HP BL480c HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Gui - Page 154

Example, UPDATE IMAGE using USB key

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• Description: Displays a list of Firmware images, configuration scripts, and ISO images present on the enclosure USB media • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restriction: None Example OA-00215AB195CB> show usbkey Firmware Image Files usb://d1/hpoa225.bin Configuration Script Files usb://d1/USE62317RY.cfg ISO Image Files usb://d1/win2003sp4.iso usb://d1/BB130.2008_0822.11.iso usb://d1/HPSUMForce.iso usb://d1/FW820.2008_0730.61.iso Image Version 2.25 UPDATE IMAGE using USB key • 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 USB support commands 154

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USB support commands 154
Description:
Displays a list of Firmware images, configuration scripts, and ISO images present on the enclosure
USB media
Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator
Restriction:
None
Example
OA-00215AB195CB> show usbkey
Firmware Image Files
Image Version
---------------------------------------
-------------
usb://d1/hpoa225.bin
2.25
Configuration Script Files
---------------------------------------
usb://d1/USE62317RY.cfg
ISO Image Files
---------------------------------------
usb://d1/win2003sp4.iso
usb://d1/BB130.2008_0822.11.iso
usb://d1/HPSUMForce.iso
usb://d1/FW820.2008_0730.61.iso
UPDATE IMAGE using USB key
Command:
UPDATE IMAGE {[FORCE] <url> | 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://[<ipv6 address>]/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