HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket HP Smart Update Manager 5.1 User Guide - Page 53

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[END] [TARGETS] HOST=16.83.62.196 UID=Userid PWD=password [END] [TARGETS] HOST=16.83.61.24 UID=Userid PWD=password [END] Example: Superdome 2 input files: IGNOREWARNINGS = TRUE [TARGET] HOST = 10.0.0.206 UID = Userid PWD = password UPDATETYPE = PARTITIONS DEVICELIST = npar1, npar2, blade1/4, blade 1/5 REBOOTLIST = npar1, npar2 [END] Reports HP SUM generates three types of reports about the specified system or repository. HP SUM generates these reports by using the command-line arguments. If no additional arguments are specified on the command line, HP SUM uses the local host and default repository locations (the directory where HP SUM was initiated). You can specify a target if you provide the appropriate credentials. You can specific a repository by using other command-line parameters to generate reports. For specific commands, see "Command-line interface" (page 31). Report type /report Description Report file information* This argument generates a report The following report files are generated: listing, a target summary, and description of how the components in the repository • hpsum_Report_.html • hpsum_Report_.xml affect the target. For example, whether each component applies to the target. Usage: hpsum /report /inventory_report This argument generates a report The following report files are generated: listing of the components in the specified repository. Usage: hpsum • hpsum_Inventory_Report_.html • hpsum_Inventory_Report_.xml /inventory_report /firmware_report This argument generates a report The following report files are generated: listing of the firmware in the specified repository. • HPSUM_Firmware_Report_ Usage: hpsum /firmware_report • fwreport.xml is placed in a folder named HPSUM_Firmware_Report_ Reports 53

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[END]
[TARGETS]
HOST=16.83.62.196
UID=Userid
PWD=password
[END]
[TARGETS]
HOST=16.83.61.24
UID=Userid
PWD=password
[END]
Example
: Superdome 2 input files:
IGNOREWARNINGS = TRUE
[TARGET] HOST = 10.0.0.206
UID = Userid
PWD = password
UPDATETYPE = PARTITIONS
DEVICELIST = npar1, npar2, blade1/4, blade 1/5
REBOOTLIST = npar1, npar2
[END]
Reports
HP SUM generates three types of reports about the specified system or repository. HP SUM generates
these reports by using the command-line arguments. If no additional arguments are specified on
the command line, HP SUM uses the local host and default repository locations (the directory where
HP SUM was initiated). You can specify a target if you provide the appropriate credentials. You
can specific a repository by using other command-line parameters to generate reports. For specific
commands, see
“Command-line interface” (page 31)
.
Report file information*
Description
Report type
The following report files are generated:
This argument generates a report
listing, a target summary, and
/report
hpsum_Report_<date>.html
description of how the
hpsum_Report_<date>.xml
components in the repository
affect the target. For example,
whether each component applies
to the target.
Usage:
hpsum /report
The following report files are generated:
This argument generates a report
listing of the components in the
specified repository.
/inventory_report
hpsum_Inventory_Report_<date>.html
hpsum_Inventory_Report_<date>.xml
Usage:
hpsum
/inventory_report
The following report files are generated:
This argument generates a report
listing of the firmware in the
specified repository.
/firmware_report
HPSUM_Firmware_Report_<date>
fwreport.xml
is placed in a folder named
HPSUM_Firmware_Report_<date>
Usage:
hpsum
/firmware_report
Reports
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