Component Configuration For Windows Components Only; Command-Line Examples - HP ProLiant DL320e User Manual

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Superdome 2 server commands
/device_list <device[,device]...>
/reboot_list <npar[,npar]...>

Component configuration for Windows components only

To configure components without using the HP SUM GUI, issue the command
hpsum_config<component_to_configure>. This command presents the same configuration
screens that appear in the HP SUM GUI. Run this command from a writeable media source.
Configuration for a given component must be executed only one time. The configuration is stored
within the component and is propagated to all target servers when it is deployed through the HP
SUM GUI or a command line. To change the configuration, rerun hpsum_config against the
component. If a component does not need configuration, the hpsum_config command returns
to the console.
To configure components to be deployed on all editions of Windows Server 2008 with the Server
Core option, you must access the system as a remote host by using HP SUM running on a system
with a supported Windows operating system, and then configure the components before deployment.

Command-line examples

The following command-line parameter examples can be executed within these environments:
Firmware:
System ROM
Smart Array controller
Hard drives
iLO
Software—later version of:
HP Insight Diagnostics Online Edition for Windows Server 2003 (cp008097.exe)
HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) for Windows (cp008257.exe)
HP SUM
Defined groups: Management Servers—three servers (Management Server1, Management
Server2, Management Server3)
Example 1:
This command-line input deploys the latest PSP and firmware components:
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Using scripts to deploy updates
Description
Example: /update_type PARTITIONS
Use this argument when the /update_type argument is
PARTITIONS. This argument specifies the subset of
partitions or blades to update when you do not want to
update all partitions or blades. Valid devices are:
npar(number) and blade(enc)/(bay). Do not put
any spaces between the parameters.
Example: /device_list
npar1,npar2,blade1/1,blade1/2
Use this argument when the /update_type is ALL or
PARTITIONS. This argument specifies specific partitions
to reboot after the partition firmware has been updated.
Valid npar values are npar(number). Do not put any
spaces between parameters.
Example: /reboot_list npar1,npar2

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