HP Smart Update Manager User Guide Abstract This document describes how to use HP SUM to apply firmware updates to HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers, and apply software updates to HP ProLiant servers. This document is intended for individuals who understand the configuration and operations of Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, Linux, smart components, and the risk of data loss from performing updates.
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Contents 1 Introduction...............................................................................................6 HP SUM overview.....................................................................................................................6 Deploying HP SUM...................................................................................................................7 Running HP SUM...............................................................................................................
Generating and viewing reports...............................................................................................30 Generating a Report..........................................................................................................30 Viewing a report................................................................................................................30 3 Using scripts to deploy updates..................................................................
Automatic reboot does not occur when using the user-specified reboot message with a Japanese character set on Windows...................................................................................................69 HP SUM stalls when run in a directory path that contains multi-bye characters............................69 Microsoft Windows displays a Found new hardware message.................................................
1 Introduction HP SUM overview HP SUM is a technology included in many HP products for installing and updating firmware and software on HP ProLiant servers, and firmware on HP Integrity servers. HP SUM provides a GUI and a command-line scriptable interface for: • Deployment of firmware for single or one-to-many HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers and network-based targets such as iLOs, OAs, and VC Ethernet and Fibre Channel modules.
NOTE: HP SUM does not support third-party controllers. This includes flashing hard drives behind these controllers. • Remote online deployment of IO Card FW on HP ProLiant and HP Integrity targets running HP-UX. Deploying HP SUM The following sections discuss deployment from HP SUM.
Scenario Description Interactive, graphical deployment on a local host Use this scenario when you: • • Are not familiar with command line tools • • Are deploying components on a local, single host Run HP SUM on the server being updated. HP SUM command Windows: hpsum HP deliverable • Online: ◦ Linux: .
Scenario Description • Need to update all enclosure firmware HP SUM command HP deliverable User1 -password PW1 • Need to target VMware host servers Automatic Deployment to Use this scenario when you: The HP SPP takes care of this • Online: one or more servers in a HP • Do not have an operating automatically None BladeSystem enclosure system installed on a • Offline: Use the HP SPP with server blade embedded HP SUM to • Want an automatic way ◦ HP SPP deploy firmware updates to to deploy firmware one or
Component Supported SAS and SATA hard drive firmware behind non-Smart Array controllers No Emulex, QLogic, and Brocade Fibre Channel HBA firmware Yes Tape Blade firmware Yes OA firmware Yes, online only VC firmware Yes, online only CPLD firmware Yes HP StorageWorks MDS 600 enclosure firmware Yes MSA 2000 firmware (P2x00 firmware) No D2600/D2700 firmware Yes, when attached through a Smart Array controller 3Gb/s and 6 Gb/s SAS BL switches Yes, online only FCoE/CNAs Yes SES firmware Yes
Deployment modes The following key terms are used when using HP SUM to deploy updates: Term Definition Local The installation runs on the physical hardware you are updating. For example, running a utility on a server to update the server's system ROM. Remote The installation runs on one system, but updates other physical targets. For example, updating the OA firmware across a network through a web browser.
The following table describes when typical HP SUM deployment scenarios are used. Scenario Used when Graphical deployment on a local host • You are not familiar with command line tools. • You are deploying components on a local, single host. • Updates do not require scripting. Scripted deployment on a local host • You are familiar with command line tools. • You are deploying components on a local, single host. • Updates require a customized, scripted deployment.
To enable firmware updates without the need to type in the TPM password on each server, the BitLocker Drive Encryption must be temporarily disabled. Disabling the BitLocker Drive Encryption keeps the hard drive data encrypted. However, BitLocker uses a plain text decryption key that is stored on the hard drive to read the information. After the firmware updates have been completed, the BitLocker Drive Encryption can be re-enabled.
2 Using the HP SUM GUI Keyboard support The HP SUM GUI has accelerator keys that enable you to manage and control common tasks quickly. To ensure proper navigation, the following are a few reminders. • Press ALT to see the task corresponding to the underlined letter. • The accelerator keys work by pressing ALT + the underlined letter. • Press Space to select items such as hosts or groups. • Press Tab to select from a list, and then press the arrow keys to toggle radio buttons.
components are available for selection. The components are not downloaded from ftp.hp.com to a target until the Install button is clicked unless the component is needed to discover supported devices. If components are needed for discovery, you are prompted to allow this action. The ftp.hp.com check box is cleared by default. To pull updates from the web, click the ftp.hp.com check box. If HP SUM has downloaded a component, HP SUM does not download it again.
Using multiple repositories HP SUM allows you to select one or more repositories when selecting components to be installed. You can have a different filter set for each repository. Be aware of the following items: • HP SUM uses the highest version of a bundle or component it finds in any of the selected repositories. If the same highest bundle or component version is found in multiple repositories, HP SUM uses the version listed highest on the Current Repositories table.
\repository • UNC path: \\myfileserver\repository \\10.1.1.1\myrepos 4. Click OK. Editing the repository You can edit a repository to change its name or location, or to filter the repository’s updates. 1. If you want to change the name of a repository, select the line of the repository you want to edit, and then click Edit Repository. NOTE: The check box by the repository name controls whether a repository is used in updates; it does not select the row for editing or removal. 2. 3.
2. 3. Follow the instructions when the Item Configuration screen appears. When you finish configuring all the components, click OK to return to the Source Selections screen. NOTE: If more than one repository contains the same component, HP SUM only uses the component located in the repository closest to the top of the Current Repositories table.
7. 8. Select the check box for the updates you want to use from the Baseline Repositories list . Click Save and Continue to save your baseline. For more information, see “Saving a custom baseline” (page 19). 9. If you want to create more baselines, change the filter settings or select components. Click Save and Continue to save the new baselines. 10. Click Done when you finish creating baselines. Filtering a custom baseline You can override the global settings for a bundle. 1.
Selecting the targets The Select Targets screen automatically detects the local system running HP SUM and adds it to the targets list. To find new targets, click Find Targets or Add Single Target. For more information, see “Finding and discovering targets” (page 21) or “Adding a single target” (page 22). If you have an enclosure that has different target types that share credentials and need to be updated at the same time, create a group to manage them.
Inter-target dependency HP SUM finds potential targets by checking the OA host server list for all targets you add. HP SUM asks you if you want to add the potential targets it found, and does dependency checking for these servers. Dependency checking Dependency checking is an integral function of creating a supported configuration before HP SUM deployment. During this process, HP SUM ensures that the requirements for a component or target update are met.
2. Select IP Address Range, Port Address, or LDAP Scan for Remote Targets, and then click OK. • IP Address–Enables you to search a range of IP addresses in IPv4 or IPv6 format. Enter the required address range information, click Search, select the target, and then click Add to List. NOTE: HP SUM searches only c-class blocks of IP addresses, and a maximum of 255 targets. For example, you can search for IP address 192.168.1.1 through 192.168.1.255, but HP SUM does not support searching IP addresses 192.168.
8. In the Select Targets screen table, the Status field displays progress messages as HP SUM verifies the credentials you entered. NOTE: HP Integrity servers only: If an iLO is part of a domain, HP recommends managing the entire domain, not just the iLO. During the discovery process, if HP SUM detects that an iLO is part of a target domain, HP SUM asks you if you want to manage the entire domain, or if you want to continue to update just the iLO.
Pending firmware updates for iLO (HP Integrity servers only) If you update a previously updated Integrity server via iLO but did not power down and reboot to activate the system firmware change, HP SUM asks you what to do with the pending update. You can choose to: • Leave the system for manual reboot to activate. This disables the target in HP SUM and you will need to manually power down and reboot the system to activate the pending update.
This screen appears after HP SUM completes the dependency checks for each target. The status column notifies you whether each target has updates available, is ready to update, or if there are dependencies you need to resolve. On the Select Bundles or Select Components screen, you can select the devices on each target that you want to update. Click Select Bundles to use a collection of components that have been tested together for the target.
Viewing failed dependencies If a failed dependency occurs, you must resolve it by ensuring the prerequisite libraries or the appropriate software or firmware components are available before proceeding with the installation. Click Failed Dependencies to see what changes you need to make. Selecting bundles The Bundle Components Selections screen displays the following information for a selected target: • Select Devices—Displays all bundled and unbundled updates you can install on the target.
Selecting components Use this screen to install individual smart components that are not contained in a bundle. You can choose the devices to update, and choose whether to activate the updates immediately, or wait until the next scheduled target maintenance. NOTE: If HP SUM shows no devices you can update, you might need to change the types of updates to use on the Edit Repository screen. For more information, see “Editing the repository” (page 17). 1. 2. 3.
Viewing firmware details You can view the firmware detail screen from these screens: • Review/Install Updates • Select Bundles • Select Components To open the view firmware details, do one of the following: • Click Installed Version on the Select Bundles or Select Components screen. • HP Integrity servers only: Click Mismatch Found on the Review/Install Updates screen, if displayed.
3. Do one of the following: • Click Downgrade or Rewrite, depending on whether you want to downgrade the firmware version, or overwrite the current firmware version. • Force upgrade bundles, firmware, or software. ◦ Bundles—Selects older firmware bundles. ◦ Firmware—Selects older firmware components. ◦ Software—Selects older software bundles.
Generating and viewing reports You can generate a report file in HTML, XML, or CSV format that details the repository contents, target firmware, target installable details, failed dependencies, and installed items details. You can view HTML and XML files in a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. The reports support JavaScript-enabled web browsers Internet Explorer 6.0 or Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and later.
3 Using scripts to deploy updates Command-line interface You can use the HP SUM command-line interface to script custom installations.
The following table shows what updates occur if no switches are currently installed.
The following table shows what updates occur if AMS switches are currently installed. Command G7 and earlier servers Gen8 servers no switches N/A AMS /use_ams N/A AMS /use_snmp N/A AMS and SNMP /use_wmi N/A AMS and WBEM /use_ams /use_snmp N/A AMS and SNMP /use_ams /use_wmi N/A AMS and WBEM /use_wmi /use_snmp N/A AMS, SNMP, and WBEM /use_ams /use_wmi /use_snmp N/A AMS, SNMP, and WBEM NOTE: G7 and earlier servers do not support AMS.
Installation options Description component installation fails, and an error message writes to the log file. Failed dependencies are not reported to the user when you are using the /s[ilent] argument. To check for failed dependencies, remove the /s[ilent] argument and reissue the command line. The HP SUM GUI appears. /c[omponent] or Specifies which components to install.
Installation options Description command line. If there are no bundles specified on the command line, and multiple bundles are in the directory, the /use_latest argument allows HP SUM to use the bundle that has the latest version for installation. /use_location "file_share" Specifies a directory or file share that contains the SPP, HP Integrity Smart Update Firmware Bundles, and components for use with HP SUM. The file_share format must be a mapped file share or UNC format.
Installation options Description /romonly This filter switch allows you to see only the firmware components needed for installation. When you are using this filter switch, you must exit and restart HP SUM if you want to return to an unfiltered state. Do not use the /romonly argument with the /softwareonly argument. (Applies to firmware only.) /softwareonly This filter switch allows you to see only the software components needed for installation.
Overriding errors Description This command is for HP Integrity servers only. /oa_name and /oa_password Use these arguments if you do not use the /partition_only argument. If you do not enter the selections, then the update will display and error and exit. This command is for HP Integrity servers only.
Targets Description Connect Ethernet or Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem, or BladeSystem OA. When two OAs are in an enclosure, this argument should be the active OA. When specifying the IP address, use either the IPv4 or IPv6 format. /targettype Discovery will be triggered for the specified target type, only. This option can reduce discovery time for scripted deployments. This is an optional command line argument. Use /targettype with /target parameter.
Log files Description log and the redirected location is \hp\log\. • For Linux components, the default location is /var/hp/ log/ and the redirected location is /hp/log/. /v[erbose] or /veryv[erbose] Sets the verbosity level for the HP SUM execution log file, hpsum_execution_log__
Superdome 2 server commands Description Example: /update_type PARTITIONS /device_list Use this argument when the /update_type argument is PARTITIONS. This argument specifies the subset of partitions or blades to update when you do not want to update all partitions or blades. Valid devices are: npar(number) and blade(enc)/(bay). Do not put any spaces between the parameters.
hpsum /use_latest /allow_non_bundle_components /silent Results: All software components and firmware components from the update bundle, which HP SUM determined must be installed, were installed. Example 2: Either of the following command-line inputs can deploy the previous version of the PSP only and force all the components to be installed: • hpsum /f:bundle /softwareonly BP000315.xml • hpsum /b BP000315.
In Linux, the negative return codes are reported. These return codes are determined by subtracting the negative value from 256. Return code Value Linux Windows Text SUCCESS_NO_REBOOT 0 0 0 The installation was successful. SUCCESS_REBOOT 1 1 1 The installation was successful, but a reboot is required. SUCCESS_NOT_REQUIRED 3 3 3 The component was current or not required. FAILURE_GENERAL -1 255 255 A general failure occurred. For details, see the error log.
Error level Meaning 2 The installation was not attempted because the version to be installed matches the version already installed. 3 The installation was not attempted because of one of the following: • The version to be installed is older than the version already installed. • The supported hardware is not present, not enabled, or in a state that an installation could not be attempted. • The smart component does not support the environment. • There is nothing for the component to accomplish.
Input file format and rules The input file is divided into two sections: • Configuration The configuration section starts from the beginning of the file and proceeds until the first target section is encountered. This section consists of a number of settings and their values. Each configuration setting must appear on a fresh line in the file, along with its value. Comments start with a pound (#) character at the beginning of the line. Only one pound character is allowed on any line.
Input file parameters Parameter Description Possible values SILENT This parameter causes the installation YES, NO to run silently without GUI or console output. All data is written to the log file. Any generated prompts use the default option and continue the installation without user input.
Parameter Description Possible values versions of the same component that might have shipped with the bundles. SKIPTARGET Defines the behavior when a remote YES, NO target has an existing HP SUM session in progress. Use this parameter to skip the host if an existing HP SUM session already exists. A value of NO overrides the session in progress and reinitializes the installation framework on the remote host.
Parameter Description Possible values USESNMP Specifies that components that use SNMP protocol, are available to be selected for installation. YES, NO These components are available for selection by default. When the /usesnmp parameter is used, and the /usewmi parameter is not used, the WMI components are optional. This parameter does not apply to HP Integrity servers. USEWMI Specifies that components that use WMI protocol are available to be selected for installation.
Parameter Description Possible values The default of OmitHost causes the host to be put in a failure state, and no installation is attempted on it. OmitComponent clears the affected components and proceeds with any updates that do not have dependency failures. Force attempts all updates, even if they have dependency failures.
Parameter Description Possible values management station. You can specify multiple strings separated by a space. (Applies to Linux PSP only.) CMAMGMTSTATIONROIPORDNS Specifies the IP address or DNS host name of a system with read-only access to serve as a management station. You can specify multiple locations separated by a space. (Applies to Linux PSP only.
Parameter Description Possible values HPVCAVCRMLOGIN parameter. (Applies to Linux PSP only.) FORCE-OVERWRITE HP Systems Management Homepage YES, NO (default) (hpsmh) uses this parameter to force overwrite the SMH settings of an existing configuration file. ADMIN-GROUP HP Systems Management Homepage (hpsmh) uses this parameter to set up security for the web server. (Applies to Linux PSP only.
Parameter Description Possible values This parameter is ignored unless the IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS parameter is set to yes. LOCALACCESS-ENABLED HP Systems Management Homepage • YES (default to include uses this parameter to determine anonymous access) whether to enable local anonymous • NO access to the web services. (Applies to Linux PSP only.) LOCALACCESS-TYPE HP Systems Management Homepage • Anonymous (default) uses this parameter to determine the type of access granted to local users.
Parameter Description Possible values HPQLA2X00FO The hp_qla2x00 QLogic Fibre • SinglePath Channel Driver uses this parameter to • SecurePath determine the failover mode to use. (Applies to Linux PSP only.) • QLogicFailure NOTE: No default value HPQLA2X00FORCE The hp_qla2x00 QLogic Fibre Y, N (default) Channel Driver uses this parameter to determine whether to skip detection of third-party storage. (Applies to Linux PSP only.
BUNDLESLIST = bp001234.xml ALLOWUPDATEBUNDLE = YES SKIPTARGET = NO IGNOREERRORS = ServerNotFound, FailedDependencies SOURCEPATH = c:\pkgsource1 USELATEST = YES SILENT = YES OPTIONS = /f:rom [TARGETS] HOST = schinta1 HOST = schinta2 UID = root PWD = root123 HOST = 234.567.765.432 [END] USAGE: hpsum /inputfile Examples of inputfile.txt file: Example: The two targets are passed to be updated. The targets do not necessarily have to be OAs. They can be any target that HP SUM supports.
PWD=password [END] Example SILENT = YES IGNOREERRORS = ServerNotFound,BadPassword, FailedDepedencies SKIPTARGET = NO SOURCEPATH = C:\ fwcd\firmware-8.70-0\hp\swpackages FORCEALL = YES REBOOTALLOWED = YES REBOOTDELAY = 30 REBOOTMESSAGE = “Install complete, server will reboot in 30 seconds” [TARGETS] HOST=16.83.62.141 UID=Userid PWD=password [END] [TARGETS] HOST=16.83.61.48 UID=Userid PWD=password [END] [TARGETS] HOST=16.83.62.196 UID=Userid PWD=password [END] [TARGETS] HOST=16.83.61.
Reports HP SUM generates three types of reports about the specified system or repository. HP SUM generates these reports by using the command-line arguments. If no additional arguments are specified on the command line, HP SUM uses the local host and default repository locations (the directory where HP SUM was initiated). You can specify a target if you provide the appropriate credentials. You can specific a repository by using other command-line parameters to generate reports.
commands. For more information about downloading and installing HP SUM as an RPM, see the document Linux best practices using HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) and Software Delivery Repository (SDR) at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c03479393/ c03479393.pdf.
4 Advanced topics Configuring IPv6 networks You can deploy to remote targets in IPv6-based networks for Windows and Linux target servers. Using HP SUM with IPv6 networks presents challenges for IT administrators. For Windows-based servers, to communicate with remote target servers, HP SUM uses either existing credentials or the user-provided user name and password to connect to the admin$ share. This share is an automatic share provided by Windows Server.
IPv6 addresses can be passed to HP SUM in command line arguments or using the HP SUM user interface. In the HP SUM user interface, you can add a remote host on an IPv6 network by either entering the DNS name of the IPv6 target server or by selecting the IPv6 address button and entering the IPv6 address. HP SUM supports both the short-name and full IPv6 notation. You do not need to add the optional interface number when you enter the address.
The only current limitation of HP SUM in a Linux IPv6 environment is that all remote target Linux-based servers must have the iptables-ipv6 RPM file installed. You can find the file on the distribution media for both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating systems. HP SUM uses this file to open a port in the IPv6 firewall to communicate with the Linux system that runs HP SUM.
Table 3 HP SUM Linux network ports Ports Description Port 22 Establishes a connection to the remote Linux server via SSH. For Integrity servers, HP SUM uses this port to discover target settings. Port 443 A secure data port used to transfer information. Port 62286 Default for some internal communications. It listens on the remote side if there is no conflict. If a conflict occurs, the next available port is used.
5 Troubleshooting Installation issues Components do not appear on the Select Items to Install screen or do not deploy from the silent console mode Solution: Components were not included in the installation set. Check the OpMan.trace file to see which components were not included. For the location and more information about trace files, see “Collecting trace directories” (page 61).
NOTE: Exit HP SUM before running the GatherLogs utility. Debug Trace Files Function Opman.trace Contains operations manager trace data of the overall installation process, details of repository/components added/removed and general errors if any. InventoryResults.xml Contains details of the component inventory from the repositories. Settings.xml Includes general settings information of HP SUM such as Force downgrade or upgrade. SourceClient.
The Update returned an error message appears When installing any component, if the installation fails, HP SUM displays the Update returned an error message. Solution: To determine the installation failure, review the associated component log. Installation failed when installing Linux RPMs When you install a Linux RPM, the installation fails and you receive the Update returned an error message.
• The Symantec Endpoint Protection product blocks HP SUM ability to communicate with remote targets if the Network Threat Analysis feature is enabled. Disable this feature while HP SUM is in use on the workstation. • Examine the trace directories for connection problems. For more information, see “Collecting trace directories” (page 61). • Ensure the server has a valid serial number.
1. 2. Click Start→Control Panel→Administrative Tools→Windows Firewall with Advanced Security→Inbound Rules→Remote Administration (NP-IN). Select Enabled, and then select Allow the connections. For Direct to iLO support, you must enable ping. HP SUM fails on Windows hosts due to McAfee firewalls McAfee firewalls block HP SUM traffic. Solution: Enable the port traffic associated with the HP SUM application by performing the following steps: 1. From the system tray, click the McAfee icon. 2.
10. Click OK to ensure new firewall rules have been implemented. 11. Restart HP SUM. Performing these steps allows HP SUM to function, although after a period of time (ranging from minutes to hours), McAfee disables HP SUM access. IPv6 network issues If HP SUM cannot connect to the remote server, you might receive a Discovery Failed error.
inability to access system resources. For IPv6 networks, host discovery failures can be caused by the incorrect configuration of the IPv6 network. Solution: Follow the steps for your environment to correctly configure the IPv6 network. Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 Windows Server 2003 environment To validate that the IPv6 network is configured correctly for HP SUM support, you must verify the following based on your operating system version. • Validate that the addresses are site-local.
• Use the DNS hostname instead of IPv6 address to ensure the address is correct. • Verify that you can connect to the admin$ share using the credentials within HP SUM by issuing the following command at a console prompt: net use * \\.ipv6-literal.net\admin$ /user: net use * \\fec0::2.ipv6-literal.net\admin$ /user:administrator You might need to provide the password if you use a user name that is different from the one you used to log in to the local system.
The user-specified reboot message does not appear when using a Japanese character set on a Linux operating system Solution: None. You can specify a message to appear before the system shuts down during a reboot operation. If you are using a Japanese character set and running on a Japanese version of a Linux operating system, the message does not appear properly.
hp-minx-en-1.4.3.1-1.src.rpm and on the Installation Results screen, it appears as hp-minx-en-kmp-default-1.4.3.1_2.6.27.19_5-1.x86_64.rpm. Solution: None. No components found in the selected repositories message appears The No components found in the selected repository(ies)error appears when at least one space is in the path name of the repository containing the components to be installed. Solution: Ensure that no spaces are in the path name.
6 Support and other resources Information to collect before contacting HP Be sure to have the following information available before you contact HP: • Active Health System log (HP ProLiant Gen8 servers only) Download and have available an Active Health System log for 3 days before the failure was detected. For more information, see the HP iLO 4 User Guide or HP Intelligent Provisioning User Guide on the HP website: http://www.hp.
Related information Documents • HP Smart Update Manager Release Notes • HP Service Pack for ProLiant Release Notes • HP Service Pack for ProLiant Server Support Guide • HP ProLiant and Integrity Firmware Management Best Practices Overview • HP ProLiant and Integrity Firmware Management Best Practices Planning Guide • HP ProLiant and Integrity Firmware Management Best Practices Implementer Guide You can find these documents on the SPP documentation page: http://www.hp.
Typographic conventions Table 4 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text: Table 4 (page 73) Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses Blue, underlined text: http://www.hp.
additional features. For more information on the Insight Remote Support Advanced software, see the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/insightremotesupport. The HP Insight Remote Support software release notes detail the specific prerequisites, supported hardware and associated operating systems. The release notes are available on the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/insightremotesupport/docs.
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Acronyms and abbreviations AMS Agentless Management Service CPLD complex programmable logic device DNS domain name system FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array HP SUM HP Smart Update Manager iLO Integrated Lights-Out IPDU intelligent power distribution unit ISP Integrity Support Pack OA Onboard Administrator POST Power-On Self Test PSP HP ProLiant Support Pack RBSU HP ROM-Based Setup Utility RILOE II Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II SDR Software Delivery Repository SEP Symantec
Index A advanced topics, 57 arguments, 33 B baseline creating, 18 blocked HP SUM, recovering from, 64 bundle filter options Add Repository, 16 Edit Repository, 17 Select bundles, 26 C CLI (Command Line Interface) Command-line arguments, 33 Command-line examples, 40 Command-line interface, 31 Command-line syntax, 31 command line arguments, 33 command line examples, 40 command line interface, using, 31 command line syntax, 31 component configuration, 17 components Installation of components failed with 'Upd
installation options, 27 introduction, 6 IPv6 network configurations Configuring IPv6 for Windows Server 2008, 58 Configuring IPv6 networks with HP SUM, 57 IPv6, troubleshooting Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 networks, 66 Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 Red Hat and Novell SUSE-based Linux environments, 68 Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 Windows Server 2003 environment, 67 Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 Windows Server 2008 environment, 67 K keyboard support, 14 L Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux component vers
V version discrepancy issue, 69 virtual media access, 68 VMware updates, 22 W websites product manuals, 72 Windows smart components, return codes, 42 79