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HP Smart Update Manager User Guide
Version 6.2.0
Abstract
This document describes how to use HP SUM to apply firmware updates to HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers, and apply
software updates to HP ProLiant servers. This document is intended for individuals who understand the configuration and
operations of Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, Linux, smart components, HP-UX, VMware, and the risk of data loss from
performing updates.
HP Part Number: 613175-402a
Published: March 2014
Edition: 2
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Page 1 - Version 6.2.0

HP Smart Update Manager User GuideVersion 6.2.0AbstractThis document describes how to use HP SUM to apply firmware updates to HP ProLiant and HP Integ

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About the graphical user interfaceHP SUM is a web browser-based application. When you launch HP SUM in GUI mode, the systemuses the default web browse

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FunctionDebug Trace Files<target> is the name of the target in the source selectionsscreen.Provides general settings information of HP SUM such

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HP SUM stops responding when performing inventory on large baselinesSolution: Only perform inventory on one large (SPP-size) baseline at a time. Perfo

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HP SUM displays the message Unable to login or identify node as a supported devicewhen HP SUM cannot find a nodeSolution: Ping the node to make sure i

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HP SUM cannot downgrade Virtual Connect from 4.10 to 4.01Solution: Make sure that previous updates are activated before attempting to downgrade the VC

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windowsdesktop/en-US/d8e7aa2e-95ba-48b5-9ce3-e7cb9f5e57b2/issues-running-applications-from-network-shares?forum=windowsgeneraldevelopmentissues.Legacy

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7 Console CommandsCommand keywords are case-insensitive. The mixed casing in this document is for readability.Argument delimiters are those commonly u

Page 9 - 1 Introduction

Activateactivate enables you to activate updates previously staged or installed. This may involve rebootingor other processes based on specific device

Page 10 - Status icon descriptions

Addadd enables you to add baselines or nodes to the current working set for the current session.You can supply passwords for all the nodes or baseline

Page 11 - HP SUM new terms

Return codesTextLinuxWindowsReturn CodeThe command was successful.00SUCCESS_NO_REBOOTThe command completed successfully, but wasnot required or everyt

Page 12 - Downloading HP SUM

DescriptionOptionObject to perform the delete operation. Delimit the list witha space. If you do not provide a nodelist, all nodes aredeleted.--nodes

Page 13 - Deploying HP SUM

Table 1 Status iconsDescriptionSmall iconLarge iconCriticalFailed/InterruptedWarningOKSuccessfulDisabledUnknownAn In progress rotating icon indicates

Page 14 - Running HP SUM

DescriptionOptionip: 127.0.0.1ipv6: ::1If you do not provide a nodelist, all nodes in the sessionare deployed.Enables deploying for a group.--groups g

Page 15 - Deployment scenarios

ParametersThe findavailablenodes command provides the following options:DescriptionOptionThe HP SUM script initiates this action.HPSUMThe command to f

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ParametersThe generatereports command provides the following options:DescriptionOptionThe HP SUM script initiates this action.hpsumThe command to gene

Page 17 - Launching HP SUM

Syntaxhpsum getattributesParametersThe getattributes command provides the following options:DescriptionOptionThe HP SUM script initiates this action.H

Page 18 - Logging out of the HP SUM GUI

DescriptionOptionBaseline location to use for performing the operation.Specify [/details] to get detailed baseline information.location [/details]This

Page 19 - 3 Using the HP SUM GUI

Return codesTextLinuxWindowsReturn CodeThe command was successful.00SUCCESS_NO_REBOOTA general failure occurred. For details,see the logs.255-1FAILURE

Page 20 - 20 Using the HP SUM GUI

ExampleWindows sample command lineC:\> hpsum getcurrentlyinstalledversions /nodes localhostLinux/HP-UX sample command line$ hpsum getcurrentlyinsta

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ParametersThe getlogs command provides the following options:DescriptionOptionThe HP SUM script initiates this action.hpsumThe command to get the curr

Page 22 - Adding a baseline

Return codesTextLinuxWindowsReturn CodeThe command was successful.00SUCCESS_NO_REBOOTA general failure occurred. For details,see the logs.255-1FAILURE

Page 23 - Creating a custom baseline

ExampleWindows sample command lineC:\>hpsum getnodes 16.157.90.123 /detailsLinux/HP-UX sample command line$ hpsum getnodes 16.157.90.123 --detailsI

Page 24 - Deleting a baseline

2 Downloading, installing, and launching HP SUMDownloading HP SUMYou can download HP SUM from the HP website or from the HP Software Delivery Reposito

Page 25 - Using the Nodes screen

SyntaxAuthenticating with credentials for the first time:hpsum login [--username rono --password pwd123 --port 63001 --ssl_port63002]Authenticating wi

Page 26 - Adding a node

ParametersThe setattributes command provides the following options:DescriptionOptionThe HP SUM script initiates this action.hpsumThe command to set at

Page 27 - To add a node

Return codesTextLinuxWindowsReturn CodeThe command was successful.00SUCCESS_NO_REBOOTA general failure occurred. For details,see the logs.255-1FAILURE

Page 28 - Editing a node

8 Support and other resourcesContacting HPFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.com/supportBefore cont

Page 29 - Node inventory

http://www.hp.com/go/spp/downloadFor information about HP Subscriber's Choice, see the Subscriber's Choice website:http://www.hp.com/go/subs

Page 30 - Deploying a node

event notifications to HP, which will initiate a fast and accurate resolution, based on your product’sservice level. Notifications may be sent to your

Page 31 - Node reports

9 Documentation feedbackHP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve thedocumentation, send any errors, sugges

Page 32 - Integrity node overview

GlossaryAMS Agentless Management ServiceAnalyze The process where HP SUM verifies all dependencies before deploying updatesBaseline A set of updates f

Page 33 - Using the Enclosures screen

IndexAabort updateenclosure, 35iLO, 53iPDU, 58servers, 40switch, 44Virtual Connects, 63VM host, 49activity, 19addbaseline, 22addingenclosures, 33iLO,

Page 34 - 34 Using the HP SUM GUI

adding, 33edit, 35Ffiles, creating inputInput file format and rules, 82Input files, 81GGUIusing, 19Hhealth icon, 10helpobtaining, 123HPtechnical suppo

Page 35 - Aborting an enclosure update

Migrating nodes from HP SUM 5.x to HP SUM 6.xHP provides scripts that migrate the targets you added to HP SUM 5.x into nodes that HP SUM6.x recognizes

Page 36 - Deploying an enclosure

VM host, 50reportsnode, 31return codesLinux RPM return codes, 81Return codes, 79VMware ESXi return codes, 81return codes, Linux smart components, 80re

Page 37 - Using the Servers screen

The following sections discuss deployment from HP SUM. For more information on planning anupdate, see the HP Smart Update Best Practices Overview, HP

Page 38 - 38 Using the HP SUM GUI

Deployment modesThe following key terms apply when using HP SUM to deploy updates:DefinitionTermThe installation runs on the physical hardware you are

Page 39 - Editing a server

The following table describes when typical HP SUM deployment scenarios are used.Used whenScenarioGraphical deployment on a local host• You are not fam

Page 40 - Deploying a server

the BitLocker Drive Encryption can be re-enabled. Once the BitLocker Drive Encryption has beenre-enabled, the plain text key is removed and BitLocker

Page 41 - Server reports

SUM using the sudo command. If you are using Windows Server 2012, you must log in with theAdministrator account, or select Run as Administrator.NOTE:

Page 42 - Using the Switches screen

3 Using the HP SUM GUIUpdating a node with HP SUM exampleThe following steps offer a simplified example of deploying updates to a single node without

Page 43 - Using the Switches screen 43

© Copyright 2009, 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or

Page 44 - Switch inventory

Using Localhost Guided Update in Interactive mode1. In the navigation menu, click Localhost Guided Update.NOTE: If you need to make a change to your s

Page 45 - Deploying a switch

NOTE: HP SUM begins to deploy updates after you click OK. HP SUM does not supportaborting updates in the Localhost Guided Update Automatic mode.NOTE:

Page 46 - Using the VM Hosts screen

• Fixes – HP SUM includes a search box for finding updates that meet the search parameters.You can search on file name, description, and update type.D

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NOTE: HP SUM begins to inventory a baseline as soon as you finish adding the baseline. Tominimize the impact on system resources, HP SUM does not reco

Page 48 - Editing a VM host

NOTE: If the same component is included in more than one source baseline, HP SUM liststhe component multiple times. If you select the component from m

Page 49 - Deploying a VM host

1. On the Baseline Library screen, select a baseline.2. Click Actions→Delete.NOTE: If the baseline is associated with one or more nodes, HP SUM displa

Page 50 - VM host reports

NOTE: If this is the first time you are running HP SUM 6.x, and have set up targets in HP SUM5.x, you can use a migration script to populate the Nodes

Page 51 - Using the iLO screen

To add a node1. From the Nodes screen, click Add Node.Adding a single node by IP/DNS namea. Select Add a single node by IP/DNS name.b. Enter the IP ad

Page 52 - 52 Using the HP SUM GUI

To add a node by searching a range of IP addressesa. Select Find nodes on network with an IP range.b. Click Find Nodes.c. Enter a range of IP addresse

Page 53 - Aborting an iLO update

To edit a node1. From the Nodes screen, highlight the node and then click Actions→Edit.2. Change the items you want to edit:• Description• TypeNOTE: S

Page 54 - Deploying an iLO

Contents1 Introduction...9HP SUM overview...

Page 55 - Adding an iPDU

Deploying a nodeWhen you open the Deploy screen, HP SUM displays the IP/DNS address for the node and thenode type. The Deploy screen displays componen

Page 56 - 56 Using the HP SUM GUI

4. In the Associated Node Details field, select any nodes that you want to update.5. In the Baseline Library field, select each component that you wan

Page 57 - Editing an iPDU

reports for a node enable you to generate HTML, XML, and CSV reports. On the Reports screen,HP SUM includes a Reports Center that displays previous re

Page 58 - Deploying an iPDU

• Serial number• List of devicesThe following actions are available from the Overview screen:• Add: See “Adding an enclosure” (page 33).• Edit: See “E

Page 59 - To deploy a node

f. Select one of the following:• Use current credentials (requires existing trust relationship with the node): This optionis for Windows nodes only.•

Page 60 - Adding a Virtual Connect

HP SUM displays the nodes it finds in the Available Nodes field.d. Select the nodes you want to add from the Available Nodes section, and then click A

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Enclosure inventory1. From the Enclosures screen, highlight the enclosure on which you want to take inventory.2. Click Actions→Inventory.3. The Enclos

Page 62 - Editing a Virtual Connect

8. Click Analysis, and then click Deploy to begin the deployment.NOTE: To begin the deployment, all dependency issues must be resolved, for example,ad

Page 63 - Deploying a Virtual Connect

d. In the Type field, select the node type. If you do not know the node type, select Unknown.During the inventory process, HP SUM determines the node

Page 64 - Virtual Connect reports

HP SUM displays the nodes it finds in the Available Nodes field.d. Select the nodes you want to add from the Available Nodes section, and then click A

Page 65 - Adding an iLO Federation

Adding a server...37Editing a server...

Page 66 - 66 Using the HP SUM GUI

NOTE: Select the check box if you want HP SUM to automatically add AssociatedDevices. (Not available for all node types.)• HP SUM displays the current

Page 67 - Editing an iLO Federation

3. If you want to downgrade or rewrite options to firmware or software only, click Force optionscan be applied to, and then select from the following:

Page 68 - Deleting an iLO Federation

NOTE: HP SUM automatically opens the report after it finishes generating the report. If youdo not have the format associated to an application, HP SUM

Page 69 - Command-line interface

f. Select one of the following:• Use current credentials (requires existing trust relationship with the node): This optionis for Windows nodes only.•

Page 70 - Command-line arguments

HP SUM displays the nodes it finds in the Available Nodes field.d. Select the nodes you want to add from the Available Nodes section, and then click A

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To inventory a node1. From the Nodes screen, highlight the node and then click Actions→Inventory.2. Select a baseline, additional package, or both to

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NOTE: To begin the deployment, all dependency issues must be resolved, for example,adding a baseline, administrator credentials, and supported install

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NOTE: Selecting the correct node type might help HP SUM complete node inventoryfaster.Some nodes allow you to select the check box so that HP SUM auto

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HP SUM displays the nodes it finds in the Available Nodes field.d. Select the nodes you want to add from the Available Nodes section, and then click A

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NOTE: Select the check box if you want HP SUM to automatically add AssociatedDevices. (Not available for all node types.)• HP SUM displays the current

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Command-line syntax...69Command-line arguments..

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3. If you want to downgrade or rewrite options to firmware or software only, click Force optionscan be applied to, and then select from the following:

Page 78 - Command-line examples

NOTE: HP SUM automatically opens the report after it finishes generating the report. If youdo not have the format associated to an application, HP SUM

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f. Select one of the following:• Use current credentials (requires existing trust relationship with the node): This optionis for Windows nodes only.•

Page 80 - Multi-node servers:

HP SUM displays the nodes it finds in the Available Nodes field.d. Select the nodes you want to add from the Available Nodes section, and then click A

Page 81 - Input files

iLO inventory1. From the iLO screen, highlight the iLO on which you want to take inventory.2. Click Actions→Inventory.3. The iLO inventory procedure i

Page 82 - Input file format and rules

NOTE: If HP SUM cannot successfully deploy all updates in a node, it does not reboot thenode. View the deployment logs to find and resolve the issue b

Page 83 - Input file parameters

Adding a single node by IP/DNS namea. Select Add a single node by IP/DNS name.b. Enter the IP address or DNS name.c. Enter a description for the node.

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To add a node by searching a range of IP addressesa. Select Find nodes on network with an IP range.b. Click Find Nodes.c. Enter a range of IP addresse

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To edit a node1. From the Nodes screen, highlight the node and then click Actions→Edit.2. Change the items you want to edit:• Description• TypeNOTE: S

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To deploy a node1. From the Nodes screen, select a node to update, and then click Actions→Review/Deploy.2. If you want to change installation options,

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HP SUM engine stops running when HP SUM is mounted from a virtual media source...103HP SUM allows all users to log in...

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To generate a report1. From the Nodes screen, select a report or multiple reports, and then click Actions→Report.2. Select the reports you want to gen

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NOTE: If you select HP iLO Federation, enter the iLO Federation Group Name that isassigned by HP iLO Federation. Use the username and password for the

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HP SUM displays the nodes it finds in the Available Nodes field.d. Select the nodes you want to add from the Available Nodes section, and then click A

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NOTE: Select the check box if you want HP SUM to automatically add AssociatedDevices. (Not available for all node types.)• HP SUM displays the current

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3. If you want to downgrade or rewrite options to firmware or software only, click Force optionscan be applied to, and then select from the following:

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3. Click the report format you want HP SUM to generate, HTML, CSV, or XML.NOTE: HP SUM automatically opens the report after it finishes generating the

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f. Select one of the following:• Use current credentials (requires existing trust relationship with the node): This optionis for Windows nodes only.•

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HP SUM displays the nodes it finds in the Available Nodes field.d. Select the nodes you want to add from the Available Nodes section, and then click A

Page 96 - 5 Advanced topics

To inventory a node1. From the Nodes screen, highlight the node and then click Actions→Inventory.2. Select a baseline, additional package, or both to

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4 Using legacy scripts to deploy updatesCommand-line interfaceYou can use the HP SUM command-line interface to script custom installations.Command-lin

Page 98 - GatherLogs

Return codes...114Example...

Page 99 - 6 Troubleshooting

#Defaults targetpw # ask for the password of the target user. For example,WARNING! Only use this option with Defaults targetpw.• To use super user fun

Page 100 - Baseline troubleshooting

DescriptionInstallation optionsOverrides or downgrades the existing installation of theselected software components, firmware components, andbundles./

Page 101 - Node troubleshooting

DescriptionInstallation optionsyou use /use_location and /c, HP SUM checksboth the default repository and the directory provided.This argument specifi

Page 102 - VMware troubleshooting

DescriptionInstallation optionscomponents are optional. This argument does not applyto HP Integrity servers.Specifies which AMS components can be inst

Page 103 - HP SUM engine troubleshooting

DescriptionReboot optionsIf the following conditions are met, this argument causesthe server (or host server in a remote installation) to reboot:/r[eb

Page 104 - 104 Troubleshooting

DescriptionNodesUse root (super user) password to start a session, andinventory and update components when the credentials/su_passwordspecified in /us

Page 105 - 7 Console Commands

DescriptionNodesEnables the credential of the local host to be used as thecredential to access the nodes instead of providing the user/current_credent

Page 106 - Activate

DescriptionGenerating reportswrite-protected, you can find the files in the same directoryas the HP SUM log files.Generates a report listing of the co

Page 107 - Parameters

When HP SUM generates the report, the HP SUM GUI does not appear. When the report isgenerated, HP SUM displays the report file location.DescriptionUsi

Page 108 - Return codes

Example 4:Either of the following command-line inputs can deploy two software components:• hpsum /f:software cp008097.exe cp008257.exe /s• hpsum /c cp

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Related information...123Typographic conve

Page 110 - FindAvailableNodes

TextWindowsLinuxValueReturn codeA bad input parameter wasencountered.-2254-2FAILURE_BAD_PARMThe installation of the componentfailed.-3253-3FAILURE_COM

Page 111 - GenerateReports

MeaningReturn codeIf the component is being installed to a remote node, suchas an OA or other network-based deployment, this returncode indicates that

Page 112 - GetAttributes

To create an input file, use a text editor. All section headers and trailers must match. You can usethe DRYRUN=YES option to perform dry runs of insta

Page 113 - GetBaselines

File encodingTo allow for the inclusion of double-byte characters, the input file is in UTF-8 format.Error reportingIf errors occur in the input file,

Page 114 - GetComponentLogs

DescriptionParameterYES, NOEnables you to override or downgrade an existing installation ofcomponents in the selected bundle.FORCEBUNDLEPossible value

Page 115 - GetCurrentlyInstalledVersions

DescriptionParameterCauses the installation to continue and ignore errors.IGNOREERRORSThe ServerNotFound option can be used to bypass inactive orunava

Page 116 - GetEngineStatus

DescriptionParameterThese components are only installed by default on Gen8 and later servers.This parameter does not apply to HP Integrity servers.Pos

Page 117 - GetNeededUpdates

DescriptionParameterPossible values:IP address, DNS nameLogs in to the nodes with your user ID.UIDPossible values:<username>Uses the password fo

Page 118 - GetNodes

DescriptionParameterDetermines whether the HP Systems Insight Manager NIC agent is started.(Applies to Linux SPP only).CMASTARTNICAGENTPossible values

Page 119 - Inventory

DescriptionParameterIP address pairs separated by semicolons (for example,10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0;10.2.2.2/255.255.255.0)HP Systems Management Homepage

Page 120 - SetAttributtes

1 IntroductionHP SUM overviewHP SUM is a technology included in many HP products for installing and updating firmware andsoftware on HP ProLiant serve

Page 121 - ShutdownEngine

DescriptionParameterPossible values:• TrustByCert—If you use this value, you must define the CERTLISTparameter to enable access to the server.• TrustB

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DescriptionParameterAllows the installation to proceed on a Superdome 2 node even whenwarnings are returned during analysis.IGNOREWARNINGSPossible val

Page 123 - 8 Support and other resources

DescriptionParameterGenerates a report listing of the node summary and describes how thecomponents in the repository affect the node; for example, whe

Page 124 - Typographic conventions

HOST = 234.567.765.432[END]USAGE: hpsum /inputfile <path:\inputfile.txt>Examples of inputfile.txt file:Example: The two nodes are passed to be u

Page 125 - HP Insight Online

UID=UseridPWD=password[END][TARGETS]HOST=16.83.61.48UID=UseridPWD=password[END][TARGETS]HOST=16.83.62.196UID=UseridPWD=password[END][TARGETS]HOST=16.8

Page 126 - 9 Documentation feedback

UID = UseridPWD = password[END][TARGETS]HOST = 10.0.1.73UID = UseridPWD = password[END]Example: Using super user to update Linux components:SILENT = Y

Page 127 - Glossary

5 Advanced topicsConfiguring IPv6 networksYou can deploy to remote nodes in IPv6-based networks for Windows and Linux node servers.Using HP SUM with I

Page 128 - 128 Index

Table 2 HP SUM Windows network ports (continued)DescriptionPortsConnects to the remote ADMIN$ share on node servers. These are the standardports Windo

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GatherLogsHP SUM provides a tool that collects all log files into one file. If you are troubleshooting an issue,run gatherlogs. The script is availabl

Page 130 - 130 Index

6 TroubleshootingCollecting trace directoriesIf you need to contact HP for support with an issue, run the GatherLogs utility. GatherLogs isin the same

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