Power supply status, Upgrading to a patch release, Rolling back software – HP Secure Key Manager User Manual

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Upgrading to a patch release

Patch releases are lightweight; customers do not have to re-qualify an entire release. All patches are

cumulative, which means that the functionality in patch one exists in patch two, and so on. Because

patches are cumulative, we recommend that you always install the most recent patch.

IMPORTANT:

You must be running the base release upon which the patch is built before upgrading to the patch

release. You cannot upgrade directly from a

previous

base release to a patch.

If you receive a software patch from HP, follow the installation instructions that come with it.

Rolling back software

Occasionally it is necessary to roll back software to a previous version. The SKM allows you to roll back

one version of the software. As such, we recommend that you avoid doing multiple patch upgrades on

the same base release. Instead, roll back from the patch release to the base release before doing the

upgrade to the patch release.

NOTE:

The software rollback process can be performed from the CLI only; it cannot be performed from the

Management Console.

IMPORTANT:

Before performing a software rollback, it is very important that you create a backup of your existing

configuration. In most cases, you can restore a backup after you have done the software rollback. If

some features are supported in the more recent version of the software and not the base version you are

rolling back to, those features will not be available after the software rollback.

System Health page

The System Health feature provides information about the SKM’s power supplies and cooling fans.

When the SKM detects a change in the status of a power supply unit or cooling fan, the System Health

page reflects the change and displays a warning message if appropriate. In addition, if your system

is configured for SNMP, the SKM sends an SNMP trap to the SNMP Management Station indicating

the change in status.
This page contains the following sections:

Refresh Page
Power Supply Status
Cooling Fan Status

Refresh page

The Refresh Page section controls how frequently the System Health page is refreshed. When the page is

refreshed, the values displayed on the page are updated. The refresh interval you specify on the System

Health page does not affect the refresh interval on the CLI.

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