HP Smart Update Manager 6.0.0 User Guide
DescriptionGenerating reports
file name formats of
HPSUM_Report_<date>_<time>.html and
HPSUM_Report_<date>_<time>.xml.
By default, the files are located in the present working
directory where HP SUM is initiated. If that location is
write-protected, you can find the files in the same directory
as the HP SUM log files.
Generates a report listing of the components in the
specified repository. The report is generated in HTML and
/inventory_report
XML with file name formats of
HPSUM_Inventory_Report_<date>_<time>.html
and
HPSUM_Inventory_Report_<date>_<time>.xml.
By default, the report is located in the present working
directory where HP SUM is initiated. If that location is
write-protected, you can find the report in the same
directory as the HP SUM log files.
Generates a report listing of the firmware installed and
details of the node. The report is generated in HTML and
/firmware_report
XML with file names of HPSUM_Firmware_Report.html
and fwreport.xml in the directory named
HPSUM_Firmware_Report_<date>_<time>.
By default, the report is located in the present working
directory where HP SUM is initiated. If that location is
write-protected, you can find the report in the same
directory as the HP SUM log files.
Generates a report listing of the failed dependencies for
all nodes.
/dependency_report
Generates a report that lists all installed firmware, software,
and driver versions installed on all nodes.
/installed_report
NOTE: HP SUM does not install any updates when you generate a report.
DescriptionUsing input files
Enables you to script the deployment of firmware and
software to multiple remote systems at one time. For more
information, see “Input files” (page 48).
/inputfile “filename”
Enables you to instruct HP SUM to delete the input file after
it has been read.
/deleteinputfile
DescriptionSuperdome 2 server commands
Determines which Superdome 2 firmware is updated. You
can choose ALL, COMPLEX, or PARTITIONS. The default
selection is ALL.
/update_type <type>
Example: /update_type PARTITIONS
Use this argument when the /update_type argument is
PARTITIONS. This argument specifies the subset of
/device_list <device[,device]…>
partitions or unassigned blades to update when you do
not want to update all partitions or unassigned blades.
Valid devices are: npar(number) and
blade(enc)/(bay). Do not put any spaces between the
parameters.
44 Using legacy scripts to deploy updates