HP StoreOnce B6000 HP B6000 StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide - Page 58
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system load packages Description of Command Function Loads the queue with the packages for which the StoreOnce appliance will be updated. The update package is a file image which must exist in the StoreOnce appliance repository. The placement of the files in the repository is outside the scope of this document. This command moves the file image from the StoreOnce appliance and into the package update queue. The next time the system update packages command is executed the StoreOnce appliance will be updated with the packages in the queue. Command Syntax system load packages Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements Not applicable - no objects exist within this command. Command Parameter Requirements file-image - This parameter is the file names of the packages to be installed. This parameter appears after "system load package" in the command entry. The package exists in the StoreOnce appliance repository. The means by which the file is placed into the StoreOnce appliance directory is outside the scope of the CLI. This parameter can consist of more than one file image name. If so, the names are separated by white space. Requirements for Command Execution • The command entry must conform to the command syntax. • The package file defined in the command entry must exist in the repository directory. Successful Command Output Upon successful completion of the command, the following is displayed: Package FILE-IMAGE successfully added to update queue use "systems update packages" command to install software, where FILE-IMAGE is the package file defined in the command entry. Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions 1. If the command does not conform to the required syntax, display the following: Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. 2. If the defined file image does not exist in the repository directory, the following is displayed: Command Failed - package file does not exist in the D2D appliance repository directory Example # system load packages D2D-example.scexe package D2D-common-5.3.3-1 successful added to update queue use "systems update packages" command to install software 58 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details