User's Manual
CLI Option CLI Task Description Command Syntax
-q
Run command in non-interactive
mode
Execute the DUP silently without user
intervention.
./packagename.bin -q
-r
Reboot option
Reboot the system, if required, after
performing the update. The reboot
does not occur:
• If the DUP fails or is not
applicable to the target
system.
• If the DUP does not require
the target system to be
rebooted.
NOTE: The -q option is required
with this option.
./packagename.bin -r ‑q
--rebuild
Rebuild option
Automatically rebuild a DUP to
support Linux operating system
kernels in addition to the supported
kernels.
./packagename.bin --rebuild
-v,--version
Display version option
Display the version, fixes,
enhancements, and release date; lists
systems to which the DUP can be
applied.
NOTE: This option exits after
displaying the requested
information; no DUP verification
or updates occur.
./packagename.bin -v
./packagename.bin --version
--extract
<path>
Extract all files contained in the DUP
to the path you specify. If the
directory specified in the path does
not exist, it is created.
If the path contains spaces, use
quotation marks around the <
path>
value.
NOTE: This option exits after
extracting the requested files; no
DUP verification or updates
occur.
./packagename.bin --extract /update
./packagename.bin --extract "/update
files"
Windows CLI Options
For a list of the CLI options for systems running Windows, a description of each option, and the command syntax see the
following table.
NOTE: DUPs for Microsoft Windows operating systems cannot display output at the command line because they
are Windows GUI applications. All output information is written to a log file. For information on log files, see DUP
Message Logs.
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