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12-17-2013 05:35 AM
12-17-2013 05:35 AM
MSSW fails to install Openssh for Windows
Hello,
Environment is a physical dedicated CMS running HP Insight Control 7.2, SPP 2013.09.0
I am unable to install OpenSSH on a managed Windows 2008 R2 server via the Managed Systems Setup Wizard, or by the "Deploy-Deploy Drivers, Firmware and Agents-Install OpenSSH" option.
The process reports an exit code of -3, which I cannot find any reference to.
I have noticed from the logs that HP SUM is attempting to use the component "CP017273.EXE" to do this installation (see below extract from log!), and I assume that this file must reside either on the CMS somewhere. However, a search of the CMS local hard drive (it is a physical server dedicated as a CMS) does not find this particular file.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// HP Smart Update Manager for Target 172.16.6.169 Started: Tue Dec 17 2013 13:00:52
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
====== HP Smart Update Manager Installation Log ======
===========================================================================
Source: CP017273.EXE
Version: 1008.1.0.0
Log Date: 12/17/2013 13:04:54
Log Session Start...
Executing setup utility - cpqsetup.exe...
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Setup Session Beginning 12/17/2013 - 13:04:55 PM
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Command Line Parameters Given: /silent
Name: OpenSSH Services 5.9p1-1
New Version: 1.7.11
Determining component installation state...
The software is not installed on this system, but is supported for installation.
- the component will be installed
The installation procedure did not complete successfully. An error occurred during the setup process.
The operation was not successful.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
End Session
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Setup utility completed.
Log Session End. [13:04:58]
Return Code (0)
===========================================================================
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Exit Code for Target 172.16.6.169: -3
// HP Smart Update Manager for Target 172.16.6.169 Finished: Tue Dec 17 2013 13:08:47
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
WINDOWS_HPSUM_INSTALL_NOTE,C:\cpqsystem\hp\log\172.16.6.169
HPSUM_LOG_INFO
HPSUM_DETAIL_INFO
Can someone offer some words of advice as to how I can get OpenSSH installed in order to get all my systems configured with MSSW.
Thanks,
Dennis.
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12-18-2013 01:18 AM
12-18-2013 01:18 AM
Re: MSSW fails to install Openssh for Windows
Hello Dennis,
I just check the CP file you mention is present on my SIM server under \HP\Systems Insight Manager\openhhs.
The directory contains a total of 4 files, EXE, EXE DLL and VBS file. The CP files is of date 15-10-2012. I wcould guess that these files were placed by the HP SIM installation.
You could check under Options> Managed Environment (in SIM)if Windows and or Linux are selected. I only have the Windows and Linux options selected.
Kind regards,
Andrew
Andrew
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12-18-2013 04:03 AM
12-18-2013 04:03 AM
Re: MSSW fails to install Openssh for Windows
Thanks Andrew, I did eventually find the file.
However, it still leaves me with the issue of OpenSSH not installing on a target system via the MSSW or via the Deploy-Software, |Firmware and Agents utilities.
To manually install OpenSSH on all the targets in the environment could take a long time and is open to many mistakes.
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12-18-2013 11:33 AM
12-18-2013 11:33 AM
Re: MSSW fails to install Openssh for Windows
Hello again,
Did you try to do a repair? One of the repair options is to install an agent. I believe that installing an open SSH was one of the options. It should be on the first page of the repair options.
kind regards,
Andrew
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12-19-2013 05:03 AM
12-19-2013 05:03 AM
Re: MSSW fails to install Openssh for Windows
Hi Andrew,
Yes, I did try the Repair 0r Configure Agents option, same problem.
I ahev worked around by copyinf the CP017273.EXE file to the managed system and installing SSH locally, but that is a painful and time-consuming workaround with an environment of 12 C7000 chassis!
I may have to resort to SCCM to deploy OpenSSH instead of SIM. Not looking forward to that.