HP Rx2620-2 - Integrity - 0 MB RAM User Manual page 32

Integrity servers with microsoft windows server 2003 for itanium-based systems
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/r[eboot]
/reboot_message "message"
/reboot_delay
timeout_in_seconds
/reboot_always
/s[ilent]
/c component to install |
component to install
/group "HPSUMgroup"
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Advanced installation of ISPs in Windows
Causes the server (or host server in a remote installation)
to reboot if the following conditions are met:
The /reboot argument has been selected or given as
a command line argument.
All components selected for installation were
successfully installed.
At least one of the components installed required a
reboot to complete its installation.
Displays the specified reboot message on remote consoles
connected to the server to be rebooted. If this argument is
not used with the /reboot argument, it is ignored.
Delays the reboot of the server for timeout_in_seconds
seconds. If this argument is not used with the /reboot
argument, it is ignored. Acceptable values are between 15
and 3600. The default timeout value is 15 seconds for
Windows®.
Forces the server to reboot if the following conditions are
met:
The /reboot_always argument has been selected
or given as a command line argument.
All components selected for installation were
successfully installed.
Causes the installation to run silently with no GUI or
console output. All data is written to the log file. Any
prompts use the default argument and continue the
installation without user input. If a component requires
input before installation, such as configuration information,
the installation of the component fails and an error message
is written to the log file. Failed dependencies are not
reported to the user when using the /s[ilent] argument.
To check for failed dependencies, remove the /s[ilent]
argument, reissue the command line, and the HP Smart
Update Manager GUI is presented.
Specifies the components to install. You can specify
components with the /c argument or without it.
If you specify the /c argument, you can specify only one
component at a time. However, you can specify multiple
/c arguments and components on the same command line.
If you do not specify the /c argument, you can specify
multiple components (separated by a space) after all other
arguments at the end of the command line.
The components are installed in the specified order unless
dependencies between components require installation in
a different order. If so, the utility changes the installation
order based on the component dependencies to ensure the
successful installation of as many components as possible.
You can specify multiple components and bundles on the
same command line.
Specifies an already defined group name in the HP Smart
Update Manager internal database where the group hosts
reside.

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