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Parameter
HOST
UID
PWD
LOGFILENAME = "path"
CMALOCALHOSTRWCOMMSTR
CMALOCALHOSTROCOMMSTR
CMAMGMTSTATIONRWIPORDNS
CMAMGMTSTATIONRWCOMMSTR
CMAMGMTSTATIONROIPORDNS
Description
OmitComponent clears the affected
components and proceeds with any
updates that do not have dependency
failures. Force attempts all updates, even
if they have dependency failures.
This parameter is the IP address or the
DNS name of a remote server, remote iLO
NIC port, Virtual Connect Ethernet or
Fibre Channel Module for c-Class
BladeSystem, or BladeSystem OA.
When two OAs are in an enclosure, this
parameter is the active OA. When
specifying the IP address, you can use
either the IPv4 or IPv6 format.
This parameter specifies an already
defined group name in the HP SUM GUI.
Logs in to the target hosts with your user
ID.
Uses the password for the user ID
specified in the UID.
The password is used to log in to target
hosts.
Redirects the output from HP SUM or the
HP BladeSystem c-Class OA flash utility
to a different directory than the default
location.
* For Windows components, the default
location is %SYSTEMDRIVE%\
CPQSYSTEM\hp\log<netAddress>
and the redirected location is <path>\
hp\log\<netAddress>.
* For Linux components, the default
location is /var/hp/log/
<netAddress> and the redirected
location is <path>/hp/log/
<netAddress>.
Specifies an SNMP read/write community
string for local host access. (Applies to
Linux PSP only.)
Specifies an SNMP read-only community
string for local host access. (Applies to
Linux PSP only.)
Specifies the IP address or DNS host name
of a system with read/write access to
serve as a management station. You can
specify multiple locations separated by a
space. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
Specifies an SNMP read/write community
string for a system with read/write access
that serves as a management station. You
can specify multiple strings separated by
a space. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
Specifies the IP address or DNS host name
of a system with read-only access to serve
as a management station. You can specify
Possible values
IP address, DNS name
<username>
<password>
Log file name
SNMP read/write community string
SNMP read-only community string
IP address, DNS name
SNMP read/write community string
IP address, DNS name
Input files
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