Reference Guide
for CIFS share> -p <password for CIFS share> [-a
<FALSE|TRUE>] [--verifycatalog]
racadm update –f <catalog file> -t <Repository
type> -l <Remote CIFS/NFS Share> -u <username
for CIFS share> -p <password for CIFS share>
racadm update –f <catalog file> -t <Repository
type> –e <FTP server with the path to the
catalog file> [-a <FALSE|TRUE>] [--verifycatalog]
racadm update viewreport
Input
• -f — Update filename for Windows DUP, .d7, .pm, .pm only.
For update from repository .xml files are allowed.
If a file name is not specified for repository update, then the
Catalog.xml is taken as default.
• -u — Specifies user name of the remote share that stores the
update file. Specify user name in a domain as domain/
username.
• -p — Specifies password of the remote share that stores the
update file.
• -l — Specifies network share location that stores the update
file. For more information about NFS or CIFS share, see the
Usage examples section.
• -a — This option indicates whether or not the server must be
restarted after the update from repository operation
completes. It takes TRUE and FALSE as options. These
options are case-insensitive.
• -t — Type of repository being used for update. The valid
options are
FTP, CIFS, NFS, TFTP, and HTTP. These options
are case-insensitive. If the repository update functionality is
invoked, then this option must be run.
• -e — Specifies the server path for the FTP.
• --verifycatalog — Tests the list of DUPs that are applied
and generates a report.
• -ph — Specifies the IP address of the proxy server.
• -pp — Specifies the password for proxy credentials.
• -pu — Specifies the user name for proxy credentials.
• -po — Specifies the port for proxy server.
• -pt — Specifies the proxy type. Valid values are HTTP and
HTTPS. These values are case-insensitive.
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