HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA 1.1 Software Release Notes (TC458-96015, - Page 5

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Run the StoreOnce CLI software update commands Enter the following StoreOnce CLI commands: • system show repository which should list out the rpm file you copied over • system load package D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4.x86_64.rpm which will load and unpack the package (into/stage/packages) • system show packages which will show you the packages staged ready for update • system update packages which will begin the process to upgrade and reboot the StoreOnce VSA To check that update is successful Wait for the StoreOnce VSA to reboot. NOTE: Depending upon the updates, this could take 10 minutes or longer. Once access returns to the StoreOnce Management interface, check that the process has completed successfully, as follows: • From the StoreOnce CLI: Use system show packages to check that all packages are now Installed. You should see this line in the output of system show packages: nl D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4.x86_64.rpm installed • From the GUI: Check on the StoreOnce screen, to ensure that the software revision number has updated to software version D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4. • From the GUI: Check the Event log for a confirmation message of the software upgrade. "Update D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4" completed successfully. Related documentation Instructions for managing and resetting the HPresetpassword account will be included in the next version of the user documentation for the HP StoreOnce products but these will not be available immediately. The instructions are, therefore, also included in these release notes. To change the password for the HPresetpassword account 1. Gain access to the Virtual Machine console. Right click on the Virtual Machine in vCenter and select Open Console. 2. At the Login prompt type: HPresetpassword 3. When prompted for the password enter: hpresetpassword 4. Once logged in a list of available commands will be presented. reset: Reset the 'Admin' password to 'admin' manage: Change the 'HPresetpassword' user's password help: List available commands exit: Log out Related documentation 5

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Run the StoreOnce CLI software update commands
Enter the following StoreOnce CLI commands:
system show repository
which should list out the rpm file you copied over
system load package D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4.x86_64.rpm
which will load and
unpack the package (into
/stage/packages
)
system show packages
which will show you the packages staged ready for update
system update packages
which will begin the process to upgrade and reboot the StoreOnce
VSA
To check that update is successful
Wait for the StoreOnce VSA to reboot.
NOTE:
Depending upon the updates, this could take 10 minutes or longer.
Once access returns to the StoreOnce Management interface, check that the process has completed
successfully, as follows:
From the StoreOnce CLI: Use
system show packages
to check that all packages are now
Installed
. You should see this line in the output of system show packages:
nl
D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4.x86_64.rpm installed
From the GUI: Check on the
StoreOnce
screen, to ensure that the software revision number has
updated to software version
D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4
.
From the GUI: Check the Event log for a confirmation message of the software upgrade. "Update
D2D_Master-3.7.1-1334.4" completed successfully.
Related documentation
Instructions for managing and resetting the HPresetpassword account will be included in the next
version of the user documentation for the HP StoreOnce products but these will not be available
immediately. The instructions are, therefore, also included in these release notes.
To change the password for the HPresetpassword account
1.
Gain access to the Virtual Machine console. Right click on the Virtual Machine in vCenter and
select
Open Console
.
2.
At the Login prompt type:
HPresetpassword
3.
When prompted for the password enter:
hpresetpassword
4.
Once logged in a list of available commands will be presented.
reset: Reset the 'Admin' password to 'admin'
manage: Change the 'HPresetpassword' user's password
help: List available commands
exit: Log out
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