Command-line arguments – HP ProLiant Support Pack User Manual
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Command-line arguments
HP SUM recognizes the following command-line arguments. These arguments prepopulate the GUI in the
Select Items to be Installed screen. If you specify the host or group, then the Select Items to be Installed screen
does not appear.
You cannot use some arguments such as /romonly and /softwareonly together.
Command-line argument Description
Help
/h[elp] or /?
This argument displays command line Help information.
Installation options
/f[orce]
This argument enables you to override or downgrade an existing component
installation. This argument produces the same results as /f:software.
/f[orce]:bundle
This argument enables you to override or downgrade the existing installation of
components in the selected bundle.
/f[orce]:rom
This argument enables you to override or downgrade the existing installation of
the selected firmware components. (Applies to firmware only.)
/f[orce]:software
This argument enables you to override or downgrade the existing installation of
the selected software components.
/f[orce]:all
This argument enables you to override or downgrade the existing installation of
the selected software components, firmware components, and bundles.
/g or /downgrade
This argument enables you to downgrade to an earlier version of firmware for
multi-target devices such as hard drives and array controllers. (Applies to
firmware only.)
/e or /rewrite
This argument enables you to rewrite the same version of firmware only for
multi-target devices such as hard drives and array controllers. (Applies to
firmware only.)
/m[utual]
If the device you want to flash is in a shared storage environment, then this
argument informs the firmware flash engine to flash the firmware.
If the device to be flashed is in a shared storage environment, and the /m option
is not passed, then the component installation fails. (Applies to firmware only.)
/c[omponent]
This argument specifies the components to install. Components to install can be
specified with or without the /c[omponent] argument.
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If using the /c[omponent] argument, then only one component can be
specified with the argument. However, multiple /c arguments and
components can be specified on the same line.
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If the /c[omponent] argument is not used, then multiple components can
be specified at the same time, but the components must be separated by a
blank and listed after all the arguments on the command line.
The components are installed in the order provided 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.
Multiple components and bundles can be specified on the same command line.
When mixing components and bundles on the command line, the filter switches
control what components and bundles are installed.
/s[ilent]
This argument causes the installation to run silently with no GUI or console output.
All data writes to the log file. Any generated prompts use the default option and
continue the installation without user input. If a component requires input before
installation (such as configuration information), then the component installation
fails, and an error message writes to the log file.