Update Image; Upload Config - HP BL480c - ProLiant - 4 GB RAM User Manual

Onboard administrator command line interface user guide
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If your ftp server does not support anonymous logins, a username and password can be
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specified within the URL that is formatted as: ftp://username/password@host/path/filename.
Access level/Bay level:
Administrator
Blade bay
Restrictions:
This command is not applicable to HP Integrity server blades.

UPDATE IMAGE

Command:
UPDATE IMAGE {[FORCE] <url> | SYNC}
Description:
The IMAGE command downloads a new flash image from the network and uses it to update the
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Onboard Administrator firmware. If a redundant Onboard Administrator is present in the system,
then this command flashes and validates its firmware before attempting to flash the active
Onboard Administrator.
Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP, and TFTP.
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The URL must be formatted as: protocol://host/path/filename.
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The URL syntax for IPv6 addresses is protocol://[<ipv6 address>]/path/file.
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If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, a username and password can be
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specified within the URL formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/filename.
Use FORCE to enable downgrading firmware even if settings and passwords might be lost.
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The UPDATE IMAGE SYNC command initiates a firmware sync of the Active and Standby
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Onboard Administrators.
For USB protocol, see SHOW USBKEY.
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Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator
Restrictions:
None

UPLOAD CONFIG

Command:
UPLOAD CONFIG {"<url>" | USB "<filename>"}
Description:
Uploads a script to the specified URL which duplicates the current runtime configuration. Supported
protocols are FTP, TFTP, and USB. The URL should be formatted as: protocol://host/path/filename.
If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, you can specify a user name and password
within the URL formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/filename. To save a configuration
file to a USB key, use the USB command and provide a filename.
Access level/Bay level:
("SHOW
USBKEY" on page 153)
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