Windows Integrity HP Smart Update Manager User Guide

/b[undle] bundlename |
bundlename
Specifies the bundles to be installed. You can specify
bundles with the /b argument or without it.
If you specify the /b argument, you can specify only one
bundle at a time. However, you can specify multiple /b
arguments and bundles on the same command line.
If you do not specify the /b argument, you can specify
multiple bundles (separated by a space) after all other
arguments at the end of the command line.
You can specify multiple components and bundles on the
same command line.
When mixing components and bundles on the command
line, the filter switches control what components and
bundles are installed.
/allow_update_to_bundle
Specifies the name of the bundle to be installed, and can
be specified multiple times.
/allow_non_bundle_components
A filter switch that enables you to install components that
are not included in the bundle, but reside in the directory
with the components in the bundle.
/use_latest
A filter switch that enables the latest version of the bundle
to be used when multiple versions of bundles are listed on
the command line. If there are no bundles specified on the
command line and there are multiple bundles in the
directory, the /use_latest argument allows HP Smart
Update Manager to use the bundle with the latest version
for installation.
/dryrun
Simulates the installation for a test run. Nothing is installed.
/continue_on_error error
Causes the installation to continue and ignore errors.
Currently, only theServerNotFound error is supported.
Use the ServerNotFound error to bypass inactive or
unavailable remote targets when deploying firmware or
software to multiple remote hosts at the same time.
/override_existing_connection
Defines the behavior when a remote host is found to
already have an existing HP Smart Update Manager session
in progress. If this situation occurs, it overrides the session
in progress and re-initializes the installation framework
on the remote host.
/express_install
Starts express install (for local host only). The HP Smart
Update Manager performs discovery, install, or exit
without user interaction. The user can cancel or terminate
HP Smart Update Manager.
/user username
Enables you to log in to HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard
Administrator or remote hosts with this user ID.
/passwd password
Enables you to use this password for the userid specified
in the /user parameter. The password is used to login to
remote hosts and HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard
Administrators.
/current_credential
Enables the credential of the local host to be used as the
credential to access the targets instead of providing the
username and password explicitly for each target. The
assumption is that the current credential is valid for the
targets being accessed. (Applies to Windows® only.)
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