HP Smart Update Manager 4.2 User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Smart Update Manager User Guide
- Abstract
- Notice
- Contents
- Introduction
- HP Smart Update Manager overview
- Using this guide
- New features of HP SUM 4.2.0
- Minimum requirements
- Supported deliverables overview
- Deployment from HP SUM
- Executing HP SUM
- Deploying software using the ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) for Microsoft Windows
- Deploying software using the Integrity Support Pack (ISP) for Microsoft Windows
- Deploying software using the ProLiant Support Pack for Linux
- Deploying firmware for ProLiant servers using the HP Smart Update Firmware DVD
- Deploying firmware using the HP Smart Update Firmware - HP Integrity BL860c/BL870c/BL890c i2 Servers Bundles
- HP SUM User Interface
- Deployment scenarios
- Keyboard support
- Local host installations
- Multiple-host installations
- Selecting remote hosts or groups
- Searching for remote hosts
- Managing hosts
- Managing groups
- Entering credentials for hosts
- Selecting bundles to filter on multiple hosts
- Selecting components to install on multiple hosts
- Updating Firmware on HP Integrity BL860c/BL870c/BL890c i2 Servers
- Viewing the installation results for multiple hosts
- Scripted deployment
- Advanced topics
- Troubleshooting
- Recovering from a failed ROM upgrade
- Recovering from an installation failure
- Recovering from a discovery failure
- Recovering from a loss of Linux remote functionality
- Recovering from a blocked program on Microsoft Windows
- Recovering from operating system limitations when using a Japanese character set
- Recovering from Fatal Error - application will exit message
- Recovering from a missing reboot message when running on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
- Recovering a lost HP Smart Update Manager connection
- Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 networks
- HP SUM found new hardware message
- Non-matching systems error reported when building source Linux RPMs or installing Linux RPMs built from source
- Linux component version discrepancy for source RPMs
- HP SUM displays No components found in the selected repository(ies) message
- Additional/Optional Actions columns are grayed when HP SUM is maximized
- Installation of components failed with 'Update returned an error' when installing Linux RPMs
- Issues related to bundle filtering on the Select Items to be Installed and Select Bundle Filter screens
- HP SUM fails on Windows Vista® due to McAfee firewalls
- Technical support
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index

Scripted deployment 81
Parameter Description Possible values
Systems Manager NIC agent is started. (Applies to
Linux PSP only).
agent)
•
NO (do not start the
web agent)
CMANOTAINTEDKERNEL
This parameter determines whether the HP
Lights-Out management driver is started when the
health application loads. (Applies to Linux PSP
only.)
•
YES (start the HP
Lights-Out management
driver)
•
NO (do not start the HP
Lights-Out management
driver)
HPVCAVCRMSERVER
This parameter informs the VCA of the name of the
VCRM to use as a software distribution repository.
(Applies to Linux PSP only.)
VCRM name
HPVCAVCRMLOGINID
This parameter is the login ID that the VCA uses to
communicate with the VCRM. (Applies to Linux PSP
only.)
VCA login ID
HPVCAVCRMLOGINPASSWD
This parameter is the password for the login ID
specified in the HPVCAVCRMLOGIN parameter.
(Applies to Linux PSP only.)
VCA login password
FORCE-OVERWRITE
This parameter is used by the HP Systems
Management Homepage (hpsmh) to force
overwrite the SMH settings of an existing
configuration file.
YES, NO (default)
ADMIN-GROUP
This parameter is used by the HP Systems
Management Homepage (hpsmh) to set up security
for the web server. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
Up to five Linux groups,
separated by spaces or
semicolons, to enable
administrative access to the
web services.
USER-GROUP
This parameter is used by the HP Systems
Management Homepage to set up security for the
web server. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
Up to five Linux groups,
separated by spaces or
semicolons, to enable
user-level access to the web
servers.
OPERATOR-GROUP
This parameter is used by the HP Systems
Management Homepage to set up security for the
web server. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
Up to five Linux groups,
separated by spaces or
semicolons, to enable
operator-level access to the
web servers.
ANONYMOUS-ACCESS
This parameter determines whether an anonymous
user can access the HP Systems Management
Homepage. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
YES, NO (default)
IP-BINDING
This parameter is used by the HP Systems
Management Homepage to determine whether
hpsmh can use all available NICs and detect
subnets for its web services. (Applies to Linux PSP
only.)
YES, NO (default)
IP-BINDING-LIST
This parameter is used by the HP Systems
Management Homepage to restrict the NICs and
subnets to use for its web servers.
The IP-BINDING parameter must be set to yes for
this parameter to be used during installation.
(Applies to Linux PSP only.)
IP address/NetMask pairs
separated by semicolons
(for example,
10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0
;10.2.2.2/255.255.255.
0)
IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS
This parameter is used by the HP Systems YES, NO (default)