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Class Onboard Administrator or remote host. When two Onboard, the HP Smart Update Manager log files.

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Command line argument /user or /username /psswd /current_credential Description can cancel or terminate HP Smart Update Manager. This argument enables you to log in to HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrator with your user ID. This argument enables you to use the password for the user ID specified in the /user parameter. The password is used to log in to remote hosts and HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrators. This argument enables the credentials of the local host to be used as the credentials to access the targets instead of providing the username and password explicitly for each target. The assumption is that the current credentials are valid for the targets being accessed. (Applies to Windows® operating systems only.) /target "netAddress" /logdir "path" /v[erbose] or /veryv[erbose] /report /inventory_report /inputfile "filename" This argument is the IP address or the DNS name of a HP BladeSystem cClass Onboard Administrator or remote host. When two Onboard Administrators are in an enclosure, this argument should be the active Onboard Administrator. When specifying the IP address, you can use either the IPv4 or IPv6 format. This argument enables you to redirect the output from HP Smart Update Manager or the HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrator flash utility to a different directory than the default location. For Windows® components, the default location is %SYSTEMDRIVE%\CPQSYSTEM\hp\log and the redirected location is \hp\log\. For Linux components, the default location is /var/hp/log/ and the redirected location is /hp/log/. These arguments enable you to set the verbosity level for the HP Smart Update Manager execution log file, hpsum_execution_log__.log. Using one of these arguments increases the level of detail that is retained in the log file. The default value is normal verbosity. This argument generates a report listing, a target summary, and how the components in the repository affect the target (For example, whether each component applies to the target or not). The report name is of the format, HPSUM_ Report__.html. By default, it is located in the present working directory where HP Smart Update Manager is initiated from. If that location is write-protected, the report can be found in the same directory as the HP Smart Update Manager log files. This argument generates a report listing of the components in the specified repository. The report name is of the format, HPSUM_Inventory_Report__.html. By default, it is located in the present working directory where HPSUM is initiated from. If that location is write-protected, the report can be found in the same directory as the HP Smart Update Manager log files. This argument allows you to script the deployment of firmware and software to multiple remote systems at one time. For details of the file format and commands, see the Creating HP Smart Update Manager input files (on page 54) section. Scripted deployment 50

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Command line
argument
Description
can cancel or terminate HP Smart Update Manager.
/user <
username
> or
/username
<username>
This argument enables you to log in to HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard
Administrator with your user ID.
/psswd <
password
>
This argument enables you to use the password for the user ID specified in the
/user
parameter. The password is used to log in to remote hosts and HP
BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrators.
/current_credential
This argument enables the credentials of the local host to be used as the
credentials to access the targets instead of providing the username and
password explicitly for each target. The assumption is that the current
credentials are valid for the targets being accessed. (Applies to Windows®
operating systems only.)
/target "
netAddress"
This argument is the IP address or the DNS name of a HP BladeSystem c-
Class Onboard Administrator or remote host. When two Onboard
Administrators are in an enclosure, this argument should be the active
Onboard Administrator. When specifying the IP address, you can use either
the IPv4 or IPv6 format.
/logdir
"path"
This argument enables you to redirect the output from HP Smart Update
Manager or the HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrator flash utility
to a different directory than the default location. For Windows® components,
the default location is
%SYSTEMDRIVE%\CPQSYSTEM\hp\log<netAddress>
and the redirected location is
<path>\hp\log\<netAddress>
. For Linux
components, the default location is
/var/hp/log/<netAddress>
and the
redirected location is
<path>/hp/log/<netAddress>
.
/v[erbose]
or
/veryv[erbose]
These arguments enable you to set the verbosity level for the HP Smart
Update Manager execution log file,
hpsum_execution_log_<date>_<time>.log. Using one of these arguments
increases the level of detail that is retained in the log file. The default value is
normal verbosity.
/report
This argument generates a report listing, a target summary, and how the
components in the repository affect the target (For example, whether each
component applies to the target or not). The report name is of the format,
HPSUM_ Report_<date>_<time>.html. By default, it is located in the present
working directory where HP Smart Update Manager is initiated from. If that
location is write-protected, the report can be found in the same directory as
the HP Smart Update Manager log files.
/inventory_report
This argument generates a report listing of the components in the specified
repository. The report name is of the format,
HPSUM_Inventory_Report_<date>_<time>.html. By default, it is located in the
present working directory where HPSUM is initiated from. If that location is
write-protected, the report can be found in the same directory as the HP Smart
Update Manager log files.
/inputfile
“filename”
This argument allows you to script the deployment of firmware and software
to multiple remote systems at one time. For details of the file format and
commands, see the Creating HP Smart Update Manager input files (on page
54
) section.