HP BL480c HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Gui - Page 123
Update Image, Upload Config
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o If your ftp server does not support anonymous logins, a username and password can be specified within the URL that is formatted as: ftp://username/password@host/path/filename. • Access level/Bay level: Administrator Blade bay • Restrictions: This command is not applicable to HP Integrity server blades. UPDATE IMAGE • Command: UPDATE IMAGE {[FORCE] | SYNC} • Description: o The IMAGE command downloads a new flash image from the network and uses it to update the Onboard Administrator firmware. If a redundant Onboard Administrator is present in the system, then this command flashes and validates its firmware before attempting to flash the active Onboard Administrator. o Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP, and TFTP. o The URL must be formatted as: protocol://host/path/filename. o The URL syntax for IPv6 addresses is protocol://[]/path/file. o If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, a username and password can be specified within the URL formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/filename. o Use FORCE to enable downgrading firmware even if settings and passwords might be lost. o The UPDATE IMAGE SYNC command initiates a firmware sync of the Active and Standby Onboard Administrators. o For USB protocol, see SHOW USBKEY. ("SHOW USBKEY" on page 153) • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None UPLOAD CONFIG • Command: UPLOAD CONFIG {"" | USB ""} • Description: Uploads a script to the specified URL which duplicates the current runtime configuration. Supported protocols are FTP, TFTP, and USB. The URL should be formatted as: protocol://host/path/filename. If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, you can specify a user name and password within the URL formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/filename. To save a configuration file to a USB key, use the USB command and provide a filename. • Access level/Bay level: Enclosure management commands 123