HP Integrity Superdome 2 8/16 HP Smart Update Manager 5.1 User Guide - Page 36

Description, Installation options, Overriding errors, Reboot options, Provides HP SUM

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Installation options Overriding errors /tpmbypass or /ignore_tpm /ignore_warnings /continue_on_error /override_existing_connection /On_failed_dependency: /partition_only /oa_name and /oa_password Reboot options /r[eboot] /reboot_message "reboot message" 36 Using scripts to deploy updates Description default repository and may downgrade drivers and firmware to the versions in the default directory as part of the installation operation. The express installation feature allows you to set a baseline and enforce it regardless of the currently installed version of drivers and firmware on the local server. Description Specifies that if a TPM is enabled, the warning message should be ignored and component installation can continue. For more information about TPM, see "Trusted Platform Module" (page 12). Allows the installation to proceed on a Superdome 2 target even when warnings are returned during analysis. Causes the installation to continue and ignore errors. Valid values are as follows: * =ServerNotFound and * =BadPassword. * =FailedDependencies You can use the ServerNotFound option to bypass inactive or unavailable remote hosts when you are deploying firmware or software to multiple remote hosts at the same time. Defines the behavior when a remote target has an existing HP SUM session in progress. It overrides the session in progress and re-initializes the installation framework on the remote host. Provides HP SUM the information on how to proceed when a component has a failed dependency. The supported parameters for this argument are Omit_Host (default), Omit_Component , and Force. Omit_Host causes the host to be put into a failure state, and no installation is attempted. Omit_Component deselects the affected components and proceeds with any updates that do not have dependency failures. Force attempts all updates, even if they have dependency failures. Use this argument to select a partition to update. Use these arguments if you do not use the /partition_only argument. If you do not enter the selections, then the update will display and error and exit. Description If the following conditions are met, this argument causes the server (or host server in a remote installation) to reboot: • The /reboot option is selected or given as a command-line argument. • All components selected for installation are successfully installed. • At least one of the installed components requires a reboot to complete its installation. Displays the specified reboot message on remote consoles connected to the server that you want to reboot. You must

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Description
Installation options
default repository and may downgrade drivers and
firmware to the versions in the default directory as part of
the installation operation. The express installation feature
allows you to set a baseline and enforce it regardless of
the currently installed version of drivers and firmware on
the local server.
Description
Overriding errors
Specifies that if a TPM is enabled, the warning message
should be ignored and component installation can continue.
/tpmbypass
or
/ignore_tpm
For more information about TPM, see
“Trusted Platform
Module” (page 12)
.
Allows the installation to proceed on a Superdome 2 target
even when warnings are returned during analysis.
/ignore_warnings
Causes the installation to continue and ignore errors. Valid
values are as follows:
/continue_on_error
<error>
* <error>=ServerNotFound
and
* <error>=BadPassword.
* <error>=FailedDependencies
You can use the
ServerNotFound
option to bypass
inactive or unavailable remote hosts when you are
deploying firmware or software to multiple remote hosts at
the same time.
Defines the behavior when a remote target has an existing
HP SUM session in progress. It overrides the session in
/override_existing_connection
progress and re-initializes the installation framework on
the remote host.
Provides HP SUM
<parameter>
the information on how to
proceed when a component has a failed dependency. The
/On_failed_dependency:
<parameter>
supported parameters for this argument are
Omit_Host
(default),
Omit_Component
, and
Force
.
Omit_Host
causes the host to be put into a failure state, and no
installation is attempted.
Omit_Component
deselects the
affected components and proceeds with any updates that
do not have dependency failures.
Force
attempts all
updates, even if they have dependency failures.
Use this argument to select a partition to update.
/partition_only
Use these arguments if you do not use the
/partition_only
argument. If you do not enter the
selections, then the update will display and error and exit.
/oa_name
and
/oa_password
Description
Reboot options
If the following conditions are met, this argument causes
the server (or host server in a remote installation) to reboot:
/r[eboot]
The
/reboot
option is selected or given as a
command-line argument.
All components selected for installation are successfully
installed.
At least one of the installed components requires a
reboot to complete its installation.
Displays the specified reboot message on remote consoles
connected to the server that you want to reboot. You must
/reboot_message "reboot message"
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