Reference Guide
Input
For single file or DUP update:
• -f: <updatefile> — Update filename (Windows DUP, .d7, .d9,.pm, .sc) only.
• -u: < username for CIFS share> — Specifies username of the remote share that stores the update
file. Specify username in a domain as domain/username.
• -p: <password for CIFS share — Specifies password of the remote share that stores the update file.
• -l: <location> — Specifies network share location that stores the update file.For more information on
NFS or CIFS share,see section on Usage examples
• —reboot — Performs a graceful system reboot after the firmware update.
For Repository update:
• -f: <updatefile> — Update filename .
For update from repository .xml files are allowed. If a file name is not specified for repository update,
Catalog.xml is taken as default.
If a file name is not specified for repository update, then the Catalog.xml is taken as default.
• -u: < username for CIFS share> — Username of the remote share that stores the update file.
Specify username in a domain as domain/username.
• -p: <password for CIFS share — Specifies password of the remote share that stores the update file.
• -l: <location> — Specifies network share location that stores the update file.For more information on
NFS or CIFS share,see section on Usage examples
• -a: <restart> — This option indicates if the server should be restarted after the update from repository
operation completes. Must be one of the below:
• TRUE : restart after update completes
• FALSE : do not restart after update completes
NOTE:
These options are case insensitive.
• -t:Repository type> — Specifies the type of repository being used for the update.
Must be one of the below:
• FTP : repository is FTP
• TFTP : repository is TFTP
• HTTP : repository is HTTP
• CIFS : repository is CIFS
• NFS : repository is NFS
NOTE:
These options are case insensitive. If the repository update functionality is to be invoked,
this option is necessary.
• -e:<FTP server with the path to the catalog file> — Specifies the Server path for the
FTP,TFTP and HTTP.
• -ph : <proxy ip> — Specifies the IP address of the proxy server.
• -pu : <proxy user> — Specifies the user name for proxy credentials.
• -pp : <proxy pass> — Specifies the password for proxy credentials.
• -po : <proxy port> — Specifies the port for proxy server.
• -pt : <proxy type> — Specifies the proxy type.
Must be one of the below:
• HTTP : proxy is HTTP
• SOCKS4 : proxy is SOCKS4
NOTE:
• If the repository has to be through a proxy, the proxy server address, proxy username and the
proxy password are necessary.The Lifecycle Controller must be enabled for repository
update. .
• This command supports both IPV4 and IPV6 formats. IPV6 is applicable only for CIFS remote
share.
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