Recovering from an installation failure, Collecting trace directories – HP Integrity rx2660 Servers User Manual

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Recovering from an installation failure

Collecting trace directories

HP Smart Update Manager generates a set of debug trace logs located in the %TEMP%\hp_sum directory

on Windows systems and \tmp\hp_sum on Linux systems. These files contain internal process and debug
information, which can be useful in determining HP Smart Update Manager failures.

NOTE:

To break out to a Linux console while booted to the HP Smart Update Firmware DVD,

press Ctrl Alt d b x. Each key (d, b, x) is hit in succession. This command allows you to collect

logs from the \tmp\hp_sum directory.

Examine the OpMan.trace, IPScout.trace, OSScout.trace, InstallClient.log, and InstallManager.log trace

files to determine the cause of the failure. These files provide the following information.

Trace files

Function

OpMan.trace

Provides operations trace of the overall installation process.

IPScout.trace

Provides the information on whether the remote target might be contacted and the
type of target found (iLO, server, VC, OA).

OSScout.trace

Provides the details of the connection setup and is responsible for cleaning up after
an installation and initiating a reboot, if needed and selected by the user, on the

target system.

InstallClient.log

Provides the details of the execution of the individual components, including the
command line parameters, used to launch the components and the component

return code before it is converted to HP Smart Update Manager return codes.

InstallManager.log

Provides the interaction between the Operations Manager and the remote
installation client. Any failure in network communications is reported in this file and

surfaced as an Installation Failed message for the affected component and
potentially all components that follow the failing component.

discagent.trace

Provides the details of the execution of the discovery agent on either the local

system during a local installation or the remote target server. If a discovery tool
fails, it is reported to this trace file and surfaced as a Discovery Failed message.

discmanager.trace

Provides the interaction between the Operations Manager and the remote
discovery client. If a discovery tool fails, it is reported to this trace file and surfaced

as a Discovery Failed message.

It is possible to look in the OpMan.trace file and see which component was winnowed from the

installation set and which ones were added. Normally, components are winnowed if:

They do not support installation on the given OS

The hardware they are designed for is not discovered to be present in the server

The component is not for the type of target selected

The component does not report itself capable of being deployed to a given target

The component cannot be deployed in either the online or offline environment HP Smart Update
Manager detects it is running in

The component is for a particular class (p-Class or c-Class) of BladeSystem enclosure and the
component does not find that class of enclosure.

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