HP ProLiant ML10 HP Smart Update Manager 6.0.0 User Guide

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    HP Smart Update Manager User Guide Version 6.0.0 Abstract This document describes how to use HP SUM to apply firmware updates to HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers, and apply software updates to HP ProLiant servers. This document is intended for individuals who understand the configuration and
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    L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP
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    6 10 Deploying HP SUM...11 Running HP SUM...11 Deploying firmware for HP ProLiant servers using the HP Service Pack for ProLiant 11 Deploying HP Integrity firmware bundles with HP SUM 12 Deployment modes...12 Deployment scenarios...12 Disabling BitLocker to permit firmware updates (Windows only
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    Using the Servers screen...30 Adding a server...30 Editing a server...30 Aborting a server update...30 Server inventory...30 Deploying a server...31 Server reports...31 Deleting a server...31 Using the Switches screen...31 Adding a switch...31 Editing a switch...31 Aborting a switch update...31
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    HP SUM is deploying updates to the node 68 HP SUM displays an associated node multiple times 68 HP SUM automatically performs inventory on a node after editing the node 68 Activity screen troubleshooting 68 HP SUM does not update the Activity screen accurately 68 VMware troubleshooting...68 HP
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    virtual media source 69 HP SUM allows all users to log in 69 Some screens are not translated from English 69 Legacy CLI commands troubleshooting 69 HP SUM does not deploy multiple components at in one command 69 The /use_web Legacy CLI command does not work 69 7 Support and other resources 70
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    the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit (HP ProLiant G7 and earlier servers), Scripting Toolkit (HP ProLiant Gen8 and later), iLO Virtual Media, or PXE booted media • GUI or CLI scripts with extensive logging • Remote command-line deployment • Support for updating firmware on network-based targets such
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    HP SUM does not support third-party controllers. This includes flashing hard drives behind these controllers. • Remote online deployment of I/O Card firmware on HP ProLiant and HP Integrity targets running HP-UX About the graphical user interface HP HP SUM screens. • Activity list - Status updates
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    applied or a task is running. HP SUM new terms The following terminology has changed from HP SUM 5.x to HP SUM 6: HP SUM 5.x Repository Target Discovery Discovery N/A N/A N/A N/A Install HP SUM 6 Baseline Node Scouting Inventory Location Guided Update Mode Analyze Deploy Description A collection
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    website at http://downloads.linux.hp.com/SDR/index.html. For more information on using HP SUM with the SDR, see Linux best practices using HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) and Software Delivery Repository (SDR) at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/ bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c03479393/c03479393
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    the HP Service Pack for ProLiant The SPP is a re-packaging of HP ProLiant system software and firmware for HP ProLiant BL/ML/DL/SL servers and their options, and BladeSystem enclosures including OA, VC, and 3 Gb SAS switches running supported Windows, Linux, VMware (supported firmware updates only
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    you can update Windows, Linux, VMware, or HP-UX targets. If the host running HP SUM uses Linux, you can update Linux, VMware, or HP-UX nodes. You can also update remote HP ProLiant or HP Integrity iLO, OA, and VC nodes from Windows or Linux systems. 12 Downloading, installing, and launching HP SUM
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    to System ROM or Option ROM firmware flash. If you do not have your recovery key or have not suspended BitLocker, exit this flash. Failure to follow these instructions will results in loss of access to your data. To enable firmware updates without the need to type in the TPM password on each server
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    HP SUM supports 32-bit and 64-bit processors. When you launch HP SUM, a script chooses the version of HP SUM to run. HP SUM logs you in using your current user credentials. To run HP SUM, your userid needs to be part of the administrator group, or, on a Linux system, you can run HP 14 Downloading
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    the GUI is open. For more information about supported browsers, see the HP Smart Update Manager Release Notes, available at the HP Smart Update Manager Information Library, http://www.hp.com/go/hpsum/ documentation. Launching HP SUM from an HP SUM download on a Windows host 1. Unzip the file you
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    • Interactive: In this mode HP SUM uses the default baseline to update the localhost. You can choose the updates that HP SUM applies to the localhost. NOTE: HP SUM does not support configuring components in Guided Update. • Automatic: In this mode HP SUM automatically updates the localhost and uses
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    Review the installation log files. Using Guided Update in Automatic mode 1. In the navigation menu, click Guided Update. 2. Click Automatic. 3. Click OK. NOTE: HP SUM begins to deploy updates after you click OK. HP SUM does not support aborting updates in the Guided Update Automatic mode. NOTE: HP
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    Using the Baseline Library screen The Baseline Library screen displays the baselines and additional packages you will use to update your nodes. Baselines include the HP SPP, HP Integrity bundle, or custom baselines that include updates that you select from other baselines or additional packages.
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    : c. Enter the username, required. d. Enter the password, required NOTE: HP SUM does not support mapped UNC drives. Download from hp.com: This location downloads a. Select the location type Download from HP. updates from ftp.hp.com. HP SUM downloads the latest b. Click Browse and use the menu to
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    Updates: Updates that HP requires you to deploy immediately. • Recommended Updates: Updates that HP recommends you deploy at your earliest convenience. • Optional Updates: Update to this version if your system to close the Create Custom Baseline screen. NOTE: HP SUM does not automatically add the
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    or passwords required for software installed by the component. The configuration HP SUM 6.0 does not support configuring components released prior to the HP SPP 2013.09.0. Use HP SUM 5.3.5 to update these components. Using the Nodes screen Nodes are hardware environment components. The Nodes screen
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    type. NOTE: If this is the first time you are running HP SUM 6, and have set up targets in HP SUM 5.x, you can use a migration script to populate the Nodes screen in HP SUM 6.0. For more information, see "Migrating nodes from HP SUM 5.x to HP SUM 6" (page 10). Selecting multiple nodes On the Nodes
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    sudo commands, you have to install sudo capabilities on the node. If you want to use sudo, in the Access Level field, select one of the following. • Click Use sudo to update components if you want to use sudo credentials. • Click Enter super user credentials to update components if you want to enter
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    user credentials or Enter administrator credentials (Windows only). If you choose to enter administrator credentials, enter a username and password. 7. Click Add. In the Added Nodes section, HP SUM displays the nodes you selected. 8. Click Close to go back to the Nodes screen. 24 Using the HP
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    Management Service, Use WBEM • Reboot Options - Reboot system, Reboot delay, Reboot message • Installation Options - Downgrade or rewrite versions • Force Options - Show firmware or software updates 3. Click OK to accept the changes and return to the Nodes screen. NOTE: Make sure HP SUM has
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    node type. To set deployment options: 1. From the Nodes screen, select a node to update, and then click Actions→Deploy. NOTE: The Deploy function only deploys the current partition if you are updating an HP Integrity BL870c i4 and BL890c i4 server. If you want to deploy an enclosure, see "Deploying
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    . NOTE: HP SUM supports configuring components on the Baseline Library screen. For more information, see "Configuring components" (page 21). 6. If you want to change when the node reboots after an update, click Reboot Options and do the following: a. In Reboot System After Installation, select No
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    that give details about the node firmware, software, and driver details, components you can install, failed dependencies for nodes, and updates HP SUM installs. The reports for a node enable you to generate HTML, XML, and CSV reports. On the Reports screen, HP SUM includes a Reports Center that
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    HP SUM automatically displays the Server Overview screen after HP SUM finishes inventorying and adding the node. HP SUM displays the following information: • Model • Associated OA (if the node is a blade) • Complex firmware update 1. From the Enclosures screen, highlight the enclosure whose updates
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    . For more information, see "Editing a node" (page 25). Aborting a server update 1. From the Servers screen, highlight the server whose updates you want to cancel. 2. Click Actions→Abort. Server inventory 1. From the Servers screen, highlight the server on which you want to take inventory. 2. Click
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    want to delete. 2. Click Actions→Delete. 3. Click Yes, delete to delete the server. Using the Switches screen The Switches screen displays only switch nodes that HP SUM has inventoried. Adding a switch 1. From the Switches screen, click Actions→Add. 2. The Add Switch procedure is the same as the Add
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    VM Hosts screen The VM hosts screen displays only VM host nodes that HP SUM inventoried. Adding a VM host 1. From the VM hosts screen, click Actions node" (page 25). Aborting a VM host update 1. From the VM hosts screen, highlight the VM host whose updates you want to cancel. 2. Click Actions→Abort.
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    . Using the iLO screen The iLO screen displays only iLO nodes that you have added to HP SUM. Adding an iLO 1. From the iLO screen, click Actions→Add. iLO update 1. From the iLO screen, highlight the iLO whose updates you want to cancel. 2. Click Actions→Abort. iLO inventory 1. From the iLO screen,
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    . For more information, see "Editing a node" (page 25). Aborting an iPDU update 1. From the iPDU screen, highlight the iPDU whose updates you want to cancel. 2. Click Actions→Abort. iPDU inventory 1. From the iPDU screen, highlight the iPDU on which you want to take inventory. 2. Click Actions
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    as the Edit Node procedure. For more information, see "Editing a node" (page 25). Aborting a Virtual Connect update 1. From the Virtual Connects screen, highlight the Virtual Connect whose updates you want to cancel. 2. Click Actions→Abort. Virtual Connect inventory 1. From the Virtual Connects
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    not support double-byte character sets. Any messages entered through the command line via a double-byte character set will not be displayed correctly. Using Linux root credentials If you run HP SUM from a Linux system where you have not logged in to the system as a root user, you can still update
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    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. NOTE: To find out if you have any switches installed, use HP SUM to create the Firmware Details Report. The following table shows what updates
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    for multi-node devices such as hard drives and array controllers (applies to firmware only). Starts a GUI session of HP SUM. Runs an HP SUM update automatically in offline mode. Runs an HP SUM update in interactive (GUI) mode. Causes the installation to run silently with no GUI output. All data
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    those arguments only when you are connecting to a node system. Selects Download from hp.com on the Add Baseline screen. This enables HP SUM to download updates from ftp.hp.com. Enables the inclusion of a proxy server (and port number) to access ftp.hp.com. This parameter must be used with /use_web
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    this command, HP SUM will execute this command the same way it runs /silent. Description Specifies that if a TPM is enabled, the warning message should be ignored and component installation can continue. For more information about TPM, see "Disabling BitLocker to permit firmware updates (Windows
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    HP SUM also supports passwd and pwd /su_username Description do not have dependency failures. Force attempts all updates, even if they have dependency failures. Description If the following conditions are met, this argument causes the server (or host server in a remote installation) to
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    types: • Server • Windows • Linux • HPUX • EVA or Command View for EVA • FC Switch or Fibre Channel Switch • OA or Onboard Administrator • SUPERDOME 2 or SUPERDOME2 or Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator • iLO • VC or Virtual Connect • HP SAS or HP SAS B/L Interconnect Switch • VMware or VMware Host
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    specified VCs are the same. You do not need to provide an OA network address associated with VC. HP SUM queries it from a specified VC node. To update multiple VCs with different user names and passwords, or VCs with OAs that have different credentials, use the corresponding input files OAUID and
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    systems at one time. For more information, see "Input files" (page 48). Enables you to instruct HP SUM to delete the input file after it has been read. Superdome 2 server commands /update_type /device_list Description Determines which Superdome 2 firmware is updated
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    within these environments: • Firmware: ◦ System ROM ◦ Smart Array controller ◦ Hard drives ◦ iLO • Software-later version of: ◦ HP Insight Diagnostics Online Edition for Windows Server 2003 (cp008097.exe) ◦ HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) for Windows (cp008257.exe) • HP SUM ◦ Defined groups
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    use super user to update components: /hpsum /target 10.0.1.7 /targetype linux /username userid /passwd password /silent /su_username root /su_password rootpwd Results: All software components and firmware components from the update bundle, cp008097.exe, and cp008257.exe were installed on Management
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    2 3 Multi-node servers: Return code 0 1 2 3 4 5 Meaning The smart component was not installed. For more information, see the log file. The smart component was installed successfully. The smart component was installed successfully, but the system must be restarted. The installation was not attempted
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    of an un-met dependency or installation tool failure. The actual installation operation (not the installation tool) failed. Input files HP SUM provides the ability to script the update of multiple, individual nodes or groups of nodes (HP ProLiant and Integrity servers and options) within a single
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    can be commas, semicolons, or spaces. NOTE: The credentials can be omitted from the file for greater security and passed on the command line to HP SUM. The only limitation that the user ID and credentials must be the same on all. When the file has been created, to use it with
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    • VC or Virtual Connect • HP SAS or HP SAS B/L Interconnect Switch • VMware or VMware Host • iPDU or Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (iPDU) If you use the command with a group, the HP SUM assumes all nodes in the group are the same node type. Forces updates to both firmware and YES, NO software
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    Forces updates to software components. YES, NO Enables you to override or downgrade YES, NO an existing installation of components in the selected bundle. Downgrade to an earlier version of firmware for multi-node devices such as hard drives and array controllers. (Applies to firmware only
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    only apply to Gen8 and later servers. If this parameter is set for a ProLiant G7 and earlier server model, it will be ignored. These components are only installed by default on Gen8 and later servers. This parameter does not apply to HP Integrity servers. 52 Using legacy scripts to deploy updates
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    to view only the firmware components required for installation. Do not use the Instructs HP SUM to include the YES, NO components from the HP FTP site (ftp://ftp.hp.com) in the list of possible updates. Use a proxy server (and port number) String value to access the HP FTP site (ftp:// ftp.hp
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    updates Description Possible values This parameter is the IP address or the IP address, DNS name DNS name of a remote server HP SUM GUI. Logs in to the nodes with your user ID. Uses the password for the user whether the HP Systems Insight Manager Storage Agent is • YES (start the
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    .) Up to five Linux groups, separated by spaces or semicolons, to enable administrative access to the web services. HP Systems Management Homepage uses this parameter to set up security for the web server. (Applies to Linux SPP only.) Up to five Linux groups, separated by spaces or semicolons, to
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    legacy scripts to deploy updates Description Possible values HP Systems Management Homepage List of installation and might affect access to the web server. Enables you to provide a list of certificate files or servers where certificates can be obtained for trust relationships for the HP Systems
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    use OAPASSWORD. Allows the installation to proceed on YES, NO a Superdome 2 node even when warnings are returned during analysis. Superdome 2 servers only This argument determines which Superdome 2 firmware is updated. ALL, COMPLEX, PARTITIONS Superdome 2 servers only Use this argument when
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    , along with UID and PWD, UID and PWD are considered sudo users. USESUDO cannot be used with SUUSERNAME and SUPASSWORD access level. Yes, the HP SUM input file include the following: REBOOTALLOWED = YES REBOOTREQUIRED = NO REBOOTMESSAGE = "Server is root 58 Using legacy scripts to deploy updates
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    : The two nodes are passed to be updated. The nodes do not necessarily have to be OAs. They can be any node that HP SUM supports. DRYRUN = YES SILENT = YES [TARGETS] HOST = BL465C-01 HOST = 192.168.1.2 [END] Example A host DNS is passed along with the user ID and password to use for the
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    example of access level. USAGE: hpsum /inputfile Example: Using sudo to update components on Linux: SILENT = YES [TARGETS] HOST = 10.0.1.7 UID = Userid PWD = password [END] Example: To update multiple targets using sudo in an input file: SILENT = YES USESUDO = YES [TARGETS] 60
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    same super user credentials: SILENT = YES SUUSERNAME = root SUPASSWORD = rootpwd [TARGETS] HOST = 10.0.1.7 UID = Userid PWD = password [END] [TARGETS] HOST = 10.0.1.73 UID = Userid PWD = password [END] Reports HP SUM generates three types of reports about the specified system or repository. HP SUM
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    common YUM commands. For more information about downloading and installing HP SUM as an RPM, see the document Linux best practices using HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) and Software Delivery Repository (SDR) at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c03479393/ c03479393.pdf. For
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    node issues HTTP requests and posts status updates to the server running HP SUM during the update process. If there is a routing problem or firewall blocking traffic back from the remote node to the system running HP SUM, firmware updates might be blocked, status updates blocked or delayed, or both
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    . This support allows iLO and VC firmware updates without having to access the host server. It also allows servers running VMware or other virtualization platforms to update their iLO without having to reboot their server or to migrate their virtual machines to other servers. Remote HP Integrity iLO
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    6 Troubleshooting Collecting trace directories HP SUM generates a set of debug trace logs located in the %TEMP%\HPSUM directory on Windows systems. These files contain internal process and debug information which can be useful in determining HP SUM failures. The debug trace files are located under %
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    of HP SUM discovery, installation status and errors if any. is the name of the target in the source selections screen. Contains the log data of the components. Stores persistent data on the user's system. If you are running HP SUM in offline mode, use the following instructions to
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    it does not activate the Deploy button. An HP-UX node displays the error Inventory failed. The pciinfo module requires manual update on remote target Solution: Use the following instructions to resolve the error: 1. Close all tasks and back up important data on the node server. 2. Log in to the node
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    troubleshooting HP SUM does not update the Activity screen accurately Solution: No action. This is a known issue. VMware troubleshooting HP SUM displays an inventory error on a VMware node Solution: Use the following steps to make sure the VMware service is running. 1. Log in to the VMware ESXi
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    HP SUM to stop working. HP SUM allows all users to log in Solution: All users can log into HP SUM. Only users with administrator permission can deploy updates or add nodes. Some screens are This is a known issue. This version of HP SUM does not support this command. HP SUM service troubleshooting 69
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    • HP Smart Update Manager Release Notes • HP Service Pack for ProLiant Release Notes • HP Service Pack for ProLiant Server Support Guide • HP ProLiant and Integrity Firmware Management Best Practices Overview • HP ProLiant and Integrity Firmware Management Best Practices Planning Guide • HP ProLiant
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    User Guide For more information about HP ProLiant Gen8 servers and software see the HP website: http://www.hp.com/go/proliantgen8/docs For information about HP Insight Control Management Software, see the HP website: http://www.hp.com/servers/rdp For information about operating systems supported
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    HP Insight Remote Support software to complete the installation or upgrade of your product and to enable enhanced delivery of your HP Warranty, HP Care Pack Service, or HP contractual support agreement. HP Insight Remote Support supplements your monitoring continuously to ensure maximum system
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    8 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback ([email protected]). Include the document title and part number, version number, or the URL when
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    Integrity Support Pack Network directory for baseline updates A piece of hardware you want to update, for example a server, iLO, or NIC. Onboard Administrator Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II The process where HP SUM determines node type Software Delivery Repository HP Service Pack for ProLiant
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    , 70 providing feedback on, 73 double-byte characters File encoding, 49 downloading HP SUM, 10 E edit enclosures, 29 iLO, 33 iPDU, 34 servers, 30 switch, 31 Virtual Connects, 35 VM Hosts, 32 editing node, 25 enclosure abort update, 29 delete, 30 deploy, 30 inventory, 30 report, 30 enclosures, 29
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    Input file format and rules, 49 Input files, 48 G GUI using, 16 Guided Update, 16 H health icon, 9 help obtaining, 70 HP technical support, 70 HP Insight Online, 72 I icon description, 9 iLO, 33 abort update, 33 add, 33 delete, 33 deploy, 33 edit, 33 inventory, 33 report, 33 input file parameters
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    35 Virtual Connects abort update, 35 add, 34 deploy, 35 edit, 35 inventory, 35 report, 35 VM host abort update, 32 deploy, 32 inventory, 32 report, 32 VM Hosts, 32 adding, 32 delete, 33 edit, 32 VMware ESXi return codes, 48 W websites product manuals, 70 welcome screen, 16 Windows smart components
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HP Smart Update Manager User Guide
Version 6.0.0
Abstract
This document describes how to use HP SUM to apply firmware updates to HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers, and apply
software updates to HP ProLiant servers. This document is intended for individuals who understand the configuration and
operations of Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, Linux, smart components, HP-UX, VMware, and the risk of data loss from
performing updates.
HP Part Number: 613175-401a
Published: November 2013
Edition: 2