
7 Installing HP SMH using the HP Smart-Update Manager
(HPSUM)
This chapter provides steps to install HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) on the
Windows operating system using the HP Smart-Update Manager (HPSUM).
• “Installing HP SMH remotely on Windows using HP Smart-Update Manager (HPSUM)”
(page 38)
• “To preconfigure the HP SMH component:” (page 38)
The previous chapter provides steps to install HP SMH using the ProLiant Remote Deployment
Utility.
• “Installing remotely on Windows using ProLiant Remote Deployment Utility” (page 34)
The HP Smart-Update Manager utility enables you to deploy PSP software and firmware
components from a single, easy-to-use interface. Using a graphical interface, the utility enables
you to deploy and maintain ProLiant Support Packs and Smart Components on a local server
or one or more remote servers accessible over a network connection. This utility enables legacy
support of existing software and firmware components while simplifying the overall deployment
process. The utility also provides installation logic and version control that automatically check
for dependencies, installing only the correct updates for optimal configuration.
ProLiant Support Pack contains numerous files. All files must be present in the same directory
as the HPSUM.EXE program for the PSP to be properly installed. HP SMH can be installed as a
part of the complete ProLiant Support Pack, or you can install the HP SMH component
individually. The HP SMH component also provides support for pre-configuration, which allows
the configurations of the component to be configured and saved as part of the component itself
before installing on target machines. This feature facilitates the installation of the pre-configured
component without any user intervention, and the installed component has the configurations,
which are saved during pre-configuration.
NOTE: Installation of a pre-configured component overwrites the configuration settings of an
existing HP SMH installation. If you want to retain existing settings, do not pre-configure the
component.
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