HP Integrity rx2800 HP Smart Update Manager User Guide - Page 79
Virtual Connect Ethernet or Fibre Channel, Applies to Linux PSP only.
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Parameter USEPROXYSCRIPT DELETEINPUTFILE ONFAILEDDEPENDENCY HOST UID PWD LOGFILENAME CMALOCALHOSTRWCOMMST R CMALOCALHOSTROCOMMST R CMAMGMTSTATIONRWIPOR DNS Description apply to Integrity Servers. This parameter enables the inclusion of a proxy script to access the HP FTP site (ftp://ftp.hp.com). This parameter does not apply to Integrity Servers. This parameter enables you to instruct HP SUM to delete the input file after it has been read in. This parameter instructs HP SUM how to proceed when a component has a failed dependency. The default of OmitHost causes the host to be put in a failure state and no install is attempted on it. OmitComponent clears the affected components and proceeds with any updates that do not have dependency failures. Force attempts all updates, even if they have dependency failures. This parameter is the IP address or the DNS name of a remote server, remote iLO NIC port, Virtual Connect Ethernet or Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem, or BladeSystem Onboard Administrator. When two Onboard Administrators are in an enclosure, this parameter is the active Onboard Administrator. When specifying the IP address, you can use either the IPv4 or IPv6 format. This parameter specifies an already defined group name in the HP SUM GUI. This parameter enables you to log in to the target hosts with your user ID. This parameter enables you to use the password for the user ID specified in the UID. The password is used to log in to target hosts. This parameter enables you to set the name of the log file generated by HP SUM to something other than the default of /var/log/hppldu.log. The path must already exist or the log file remains the default file name. This parameter enables you to specify an SNMP read/write community string for local host access. (Applies to Linux PSP only.) This parameter enables you to specify an SNMP read-only community string for local host access. (Applies to Linux PSP only.) This parameter enables you to specify the IP address or DNS host name of a system with read/write access to serve as a management station. You can specify multiple locations separated by a space. (Applies to Linux PSP Possible values Web URL (for example, autoproxy.com) YES, NO (default) OmitHost (default), OmitComponent, Force IP address, DNS name Log file name SNMP read/write community string SNMP read-only community string IP address, DNS name Scripted deployment 79