HP Smart Update Manager 6.0.1 Release Notes (Ed. 3)

1. Navigate to the hpsum.ini file in the temp directory, %temp%\HPSUM (Windows) or /tmp/
HPSUM (Linux).
NOTE: HP SUM creates this directory the first time you launch HP SUM. If you have not launched
HP SUM, launch it and then shut it down.
2. Open the file in a text editor, and edit the following items in the [HTTP] section.
port=63001 edit to port=80
ssl_port=63002 edit to ssl_port=443
3. Save the file.
4. Launch HP SUM. It now uses the 80 and 443 ports.
Running two sessions of HP SUM with the same node might cause problems
Suggested Action: Do not open multiple HP SUM sessions at the same time.
HP SUM does not display 32-bit components when running on a 64-bit Linux host
Suggested Action: Install the 32-bit versions of the dependency libraries. For more information, see
“Prerequisites (page 4). HP SUM might display an error code 7 in the logs.
HP SUM 6.0.1 and later does not display nodes or baselines that an earlier version of HP SUM
accessed
Suggested Action: If you ran an earlier version of HP SUM 6.x and added nodes, run the HP SUM
6.0.1 hpsum_migration script to migrate the nodes from HP SUM 6.x. For more information, see
“Migrating nodes from 6.x to 6.3.0” (page 15).
HP SUM stops working if you log out of HP SUM while it is performing a task
Suggested Action: Wait for HP SUM to complete all tasks before logging out.
HP SUM generates large log files
Suggested Action: No action necessary. This is a known issue that will be resolved in a future version.
Manually remove the log file to if you want the drive space.
HP SUM might not display scroll bars or buttons correctly
Suggested Action: Set your screen resolution to 1024 x 768.
Some screens are not translated from English
Suggested Action: No action. This is a known issue that will be fixed in a future version.
HP SUM displays logged in user as root when you launch HP SUM using sudo
Suggested Action: No action necessary. This will be fixed in a future version.
HP SUM displays the error message “Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same
user...
HP SUM uses the admin$ share function on Windows-based servers to copy files and perform required
operations on remote node servers. If HP SUM detects multiple connections to the remote Windows
node, it might display “Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using
more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared
resource and try again.
Suggested Action: If HP SUM displays the error check for open admin$ shares on the remote node
you want to update, and remove the connections. Use the following commands to check for open
shares and delete them:
18 Issues and suggested actions