application execution, and then closes and deregisters the port. All communications are over
aSOAP server using SSL with additional functionality to prevent
To deploy software to remote targets on their secure networks using HP SUM, the following ports are used.
Ports | Description |
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Ports 445 and 137/138/139 | These ports are needed to connect to the remote ADMIN$ share on target |
(Port 137 is used only if you are | servers. These ports are standard ports that Windows servers use to connect to |
using NetBIOS naming service.) | remote file shares. If you can connect remotely to a remote Windows file share |
| on the target server, then you have the correct ports open. |
Ports | Random ports are used in this range to pass messages back and forth between |
| the local and remote systems using SSL. These ports are used on the system |
| running HP SUM to send data to the target server. |
| Several internal processes within HP SUM automatically use the port from 60000 |
| when no other application uses it. If a port has a conflict, the manager uses the |
| next available port. HP does not guarantee that the upper limit is 60007 because |
| the limit depends on how many target devices are selected for installation. |
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Ports | These ports are used to communicate from the target server to the system running |
| HP SUM. The same mechanism is used by the remote access code as the 60000 |
| ports, with the first trial port as 61000. The upper limit might not be 61007 |
| when a conflict occurs. |
| In the case of |
| SUM to pass information between processes on the local workstation where HP |
| SUM is executed, and the next available port is used to receive messages from |
| remote servers. |
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Port 62286 | This port is the default for some internal communications. This port is listening |
| on the remote side if a conflict does not exist. If a conflict occurs, the next |
| available port is used. |
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Ports 80 or | The logs are passed to the target, and the logs are retrieved using an internal |
| secure web server that uses port 80 (if available) or a random port between |
| 63000 and 63005, if port 80 is not available. |
| This support enables updates of the iLO firmware without the need to access |
| the host server and enables servers running VMware or other virtualization |
| platforms to update their iLO without rebooting their server or migrating their |
| virtual machines to other servers. |
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•HP SUM is disconnected.
When either iLO or NIC firmware is updated, HP SUM loses the connection and cannot install components. If an access error occurs, HP SUM cancels the installation.
•How do I recover from an installation failure?
HP SUM generates a set of debug trace logs located in the %TEMP%\hp_sum directory on Windows systems and \tmp\hp_sum on Linux systems. These files contain internal process and debug information that can help you determine HP SUM failures.
•How do I reboot when running HP SUM on a Japanese version of Windows?
You can specify a message to appear before shutting down the system during a reboot operation. When using a Japanese character set and running on a Japanese version of a
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