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Description, Installation options, in the HP SUM GUI.

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Installation options /c[omponent] or /group "group_name" /b[undle] or /allow_update_to_bundle /allow_non_bundle_components /use_latest 34 Using scripts to deploy updates Description component installation fails, and an error message writes to the log file. Failed dependencies are not reported to the user when you are using the /s[ilent] argument. To check for failed dependencies, remove the /s[ilent] argument and reissue the command line. The HP SUM GUI appears. Specifies which components to install. Components to install can be specified with or without the /c[omponent] argument. • If you are using the /c[omponent] argument, then only one component can specified with the argument. However, multiple /c arguments and components can be specified on the same line. • If you do not use the /c[omponent] argument, then multiple components can be specified at the same time, but the components must be separated by a blank and listed after all the arguments on the command line. • The components are installed in the order provided unless dependencies between components require installation in a different order. If so, the utility changes the installation order based on the component dependencies to ensure the successful installation of as many components as possible. • Multiple components and bundles can be specified on the same command line. When you are mixing components and bundles on the command line, the filter switches control what components and bundles are installed. • HP SUM only uses the component name. If you type the entire directory path, HP SUM will ignore the path. If you use /use_location and /c, HP SUM checks both the default repository and the directory provided. This argument specifies an already defined group name in the HP SUM GUI. This argument specifies bundles to install. Bundles to install can be specified with or without the /b[undle] argument. • If you are using the /b[undle] argument, only one bundle can specified with the argument. However, multiple /b arguments and bundles can be specified on the same line. • If you do not use the /b[undle] argument, multiple bundles can be specified at the same time, but the bundles must be separated by a blank and listed after all the arguments on the command line. This argument is a filter switch. It enables you to install newer versions of components defined in a PSP, ISP, or firmware bundle. This argument enables these components to replace the older versions of the same component that might have shipped with the bundles. This argument is a filter switch. It enables you to install components that are not included in the bundle but reside in the directory with the components in the bundle. This argument is a filter switch for use with bundles. The argument enables the latest version of the bundle to be used when multiple versions of bundles are listed on the

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Description
Installation options
component installation fails, and an error message writes
to the log file.
Failed dependencies are not reported to the user when you
are using the
/s[ilent]
argument. To check for failed
dependencies, remove the
/s[ilent]
argument and
reissue the command line. The HP SUM GUI appears.
Specifies which components to install. Components to install
can be specified with or without the
/c[omponent]
argument.
/c[omponent]<component_to_install> or
<component1_to_install>
<component2_to_install>
If you are using the
/c[omponent]
argument, then
only one component can specified with the argument.
However, multiple
/c
arguments and components can
be specified on the same line.
If you do not use the
/c[omponent]
argument, then
multiple components can be specified at the same time,
but the components must be separated by a blank and
listed after all the arguments on the command line.
The components are installed in the order provided
unless dependencies between components require
installation in a different order. If so, the utility changes
the installation order based on the component
dependencies to ensure the successful installation of as
many components as possible.
Multiple components and bundles can be specified on
the same command line. When you are mixing
components and bundles on the command line, the filter
switches control what components and bundles are
installed.
HP SUM only uses the component name. If you type the
entire directory path, HP SUM will ignore the path. If
you use
/use_location
and
/c
, HP SUM checks
both the default repository and the directory provided.
This argument specifies an already defined group name
in the HP SUM GUI.
/group "group_name"
This argument specifies bundles to install. Bundles to install
can be specified with or without the
/b[undle]
argument.
/b[undle] <bundle_to_install> or
<bundle1_to_install>
<bu/use_latestndle2_to_install>
If you are using the
/b[undle]
argument, only one
bundle can specified with the argument. However,
multiple
/b
arguments and bundles can be specified
on the same line.
If you do not use the
/b[undle]
argument, multiple
bundles can be specified at the same time, but the
bundles must be separated by a blank and listed after
all the arguments on the command line.
This argument is a filter switch. It enables you to install
newer versions of components defined in a PSP, ISP, or
firmware bundle.
/allow_update_to_bundle
This argument enables these components to replace the
older versions of the same component that might have
shipped with the bundles.
This argument is a filter switch. It enables you to install
components that are not included in the bundle but reside
in the directory with the components in the bundle.
/allow_non_bundle_components
This argument is a filter switch for use with bundles. The
argument enables the latest version of the bundle to be
/use_latest
used when multiple versions of bundles are listed on the
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