HP ProLiant WS460c HP Smart Update Manager 6.0.0 User Guide - Page 40
Description, Installation options, Overriding errors, Provides HP SUM
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Installation options /use_ams /romonly /softwareonly /express Overriding errors /tpmbypass or /ignore_tpm /ignore_warnings /continue_on_error /override_existing_connection /On_failed_dependency: 40 Using legacy scripts to deploy updates Description and are not installed unless this argument is used. When the /use_wmi argument is used, and the /use_snmp & /use_ams arguments are not, the SNMP and AMS components are optional. This argument does not apply to HP Integrity servers. Specifies which AMS components can be installed along with SNMP components. The AMS and SNMP components are available to select by default. When the /use_ams argument is used, the SNMP components are required, and the WMI components are optional. This filter switch allows you to see only the firmware components needed for installation. When you are using this filter switch, you must exit and restart HP SUM if you want to return to an unfiltered state. Do not use the /romonly argument with the /softwareonly argument. (Applies to firmware only.) This filter switch allows you to see only the software components needed for installation. When you are using this filter switch, you must exit and restart HP SUM if you want to return to an unfiltered state. Do not use the /softwareonly argument with the /romonly argument. HP SUM 6.x does not support /express command. If you scripts contain 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 only)" (page 13). Allows the installation to proceed on a Superdome 2 node even when warnings are returned during analysis. Causes the installation to continue and ignore errors. Valid values are as follows: * =ServerNotFound and * =BadPassword. * =FailedDependencies You can use the ServerNotFound option to bypass inactive or unavailable remote hosts when you are deploying firmware or software to multiple remote hosts at the same time. Defines the behavior when a remote node has an existing HP SUM session in progress. It overrides the session in progress and re-initializes the installation framework on the remote host. Provides HP SUM the information on how to proceed when a component has a failed dependency. The supported parameters for this argument are OmitHost (default), OmitComponent , and Force. OmitHost causes the host to be put into a failure state, and no installation is attempted. OmitComponent deselects the affected components and proceeds with any updates that