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09-17-2003 03:28 AM
09-17-2003 03:28 AM
Driver Signing (PSP Command Line Upgrade)
Can I download signed System Management Agents from HP to perform silent installation using this syntax for instance ( cp003500.exe /s /f /r). I want to avoid conformation dialog and perform a scripted upgrade of many servers with new Agents.
I've tried to use RDU, but received following message: (Unknown Error: System Error: The wait operation timed out.Errors occurred during installation:- hp Management Agents for Windows 2000/Server 2003: System Error: The wait operation timed out.)
Thank you in advance for helping me.
I've tried to use RDU, but received following message: (Unknown Error: System Error: The wait operation timed out.Errors occurred during installation:- hp Management Agents for Windows 2000/Server 2003: System Error: The wait operation timed out.)
Thank you in advance for helping me.
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09-22-2003 06:44 AM
09-22-2003 06:44 AM
Re: Driver Signing (PSP Command Line Upgrade)
Try copying the entire PSP to a folder on the system you are pushing too, then run setupc.exe /f /silent /use-first-csp:1989.
Jeff
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09-22-2003 09:18 AM
09-22-2003 09:18 AM
Re: Driver Signing (PSP Command Line Upgrade)
Setupc.exe is RDU's command-line equivalent, so you may have get more details on your error message using it.
As far as the syntax goes, the csp:1989 stuff has been replaced starting with SS 6.x You can just do a plain /use-latest to get the job done now, and the parameter is no longer hidden (setupc /? shows the command).
Also, while it is not reccomended that you upgrade agents without also upgrading the rest of the PSP, you can do what you're trying to do. You can push a single smart component (cp00xxxx.exe) using setupc.exe as well. All of this works in an unattended fashion.
As far as the syntax goes, the csp:1989 stuff has been replaced starting with SS 6.x You can just do a plain /use-latest to get the job done now, and the parameter is no longer hidden (setupc /? shows the command).
Also, while it is not reccomended that you upgrade agents without also upgrading the rest of the PSP, you can do what you're trying to do. You can push a single smart component (cp00xxxx.exe) using setupc.exe as well. All of this works in an unattended fashion.
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