HP ProLiant BL465c Server Blade User Manual

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Linux component version discrepancy for source RPMs

You might observe differences in the RPM component name which might appear to be a version
mismatch for the component on the Select Item to be Installed screen and the Installation Results
screen. This is caused by the RPM build phase. The resulting component is actually the same version.
The RPM build adds information, so it is technically the same component.

For example, if you select the component HP NC Series Mellanox 10GBE Driver for Linux on the
Select Items to be Installed screen, it appears as hp-minx-en-1.4.3.1-1.src.rpm and on
the Installation Results screen, it appears as
hp-minx-en-kmp-default-1.4.3.1_2.6.27.19_5-1.x86_64.rpm

.

HP SUM displays No components found in the selected repository(ies)
message

The No components found in the selected repository(ies) error appears when
at least one space is in the path name of the repository containing the components to be installed.

To resolve this issue, make sure no spaces are in the path name.

Installation of components failed with 'Update returned an error' when
installing Linux RPMs

When installing any component, if the installation fails, then HP SUM displays Update returned
an error

message. To determine the installation failure, review the associated component log.

However, when installing RPMs using HP SUM you might see this error when the RPMs for more
than one Linux distribution are present in a single repository and a PSP bundle from the Select
Bundle Filter screen is not selected.

In this scenario, when multiple versions of source RPMs exist, the RPMs that are not the latest are
not installed and Update not needed or Not Updated-already current messages are
returned. HP SUM cannot determine which source RPMs go with which distribution because the
RPMs do not contain any operating system information.

To resolve this issue, make sure to select the bundle for the OS distribution on the Select Bundle
Filter screen for installation or remove the RPMs from the directory that are not applicable to the
Linux distribution you are using.

HP SUM fails on Windows Vista and Windows 7 due to McAfee firewalls

This is a known issue with McAfee that McAfee firewalls block HP SUM traffic.

To resolve this issue, enable the port traffic associated with the HP SUM application by performing
the following steps:
1.

From the system tray, click the McAfee icon.

2.

Select Manage Features.

3.

Select McAfee Host Intrusion Prevention.

4.

Select the Activity Log tab.

In the Message column, notice the entry similar to the following:

Blocked Incoming TCP from the HOST (15.255.101.110) during execution of HP SUM.

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