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12-05-2019 08:05 AM
12-05-2019 08:05 AM
Bootable HPSUM Switches for TPM
Is there a guide for editing the grub.cfg menu on the bootable HPSUM ISOs?
I see some switches like AUTOPOWEROFFONSUCCESS but was wondering if there were more switches for bypassing the TPM, powering off on failure, etc.
Thanks.
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12-08-2019 11:23 PM
12-08-2019 11:23 PM
Re: Bootable HPSUM Switches for TPM
Hi,
Editing grub.cfg of HPSUM ISOs are not recommended or supported by HPE.
Also, please elaborate the 2nd question. are you referring to the system maintenance dip swithes?
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12-10-2019 09:53 AM
12-10-2019 09:53 AM
Re: Bootable HPSUM Switches for TPM
Hi,
In the Grub.cfg on the vmlinuz line there is:
linux /system/vmlinuz media=cdrom root=/dev/ram0 splash quiet hp_fibre cdcache TYPE=AUTOMATIC AUTOPOWEROFFONSUCCESS=yes AUTOREBOOTONSUCCESS=no modprobe.blacklist=aacraid,mpt3sas ${linuxconsole}
I was wondering if there was any more options available for the above (in bold). I have a configuration process where i prefer shutdown after firmware updates, but a lot of the time the shutdown does not work properly for whatever reason (maybe a firmware flash failure, not considered success).
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12-11-2019 05:29 PM
12-11-2019 05:29 PM
Re: Bootable HPSUM Switches for TPM
we do not recommend to edit the grub.cfg file as mentioned earlier and if you have any issues like firmware flash failure, shutdown failure after updates i recommend to log a case with HPE Support.
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12-11-2019 07:35 PM
12-11-2019 07:35 PM
Re: Bootable HPSUM Switches for TPM
@rookie1082 wrote:Hi,
In the Grub.cfg on the vmlinuz line there is:linux /system/vmlinuz media=cdrom root=/dev/ram0 splash quiet hp_fibre cdcache TYPE=AUTOMATIC AUTOPOWEROFFONSUCCESS=yes AUTOREBOOTONSUCCESS=no modprobe.blacklist=aacraid,mpt3sas ${linuxconsole}
I was wondering if there was any more options available for the above (in bold). I have a configuration process where i prefer shutdown after firmware updates, but a lot of the time the shutdown does not work properly for whatever reason (maybe a firmware flash failure, not considered success).
There are no user configurable options to add on the boot line
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