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DescriptionParameter
Allows the installation to proceed on a Superdome 2 node even when
warnings are returned during analysis.
IGNOREWARNINGS
Possible values:
YES, NO
Superdome 2 servers only
This argument determines which Superdome 2 firmware is updated.UPDATETYPE
Possible values:
ALL, COMPLEX, PARTITIONS
Superdome 2 servers only
Use this argument when the UPDATETYPE=PARTITIONS. This argument
specifies the subset of partitions or blades to update when you do not want
DEVICELIST
to update all partitions. Valid devices are: npar(number) and
blade(enc)/(bay).
Possible values:
For example: DEVICELIST=npar1,blade1/1
Do not put spaces between the parameters
Superdome 2 servers only
Use this argument when the UPDATETYPE= ALL or UPDATETYPE=
PARTITIONS. This argument specifies specific partitions to reboot after
REBOOTLIST
the partition firmware has been updated. Valid npar values are
npar(number).
Possible values:
For example: REBOOTLIST=npar1,npar2
Do not put spaces between the parameters
Superdome 2 servers only
Use this argument to provide a superuser username.SUUSERNAME
SUUSERNAME cannot be used with USESUDO access level.
NOTE: Specifying TARGETTYPE = linux reduces inventory time for
deployments. This is an optional input file argument.
Possible values:
<superusername>
Use this argument to provide a superuser password.SUPASSWORD
SUPASSWORD cannot be used with USESUDO access level.
NOTE: Specifying TARGETTYPE = linux reduces inventory time for
deployments. This is an optional input file argument.
Possible values:
<superuserpassword>
Use this argument to use the sudo command.USESUDO
When you specify USESUDO = YES in the input file, along with UID and
PWD, UID and PWD are considered sudo users.
USESUDO cannot be used with SUUSERNAME and SUPASSWORD access
level.
NOTE: Specifying TARGETTYPE = linux reduces inventory time for
deployments. This is an optional input file argument.
Possible values:
Yes, No
Input files 91