HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket HP Smart Update Manager 5.1 User Guide - Page 21

Inter-target dependency, Dependency checking, Target types, HP SAS B/L Interconnect Switch

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• Description-This field displays the description of the target. • Type-This field displays the type of target (for example, iLO or Onboard Administrator). NOTE: For HP SUM to discover a Broadcom NIC during an online update, you must bring the NIC up in Linux. From a command line, enter # ifup ethx or # ifconfig ethx up. Inter-target dependency HP SUM finds potential targets by checking the OA host server list for all targets you add. HP SUM asks you if you want to add the potential targets it found, and does dependency checking for these servers. Dependency checking Dependency checking is an integral function of creating a supported configuration before HP SUM deployment. During this process, HP SUM ensures that the requirements for a component or target update are met. These include system requirements (for example, libraries and services) for the component, target, or associated devices of the target have compatible software and firmware revisions. This process is initiated automatically and silently after the HP SUM discovery process and it involves: 1. Checking the dependencies of component /target/ or devices associated with targets. Examples of dependency checking include: • Health component requirement for installation of the SNMP Agents • Required operating system libraries • Compatibility of OA, VC, and iLO firmware versions 2. Indicating if there is a dependency failure. Failures are displayed in the HP SUM GUI, and also saved in a log file. To resolve any dependencies that were indicated during this process, review the logs and correct the failures. After resolving the dependencies, restart the HP SUM application. NOTE: For Superdome 2 servers that do not support online firmware updates, power down all Superdome 2 partitions in the complex. If you do not power down all the partitions, a Failed Dependencies error appears. On the Select Devices screen, click Ignore Warnings, and HP SUM powers down the partitions for you after you begin the installation process. Target types Supported target types include: • Server-a local host or a remote server • iLO • Onboard Administrator • Virtual Connect • Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator • VMware Host NOTE: HP SUM can detect updates that are available for a VMware server and generate reports, it cannot deploy updates. NOTE: Only supported for remote installation and requires the HP CIM providers installed. • HP SAS B/L Interconnect Switch Selecting the targets 21

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Description—This field displays the description of the target.
Type—This field displays the type of target (for example, iLO or Onboard Administrator).
NOTE:
For HP SUM to discover a Broadcom NIC during an online update, you must bring the
NIC up in Linux. From a command line, enter
# ifup ethx
or
# ifconfig ethx up
.
Inter-target dependency
HP SUM finds potential targets by checking the OA host server list for all targets you add. HP SUM
asks you if you want to add the potential targets it found, and does dependency checking for these
servers.
Dependency checking
Dependency checking is an integral function of creating a supported configuration before HP SUM
deployment. During this process, HP SUM ensures that the requirements for a component or target
update are met. These include system requirements (for example, libraries and services) for the
component, target, or associated devices of the target have compatible software and firmware
revisions. This process is initiated automatically and silently after the HP SUM discovery process
and it involves:
1.
Checking the dependencies of component /target/ or devices associated with targets. Examples
of dependency checking include:
Health component requirement for installation of the SNMP Agents
Required operating system libraries
Compatibility of OA, VC, and iLO firmware versions
2.
Indicating if there is a dependency failure. Failures are displayed in the HP SUM GUI, and
also saved in a log file.
To resolve any dependencies that were indicated during this process, review the logs and correct
the failures. After resolving the dependencies, restart the HP SUM application.
NOTE:
For Superdome 2 servers that do not support online firmware updates, power down all
Superdome 2 partitions in the complex. If you do not power down all the partitions, a Failed
Dependencies error appears. On the Select Devices screen, click
Ignore Warnings
, and HP SUM
powers down the partitions for you after you begin the installation process.
Target types
Supported target types include:
Server–a local host or a remote server
iLO
Onboard Administrator
Virtual Connect
Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator
VMware Host
NOTE:
HP SUM can detect updates that are available for a VMware server and generate
reports, it cannot deploy updates.
NOTE:
Only supported for remote installation and requires the HP CIM providers installed.
HP SAS B/L Interconnect Switch
Selecting the targets
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