HP Integrity rx2800 HP Smart Update Manager User Guide - Page 76
File encoding, Error reporting, Input file parameters, Parameter, Description, Possible values
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to log into one or more remote targets, you can do so by setting the variable USECURRENTCREDENTIAL to YES. Login credentials for one or more hosts can be supplied using the variables UID and PWD. If given at the beginning of a TARGETS section, both variables must be used. If given in the middle of a TARGETS section, one or the other can be used to override the selected variable and continue using the active value for the remaining variable. o Remote Target: A remote target can be specified using the variable HOST. Possible values are a DNS Name or an IP address. File encoding To allow for the inclusion of double-byte characters, the input file is in UTF-8 format. Error reporting If errors are encountered in the input file, HP Smart Update Manager exits with a return value of -2 (bad parameter). The details of the location and nature of the error are recorded in hpsum_execution_log__.raw. Input file parameters Parameter SILENT FORCEALL FORCEROM FORCESOFTWARE FORCEBUNDLE DOWNGRADE REWRITE Description This parameter causes the installation to run silently without GUI or console output. All data is written to the log file. Any generated prompts use the default option and continue the installation without user input. If a component requires input before installation (such as configuration information), then the component installation fails (unless the IGNOREERRORS = "FailedDependencies" parameter is supplied), and an error message is written to the log file. This parameter forces both firmware and software components. This parameter forces updates to firmware components. This parameter forces updates to software components. This parameter enables you to override or downgrade an existing installation of components in the selected bundle. This parameter enables you to downgrade to an earlier version of firmware for multi-target devices such as hard drives and array controllers. (Applies to firmware only.) This parameter enables you to rewrite the same version of firmware only for multi-target devices such as hard drives and array controllers. (Applies to firmware only.) Possible values YES, NO YES, NO YES, NO YES, NO YES, NO YES, NO YES, NO Scripted deployment 76