Proliant Maintenance CD

Proliant Maintenance CD

  • Introduction
  • Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager
  • Scripted deployment
  • Advanced topics
  • Troubleshooting
  • Technical support
  • Acronyms and abbreviations
  • Proliant Maintenance CD
  • Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

In this section

Recovering from a failed ROM upgrade

Recovering from an installation failure

Recovering from a discovery failure

Recovering from a loss of Linux remote functionality

Recovering from a blocked program on Microsoft Windows

Recovering from operating system limitations when using a Japanese character set

Recovering from Fatal Error – application will exit message

Recovering from a missing reboot message when running on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

Recovering a lost HP Smart Update Manager connection

Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 networks

Troubleshooting

Proliant Maintenance CD > Troubleshooting

  • Introduction
    • HP ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD overview
    • Minimum requirements
    • New features
    • Supported firmware
    • Obtaining the Firmware HP ProLiant Maintenance CD
    • Deployment options
      • Online deployment
      • Offline deployment
      • HP USB key utility
      • Using a hard drive
      • Deployment of components not on Firmware Maintenance CD
    • Trusted Platform Module
      • TPM scenarios
  • Firmware Maintenance CD powered by HP Smart Update Manager
    • Deployment scenarios
      • Graphical deployment on a local host
      • Scripted deployment on a local host
      • Deployment to multiple remote hosts
    • Keyboard support
    • Local host installations using the GUI
      • Selecting the location to check for updates
        • Download Permission
      • Selecting an installation host
      • Selecting components to install
        • Status field
        • Reboot section
        • Component selection pane
        • Installation options
      • Viewing the installation results
    • Multiple-host installations using the GUI
      • Selecting remote hosts or groups
        • Managing hosts
        • Managing groups
        • Entering credentials for hosts
      • Selecting components to install on multiple hosts
      • Viewing the installation results for multiple hosts
  • Scripted deployment
    • Command line interface
      • Command line syntax
      • Command line arguments
      • Component configuration for Windows components only
      • Command line examples
      • HP Smart Update Manager return codes
        • Windows smart component return codes
        • Linux smart component return codes
    • Creating HP Smart Update Manager input files
      • Input file format and rules
      • File encoding
      • Error reporting
      • Input file parameters
  • Advanced topics
    • Deploying firmware and software simultaneously
    • Server virtualization detection and support
    • Configuring IPv6 networks with HP Smart Update Manager
      • Configuring IPv6 for Windows Server 2003
      • Configuring IPv6 for Windows Server 2008
        • Limitations of IPv6 for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008
      • Configuring IPv6 for Linux
        • Limitations of IPv6 for Linux
  • Troubleshooting
    • Recovering from a failed ROM upgrade
      • Recovering from a failed system ROM upgrade
        • Redundant ROM recovery
        • ROMPaq recovery
      • Recovering from a failed option ROM upgrade
        • Array controller ROMs
        • Lights-Out management ROMs
    • Recovering from an installation failure
      • Collecting trace directories
    • Recovering from a discovery failure
      • Troubleshooting connection errors
    • Recovering from a loss of Linux remote functionality
      • Configuring firewall settings
    • Recovering from a blocked program on Microsoft Windows
      • Configuring Windows firewall settings
      • Enabling ports in HP Smart Update Manager
    • Recovering from operating system limitations when using a Japanese character set
      • Displaying the user-specified reboot message using a Japanese character set when running on a Linux operating system
      • Rebooting with the user-specified reboot message using a Japanese character set when running on a Windows operating system
    • Recovering from Fatal Error - application will exit message
      • Running in a directory path containing double-byte characters
    • Recovering from a missing reboot message when running on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
      • Running HP Smart Update Manager on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
    • Recovering a lost HP Smart Update Manager connection
      • Mounting the Firmware Maintenance CD on virtual media
    • Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 networks
      • Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 Windows Server 2003 environment
      • Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 Windows Server 2008 environment
      • Troubleshooting HP Smart Update Manager in IPv6 Red Hat and Novell SUSE-based Linux environments
  • Technical support
    • Reference documentation
    • Operating system information
    • HP contact information
  • Acronyms and abbreviations

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