inventory Enables you to scan nodes for the currently installed version of firmware, drivers, and hardware components. Syntax smartupdate inventory [--nodes ] [--baselines ] Parameters --nodes [] A list of the nodes on which to perform the inventory command. You can specify each node in the following ways: localhost 127.0.0.1 ::1 --baselines [] Specify the path of the SPP or components. If the baseline location includes spaces or special characters, use escape characters (Linux) or double-quotations (Windows). To use a saved install set on the iLO Repository, include a node IP address or DNS name and the baseline install set name. If you include a node list with the baseline, SUM performs inventory on the nodes with the baseline specified. If you do not include a node list, then SUM only performs inventory on the baseline. Restrictions Set the management options (use_ams, use_wmi, use_snmp, no_mgmt) with the setattributes parameter before performing inventory. After performing successful inventory on a VC node using an encryption key, use the setattributes command to assign the encryption_key parameter details. Windows usage C:\>smartupdate inventory /nodes 10.0.1.1 /baselines C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\blds\ilo\26.33 C:\>smartupdate inventory /nodes 10.0.1.1 /baseline Linux usage $ ./smartupdate inventory --nodes 10.0.1.1 --baselines /root/Desktop/rono/blds/ilo Return codes SUCCESS_NO_REBOOT Windows: 0 Linux: 0 Text: The command was successful. SUCCESS_REBOOT Windows: 1 Linux: 1 Text: The command was successful but a reboot is required. SUCCESS_NOT_REQUIRED Windows: 3 Linux: 3 Text: The command completed successfully, but was not required or everything is already current. FAILURE_GENERAL Windows: -1 Linux: 255 Text: A general failure occurred. For details, see the logs. FAILURE_BAD_PARM Windows: -2 Linux: 254 Text: A bad input parameter was encountered. For details, see the logs. FAILURE_COMPONENT_FAILED Windows: -3 Linux: 253 Text: The installation of the component failed. FAILURE_COMMAND_FAILED Windows: -4 Linux: 252 Text: The command failed. For details, see the logs.