HP Integrity Superdome 2 8/16 HP Smart Update Manager 5.0 User Guide - Page 37

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Using input files Description /inputfile "filename" This argument enables you to script the deployment of firmware and software to multiple remote systems at one time. For details of the file format and commands, see "Input files (on page 41)." /deleteinputfile This argument enables you to instruct HP SUM to delete the input file after it has been read in. Superdome 2 server commands /update_type Description This argument determines which Superdome 2 firmware is updated. You can choose "ALL," "COMPLEX," or "PARTITIONS." The default selection is "ALL." Example: /update_type PARTITIONS /device_list /reboot_list 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 Switch update commands G7 and earlier servers do not support AMS agents. The following tables show what updates occur when you use the switch agent commands. The following table shows what updates if no switches are currently installed: Command no switches G7 and earlier SNMP /use_ams Nothing /use_snmp SNMP /use_wmi WBEM /use_ams/use_snmp SNMP /use_ams/use_wmi WBEM /use_wmi/use_snmp WBEM and SNMP /use_ams/use_wmi/ WBEM and SNMP use_snmp The following table shows what updates if SNMP switches are currently installed: Command G7 and earlier no switches /use_ams /use_snmp /use_wmi /use_ams/use_snmp SNMP SNMP SNMP WBEM and SNMP SNMP Scripted deployment 37

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Scripted deployment 37
Using input files
Description
/inputfile
“filename”
This argument enables you to script the deployment of firmware and software to
multiple remote systems at one time. For details of the file format and commands, see
"Input files (on page
41
)."
/deleteinputfile
This argument enables you to instruct HP SUM to delete the input file after it has been
read in.
Superdome 2 server
commands
Description
/update_type<type>
This argument determines which Superdome 2 firmware is updated. You can choose
"ALL," "COMPLEX," or "PARTITIONS." The default selection is "ALL."
Example:
/update_type PARTITIONS
/device_list
<device[,device]…>
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
/reboot_list
<npar[,npar]…>
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
Switch update commands
G7 and earlier servers do not support AMS agents. The following tables show what updates occur when you
use the switch agent commands.
The following table shows what updates if no switches are currently installed:
Command
G7 and earlier
no switches
SNMP
/use_ams
Nothing
/use_snmp
SNMP
/use_wmi
WBEM
/use_ams/use_snmp
SNMP
/use_ams/use_wmi
WBEM
/use_wmi/use_snmp
WBEM and SNMP
/use_ams/use_wmi/
use_snmp
WBEM and SNMP
The following table shows what updates if SNMP switches are currently installed:
Command
G7 and earlier
no switches
SNMP
/use_ams
SNMP
/use_snmp
SNMP
/use_wmi
WBEM and SNMP
/use_ams/use_snmp
SNMP