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HP ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD
User Guide
Part Number 447788-009
December 2009 (9th Edition)
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Page 1 - User Guide

HP ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD User Guide Part Number 447788-009 December 2009 (9th Edition)

Page 2 - Intended audience

Introduction 10 For Windows® operating systems, the HP USB Key Creator for Windows utility must be downloaded from the HP website (http://www.hp.com

Page 3 - Contents

Introduction 11 Using a hard drive 1. Copy the contents of the \compaq\swpackages directory from the CD or ISO image to a directory on the hard dri

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Introduction 12 If HP Smart Update Manager detects a TPM, a pop-up warning message appears. To enable firmware updates without the need to type in

Page 5 - Introduction

Introduction 13 6. Close all the windows, and then start the firmware update. To enable advanced startup options, use the following command: cscrip

Page 6 - New features

Introduction 14 If the TPM is detected and enabled with Option ROM Measuring, the installation is not silent, and a system ROM must be updated. A po

Page 7 - Supported firmware

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 15 Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager Deployment scenarios HP Sma

Page 8 - Deployment options

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 16 Scenario Description more host systems. Graphical deployment on a local host To dep

Page 9 - HP USB key utility

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 17 For more information about performing the deployment using the graphical interface, se

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 18 The Source Selections screen allows you to specify where to get components for upda

Page 11 - Trusted Platform Module

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 19 o Proxy Details—Enter the proxy information in the Proxy Details group box to be used

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© Copyright 2007, 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warr

Page 13 - TPM scenarios

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 20 The Download Permission screen lists the available updates found on the HP FTP site. Y

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 21 The following columns are included in the Select Installation Host(s) screen: • Host

Page 15 - Smart Update Manager

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 22 Selecting components to install When the discovery process ("Selecting an install

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 23 The Select Items to be Installed screen also includes the following buttons: • Select

Page 17 - Keyboard support

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 24 • Updates to be Installed—The components in this section can be installed on your sys

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 25 Icon Text Description x Critical Action X components are not ready for installation

Page 19 - Download Permission

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 26 Component selection pane The component selection pane of the Select Items to be Instal

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 27 If a failed dependency occurs, you must resolve it before proceeding with the installa

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 28 Installation options You can specify firmware upgrade behavior for installable compone

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 29 • Select Allow Rewrites to enable HP Smart Update Manager to overwrite the current fi

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Contents Introduction ...

Page 24 - Status field

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 30 Viewing the installation results When the installation is complete, the Installation R

Page 25 - Reboot section

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 31 To see additional details, click View Installation Log. The Installation Results scr

Page 26 - Component selection pane

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 32 • For Linux operating systems, these files are located in subdirectories named accord

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 33 To add hosts, see "Managing hosts (on page 33)." To add groups, see "

Page 28 - Installation options

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 34 To add a host:

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 35 1. Click Add Host. The New Host dialog box appears. 2. Select the method to add a ho

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 36 1. On the Manage Hosts screen, click the Edit Host button. The Edit Host dialog box ap

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 37 Managing groups To add, edit, or delete groups, click the Manage Groups button. The Ma

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 38 1. Click Add Group. The Edit Group dialog box appears. 2. Enter a group name. 3. En

Page 33 - Managing hosts

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 39 1. Select the group, and then on the Manage Groups screen, click the Edit Group button

Page 34 - To add a host:

Configuring IPv6 networks with HP Smart Update Manager ... 62 Configuring I

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 40 Entering credentials for hosts When you select a single remote host, the Enter Credent

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 41 When you select a group or multiple hosts, the Enter Credentials for Group screen appe

Page 37 - Managing groups

Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 42 NOTE: If a TPM is detected and enabled, an HP Smart Update Manager pop-up warning mes

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 43 Icon Text Description Nothing to Install The host is already up-to-date. Host Sk

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 44 Viewing the installation results for multiple hosts When the installation is complete,

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Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager 45 To view single-host installation results, double-click the host or select the host, an

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Scripted deployment 46 Scripted deployment Command line interface The HP Smart Update Manager command line interface enables you to script custom in

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Scripted deployment 47 Command line argument Description /h[elp] or /? This argument displays command line Help information. /f[orce] This argument

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Scripted deployment 48 Command line argument Description /s[ilent] This argument causes the installation to run silently with no GUI or console outp

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Scripted deployment 49 Command line argument Description must be a mapped file share and not in Universal Naming Convention (UNC) format. If you do

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Introduction 5 Introduction HP ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD overview The HP ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD provides a collection of HP Smart U

Page 46 - Scripted deployment

Scripted deployment 50 Command line argument Description can cancel or terminate HP Smart Update Manager. /user <username> or /username <us

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Scripted deployment 51 Component configuration for Windows components only To configure components without using the HP Smart Update Manager GUI, is

Page 48 - Description

Scripted deployment 52 • hpsum /b BP000315.xml /f:bundle /softwareonly Results: All the software components from the 7.80 PSP, which HP Smart Updat

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Scripted deployment 53 Return code Value Linux Windows Text SUCCESS_REBOOT 1 1 1 The installation was successful, but a reboot is required. SUC

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Scripted deployment 54 Error level Meaning 3 The installation was not attempted because of one of the following: • The version to be installed is

Page 51 - Command line examples

Scripted deployment 55 [TARGETS] HOST = schinta1 HOST = schinta2 UID = root PWD = root123 HOST = 234.567.765.432 [END] Example 1: The two t

Page 52 - SUCCESS_NO_REBOOT

Scripted deployment 56 • Configuration The configuration section starts from the beginning of the file and proceeds until the first target section

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Scripted deployment 57 Parameter Description Possible Values Any generated prompts use the default option and continue the installation without us

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Scripted deployment 58 Parameter Description Possible Values files to be filtered on. /allowupdatebundle This argument is a filter switch and enab

Page 55 - Input file format and rules

Scripted deployment 59 Parameter Description Possible Values the command line, and multiple bundles are in the directory, this parameter allows HP

Page 56 - Input file parameters

Introduction 6 • Sufficient hard-drive space of at least twice the file size of the components to be deployed • WMI enabled NOTE: When attempti

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Scripted deployment 60 Parameter Description Possible Values see only the software components needed for installation. Do not use the /softwareonl

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Advanced topics 61 Advanced topics Deploying firmware and software simultaneously HP Smart Update Manager utility enables you to deploy firmware and

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Advanced topics 62 Server virtualization detection and support HP Smart Update Manager, running in the context of a Windows® PSP, supports server vi

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Advanced topics 63 Before using HP Smart Update Manager to deploy software and firmware updates to remote Windows Server® 2003 servers, you must add

Page 61 - Advanced topics

Advanced topics 64 IPv6 addresses can be passed to HP Smart Update Manager in command line arguments or using the HP Smart Update Manager user inter

Page 62 - Manager

Advanced topics 65 Configuring IPv6 for Windows Server 2008 HP Smart Update Manager provides the most robust support for remote deployment when usin

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Advanced topics 66 IPv6 addresses can be passed to HP Smart Update Manager in command line arguments or using the HP Smart Update Manager user inter

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Advanced topics 67 Limitations of IPv6 for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 Windows Server® 2003 requires site-local addresses to provide

Page 65 - Advanced topics 65

Advanced topics 68 IPv6 addresses can be passed to HP Smart Update Manager in command line arguments or using the HP Smart Update Manager user inter

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Advanced topics 69 Limitations of IPv6 for Linux The only current limitation of HP Smart Update Manager in a Linux IPv6 environment is that all remo

Page 67 - Configuring IPv6 for Linux

Introduction 7 o /report generates a target summary and how the components in the repository affect the target (For example, whether each component

Page 68 - Advanced topics 68

Troubleshooting 70 Troubleshooting Recovering from a failed ROM upgrade Recovering from a failed system ROM upgrade Use redundant ROM or ROMPaq to r

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Troubleshooting 71 6. Power up the server. The server generates one long beep and two short beeps to indicate that it is in disaster recovery mode.

Page 70 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 72 Recovering from an installation failure Collecting trace directories HP Smart Update Manager generates a set of debug trace logs

Page 71 - Lights-Out management ROMs

Troubleshooting 73 The following is an example of the output trace in the OpMan.trace on how to determine if a component was prevented from being sh

Page 72 - Collecting trace directories

Troubleshooting 74 • For Linux, ensure that the target server can be contacted through SSH and that the scp command is available to securely send f

Page 73 - Troubleshooting 73

Troubleshooting 75 Recovering from a blocked program on Microsoft Windows Configuring Windows firewall settings The Windows® Security Alert appears

Page 74 - Troubleshooting 74

Troubleshooting 76 scanning software from denying service to the application. The SOAP server is deployed on the remote target using the initial por

Page 75 - Windows

Troubleshooting 77 Ports 60000-60007 Random ports are used in this range to pass messages back and forth between the local and remote systems via SS

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Troubleshooting 78 system, the message causes the reboot not to occur automatically. For a successful reboot, you must select the Exit button. Reco

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Troubleshooting 79 Recovering a lost HP Smart Update Manager connection Mounting the Firmware Maintenance CD on virtual media When either iLO and NI

Page 78 - Server 9

Introduction 8 ***The HP 3Gb SAS BL Switch firmware can only be updated by uploading a bin file through the Virtual Storage Manager (VSM) product. T

Page 79 - Server 2003 environment

Troubleshooting 80 • Ensure you have made the registry change on remote target servers as mentioned in the HP Smart Update Manager Usage in a Windo

Page 80 - Server 2008 environment

Troubleshooting 81 • Use ipconfig to validate you have IPv6 addresses assigned to your NICs. For more information about troubleshooting your config

Page 81 - Troubleshooting 81

Technical support 82 Technical support Reference documentation To download the ProLiant Firmware Maintenance and other CDs, see the SmartStart downl

Page 82 - Technical support

Acronyms and abbreviations 83 Acronyms and abbreviations GUI graphical user interface HBA host bus adapter HPSUM HP Smart Update Manager I/O inpu

Page 83 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Acronyms and abbreviations 84 SAS serial attached SCSI SCSI small computer system interface SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol SSH Secure Shell

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Index 85 A adding groups 37 adding hosts 33 advanced topics 61 Allow Downgrades 28 Allow Rewrites 28 Allow Shared Devices 28 arguments

Page 85 - Index 85

Index 86 hard drives 11 host field 22, 42 hosts 32, 33, 40 HP Onboard Administrator for HP c-Class BladeSystem 8 HP Smart Update Manager GUI

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Index 87 ROM, array controller 71 ROM, Lights-Out management 8, 71 ROM, storage 71 ROMPaq Disaster Recovery 70 S SAS hard drive 8 scenario

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Introduction 9 Online deployment To deploy components online: 1. Choose one of the following options: o Insert the Firmware Maintenance CD. The Fi

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