HP ProLiant Support Pack 9.10 User Guide

2 Deploying PSPs
PSPs are deployed using HP SUM. In the PSP for Linux, HP SUM enables support for native RPM
files. Users can now deploy firmware and software components simultaneously. PSPs can be
deployed using graphical or command-line utilities specific to each operating system.
For more information about PSP deployment with HP SUM, see the HP Smart Update Manager
User Guide at http://www.hp.com/support/HP_Smart_Update_Manager_UG_en.
PSP deployment scenarios
ScenarioOperating system environment
Microsoft Windows
Graphical deployment on a single-host system using HP SUM
Graphical deployment remotely on a multiple-host system using the HP SUM GUI
Command-line deployment on a single-host system using the HP SUM CLI
Command-line deployment on a multiple-host system using the HP SUM CLI
Command-line deployment on a multiple-host system managed by HP SIM
Linux
Graphical deployment on a single-host system using HP SUM
Graphical deployment remotely on a multiple-host system using the HP SUM GUI
Command-line deployment on a single-host system using the HP SUM CLI
Command-line deployment on a multiple-host system using the HP SUM CLI
NOTE: If you install a PSP and then install an operating system Service Pack, a Support Pack,
or other operating system updates, HP recommends reinstalling the PSP.
Deployment for Microsoft Windows
This section discusses deploying PSPs on Windows operating systems. The PSPs support 32-bit and
x86-64-based installations on both AMD- and Intel-based servers.
For a current list of supported operating systems, see the HP PSP website at http://www.hp.com/
servers/psp.
Minimum requirements for Microsoft Windows PSP
IMPORTANT: Before deploying software updates on a host server, be sure that a recent backup
of the host server is available in case the deployment procedure fails.
For successful component deployments on Microsoft Windows hosts, the following minimum
requirements must be met:
A local administrative system with 512 MB of memory and running a supported Windows
operating system must be used.
One or more remote host servers that run a supported Windows operating system and need
a software upgrade must be available. If the local administrative system (local host) is the only
server that requires an upgrade, then remote host servers are not necessary.
Sufficient hard-drive space, which is generally at least twice the file size of the components
you want to deploy, must be available.
WMI must be enabled.
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