HP SUM is a technology included in many HP products for installing and updating firmware and software on HP ProLiant servers, and firmware on HP Integrity servers.
HP SUM provides a web-based GUI and a command-line scriptable interface for:
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Deployment of firmware for single or one-to-many HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers and network-based targets such as iLO, OA, and VC Ethernet and Fibre Channel modules.
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Deployment of software for single or one-to-many HP ProLiant servers (supported in Windows and Linux environments).
NOTE: HP SUM does not support deploying updates from a Linux host to a Windows node.
HP SUM has an integrated hardware and software discovery engine that finds the installed hardware and current versions of firmware and software in use on nodes you identify. HP SUM installs updates in the correct order and ensures that all dependencies are met before deploying an update. HP SUM prevents an installation if there are version-based dependencies that it cannot resolve.
Key features of HP SUM include:
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Dependency checking, which ensures appropriate installation order and component readiness
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Simultaneous firmware and software deployment for multiple remote nodes in GUI and CLI modes
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Local online deployment of HP ProLiant servers and enclosures
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Remote (one-to-many) online deployment of HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers and enclosures
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Local offline firmware deployments with HP Service Pack for ProLiant deliverables
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Remote offline deployment when used with the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit (HP ProLiant G7 and earlier servers), Scripting Toolkit (HP ProLiant Gen8 and later), iLO Virtual Media, or PXE booted media
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Support for updating firmware on network-based targets such as the OA, iLO through the Network Management Port, VC Ethernet and Fibre Channel switches, and 3Gb/6Gb SAS BL Switch interconnects on HP ProLiant servers
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Support for deploying firmware updates to supported Integrity servers and Superdome 2 enclosures
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Support for updating VC modules on Integrity servers
NOTE: HP SUM does not support third-party controllers. This includes flashing hard drives behind these controllers.
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Remote online deployment of I/O Card firmware on HP ProLiant and HP Integrity targets running HP-UX