HP Smart Update Manager 6.3.1 Release Notes (Ed. 2)

DescriptionFilename (.bat or .sh)
Migrates node location and name from earlier versions of HP SUM to the current
version of HP SUM.
hpsum_migration
Migrates node location and name from HP SUM 5.x to the current version of
HP SUM.
port-targets
Downloading HP SUM from the SDR website
You can download HP SUM as an RPM from the HP Software Delivery Repository at http://
downloads.linux.hp.com/SDR/project/hpsum/. The SDR contains a version of the HP SUM RPM for
each supported operating system and architecture type. Instructions on how to set up your yum
configuration are available on the SDR website.
You can use yum commands to search for HP SUM and download it to your system. You can also use
a web browser to navigate the HP SDR and download the rpm.
Use the following commands to search, download, or install HP SUM from the SDR:
Command exampleAction
yum search hpsumSearch for HP SUM with yum
yum install hpsumInstall HP SUM with yum
rpm -Uvh hpsum-6.0.1-14.rhel-6x86_64.rpmDownload HP SUM from the SDR with a web browser, and
then install the RPM
For more information on using the HP SDR, see the Getting Started and FAQ sections on the HP
Software Delivery Repository website at http://downloads.linux.hp.com/SDR/index.html.
For more information on using HP SUM with the SDR, see Linux best practices using HP Service Pack
for ProLiant (SPP) and Software Delivery Repository (SDR) at http://h20564.www2.hp.com/portal/
site/hpsc/public/kb/docDisplay/?docId=c03479393.
Launching HP SUM
Launching HP SUM
The first time you run HP SUM, make sure you run it in online mode, because HP SUM does not include
any component updates. If you want to run HP SUM in offline mode to perform updates automatically,
run HP SUM in online mode, create a custom ISO, burn the ISO to a DVD or USB Key, and then close
HP SUM and reboot the system into the ISO’s offline mode.
NOTE: If you launch HP SUM from a mounted ISO, such as iLO Virtual Media, HP SUM creates a
%temp%/localhpsum (Windows) or /tmp/localhpsum (Linux) directory. If you run HP SUM from
the mounted ISO, you need to delete the temporary localhpsum files manually. The clean-cache
command does not clean these files. HP SUM displays messages about copying files to the drive
specified. HP SUM does not need to copy the files if you run HP SUM on a fileshare directory.
GUI mode: Navigate to the directory where you saved HP SUM. Type the command hpsum.bat
(Windows) or hpsum.sh (Linux) to start the GUI.
Text-based console mode: Navigate to the directory where you saved HP SUM. From the command
line, type hpsum and a console parameter. For a full list of parameters, type hpsum -h (Windows)
or hpsum /h (Linux).
Legacy CLI mode: Navigate to the directory where you saved HP SUM. Type an hpsum /s and
a legacy CLI parameter. For full details on using HP SUM in legacy CLI mode, see the HP Smart
Update Manager User Guide.
Launching HP SUM 13