rhel5x64 downloads Bundles and Components for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 server AMD64/EM64T platforms.

rhel4 downloads Bundles and Components for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 server x86 platform.

rhel4x64 downloads Bundles and Components for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 server AMD64/EM64T platforms.

NOTE: Executing the command vcrmcli.exe /os without any value displays all the supported operating system attributes.

NOTE: During automatic update, VCRM downloads bundles and components for the selected operating system along with the OS details obtained from the VCA system.

Changing the repository folder

From the command prompt, enter the following command:

vcrmcli.exe /repository path

Updating the repository

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Contents HP Version Control Repository Manager 7.2 User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Documentation feedback Product overview Navigating the software Logging Getting startedAbout software repositories Logging outChanging the repository folder Displaying the current HP Vcrm settingsConfiguring automatic update for HP Vcrm directory Initializing the update from the webHP Vcrm Setup Repository Directory Repository Population Initial InstallationPopulating a repository Configuring automatic update for HP Vcrm directory Updating the Repository Uploading a HP Service Pack for ProLiantGetting started Updating the repository Navigating the software Home Configuring Internet Explorer firewall settingsOverview of software baselines Overview of statisticsViewing component details Viewing a custom software baselineConfiguring auto update Navigating the software Uploading HP Service Pack for ProLiant English, French, or German Creating a custom software baselineCatalog Catalog icons Setting display optionsViewing specific custom software baseline Viewing recently added HP Service Pack for ProLiant Configuring componentViewing component details Copying items to another repository Navigating the software Rescanning repository Deleting items from the repository Updating repository immediatelyReports Generating detailed report Reports Reports Archiving the baselined software bundles/components ArchiveRestoring/Deleting the archived components Archive Help LogViewing the log Status icons and definitions Log status iconsViewing log entry details Clearing the log Changing log settingsLog Troubleshooting Access problemsBrowser problems Catalog problems Log problems Pre-configuration problemsHP Service Pack for ProLiant Problems Miscellaneous problems Windows events Subscription service How to contact HPSupport and other resources Information to collect before contacting HPTypographic conventions HP authorized resellersTIP Documentation feedback Glossary Component in the Reference Support Pack 27, 29, 38, 39 Index