Supported deliverables overview – HP ProLiant Support Pack User Manual
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libstdc++33-3.3.3-11.9.i586 or later
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perl-SNMP-5.4.2.1-6.3.i586 or later
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net-snmp-5.4.2.1-6.3.i586 or later
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libnl (required for QLogic and Emulex drivers)
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For SLES 11 AMD64/EM64T servers:
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glib-1.2.10-15.i386 or later
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compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2.i386 or later
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libstdc++33-32bit-3.3.3-11.9 or later
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perl-SNMP-5.4.2.1-6-3.x86_64 or later
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net-snmp-5.4.2.1-6.3.x86_64 or later
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libnl (required for QLogic and Emulex drivers)
You must have the following RPMs, required only on the local Linux system running HP SUM to perform
builds of NIC source RPMs:
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gcc-2.96-108.1 or later
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kernel-devel (This RPM is required for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x. Install the kernel-devel in
addition to any kernel-specific devel package such as kernel-xen-devel or kernel-PAE-devel.)
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kernel-syms
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RPM build tools
In addition, components that are compiled from source code (such as NIC drivers) require the presence of
the following build tools:
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gcc-2.96-108.1 or later
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cpp-2.96-108.1 or later
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binutils-2.11.90.0.8 or later
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glibc-devel-2.2.4-26 or later
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kernel-headers-<_version_> (The version number depends on which kernel is used.)
NOTE:
To perform Linux deployments, a root equivalent user account must be used. SSH
support must be enabled and firewall opened to enable SSH communications on remote Linux
servers or HP SUM is not able to deploy updates. By default, SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server
10 and 11 block SSH support through the firewall. If SSH support has been disabled in the
firewall, to enable it and open ports, use the yast2 command.
NOTE:
HP SUM is no longer supported on SUSE Enterprise Linux 9.
IMPORTANT:
The HP Smart Update Manager does not support cross-platform deployments
(for example, deployments from Linux systems to Windows® systems).
Supported deliverables overview
HP SUM support is specific to the deliverable in which it is delivered. Make sure you use the correct
version of HP SUM that is released along with the deliverable supporting the environment.