Reference Guide
autoupdatescheduler
Description You can automatically update the firmware of the devices on the server.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege.
NOTE:
• The autoupdatescheduler subcommand can be enabled or disabled.
• Lifecycle Controller and CSIOR may not be enabled to run this subcommand.
• The autoupdatescheduler can be enabled or disabled. For more information,
see LifecycleController.LCAttributes.autoupdate (Read or Write)
• The minimum Lifecycle Controller version required is Lifecycle Controller 1.3.
• When a job is already scheduled and the clear command is run, the
scheduling parameters are cleared.
• If the network share is not accessible or the catalog file is missing when the job
is scheduled, then the job is unsuccessful.
Synopsis
• To create the AutoUpdateScheduler, run the command.
racadm autoupdatescheduler create -u <user> -p <password> -l
<location> -f <filename> -time <time> -dom <DayOfMonth> -wom
<WeekOfMonth> -dow <DayofWeek> -rp <repeat> -a <applyreboot> -
ph <proxyHost> -pu <proxyUser> -pp <proxyPassword> -po
<proxyPort> -pt <proxyType>
• To view AutoUpdateScheduler parameter, run the command.
racadm autoupdatescheduler view
• To clear and display AutoUpdateScheduler parameter, run the command.
racadm autoupdatescheduler clear
NOTE: After the parameters are cleared, the AutoUpdateSchedular is disabled.
To schedule the update again, enable the AutoUpdateScheduler.
Input Valid options:
• -u — Specifies the user name of the remote share that stores the catalog file.
NOTE: For CIFS, enter the domain name as domain or username.
• -p — Specifies the password of the remote share that stores the catalog file.
• -l — Specifies the network share (NFS, CIFS, FTP, TFTP, or HTTP) location of the
catalog file. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.
• -f — Specifies the catalog location and the filename. If the filename is not
specified, then the default file used is catalog.xml.
NOTE: If the file is in a subfolder within the share location, then enter the
network share location in the –l option and enter the subfolder location and
the filename in the –f option.
• -ph — Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy host name.
• -pu — Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy user name.
• -pp — Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy password.
• -po — Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy port.
• -pt — Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy type.
• -time — Specifies the time to schedule an autoupdate in the HH:MM format. This
option must be specified.
• -dom — Specifies the day of month to schedule an autoupdate. Valid values are 1–
28, L (Last day) or '*' (default — any day).
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