HP Integrity Superdome 2 8/16 HP Smart Update Manager 5.1 User Guide - Page 39
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Generating reports /firmware_report Description write-protected, you can find the report in the same directory as the HP SUM log files. Generates a report listing of the firmware installed and details of the target. The report is generated in HTML and XML with file names of HPSUM_Firmware_Report.html and fwreport.xml in the directory named HPSUM_Firmware_Report__. By default, the report is located in the present working directory where HP SUM is initiated. If that location is write-protected, you can find the report in the same directory as the HP SUM log files. Using input files /inputfile "filename" /deleteinputfile Description Enables you to script the deployment of firmware and software to multiple remote systems at one time. For more information, see "Input files" (page 43). Enables you to instruct HP SUM to delete the input file after it has been read. Superdome 2 server commands /update_type /device_list /reboot_list Description Determines which Superdome 2 firmware is updated. You can choose ALL, COMPLEX, or PARTITIONS. The default selection is ALL. Example: /update_type PARTITIONS Use this argument when the /update_type argument is PARTITIONS. This argument specifies the subset of partitions or blades to update when you do not want to update all partitions or blades. Valid devices are: npar(number) and blade(enc)/(bay). Do not put any spaces between the parameters. Example: /device_list npar1,npar2,blade1/1,blade1/2 Use this argument when the /update_type is ALL or PARTITIONS. This argument specifies specific partitions to reboot after the partition firmware has been updated. Valid npar values are npar(number). Do not put any spaces between parameters. Example: /reboot_list npar1,npar2 Component configuration for Windows components only To configure components without using the HP SUM GUI, issue the command hpsum_config. This command presents the same configuration screens that appear in the HP SUM GUI. Run this command from a writeable media source. Configuration for a given component must be executed only one time. The configuration is stored within the component and is propagated to all target servers when it is deployed through the HP SUM GUI or a command line. To change the configuration, rerun hpsum_config against the component. If a component does not need configuration, the hpsum_config command returns to the console. To configure components to be deployed on all editions of Windows Server 2008 with the Server Core option, you must access the system as a remote host by using HP SUM running on a system with a supported Windows operating system, and then configure the components before deployment. Command-line interface 39