Creating a custom baseline and ISO

Creating a custom baseline allows you to deploy specific updates from SPP releases, minimize the size of update baselines or bootable and non-bootable ISOs, and standardize the updates that you deploy to your environment.


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NOTE: Before you create a custom bootable ISO, make sure you have an unpacked ISO available in a local directory in order to use it as a source for the boot environment. For example, a recent SPP ISO. Do not unpack more than one ISO in a directory.


  1. Make sure that a baseline is added to the Baseline Library screen before you create a custom baseline. For more information on adding a baseline, see the Adding a Baseline section of the HP SUM user guide.

  2. Click +Add, and then select Create Custom.

  3. In the Description text box, enter a description for the baseline. The maximum length for the description is 50 characters.

  4. Select a date for the Version, and enter a 1 or 2-character identifier, for example, 1 or 1a.

    The Baseline Name is automatically generated by combining the description and version.

  5. In the Output Location field, click Browse to navigate to an empty directory where you want to save the baseline. HP SUM does not allow using a directory that is not empty.

  6. Select Make Bootable ISO file to create a bootable ISO with your baseline.

    To create a custom bootable ISO, you must have a bootable SPP or HP SUM ISO extracted in a local directory.

    In the Source ISO Location field, click Browse and choose the root directory where HP SUM can find the extracted bootable ISO. For example:

    C:\HPSUM\Baselines\spp_gen9_snap1\


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    NOTE: Do not store more than one bootable ISO in a directory.


  7. In the Select HP SUM Source Location, select one of the following:

    • Current Working Directory: Copies the version of HP SUM you are currently using.

    • Custom Directory: Copies a version of HP SUM from another directory.

    • Do Not Include: Does not include a copy of HP SUM in the baseline.

    1. In HP SUM path field, type the directory path, or click Browse and then choose a directory that contains the version of HP SUM you want to use.


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      NOTE: If you select Bootable ISO, Do Not Include is replaced with Extracted Source ISO location, which displays the location of the ISO with HP SUM..


  8. In the Baseline Sources section, select the baselines that contain the components you want to include in the custom baseline.


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    NOTE: If the same component is included in more than one source baseline, HP SUM lists the component multiple times. If you select the component from multiple baselines, HP SUM displays the component multiple times when you add it as a baseline, but the baseline only includes one copy of the component file.


  9. In the Filters section:

    1. Select whether you want the custom baseline to Match CloudSystem Matrix Version. Select this option to use a MatrixConfig.xml file saved on a local system. If you select this option Advanced Filters become inactive and other filters are disabled.

      HP SUM no longer supports creating a baseline from a CloudSystem Matrix file on hpe.com.

      If you select Match CloudSystem Matrix Version, do the following:

      1. Select whether you want to compare the custom baseline to a Matrix Definition XML file on the local system. HP SUM no longer supports comparing the baseline to a Matrix Definition XML file on hpe.com.

      2. Enter a directory for the Matrix Definition file. If you selected a file on hp.com, select whether you need to use a Proxy server, and then enter the proxy information.

    2. Select the Component Type you want to choose, Firmware, Software, or Firmware and Software.


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      NOTE: Select one of these options if you want to create a baseline with only firmware or software updates. Use the baseline with only firmware or software updates to automatically update only firmware or software for a node.


    3. Select each kind of update you want to include in the baseline:

      • Critical Updates: Updates that require immediate deployment.

      • Recommended Updates: Updates recommended you deploy at your earliest convenience.

      • Optional Updates: Updates to this version if your system is affected by one of the documented fixes, or if you want to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version.

      • Select the Advanced Filters you want to apply to the baseline:

        Filter category

        Options

        Architecture

        Select the system architecture to include in the baseline.

        Operating System

        Select the operating systems to include in the baseline.

        The list of options is provided by the source baseline.

        Custom baseline only supports creating baselines from SPP baseline sources.

        Server Model

        Select the server device components to include in the baseline.

        The list of options is provided by the source baseline.


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        NOTE: HP SUM supports creating a baseline for node types supported by the SPP source baselines.


  10. Click Apply Filters. HP SUM displays a list of available updates.

  11. Select the individual component updates you want to include in your baseline.

    Use the search function to find specific updates in the list.

  12. Click Create ISO and save Baseline or Save Baseline to create the baseline.

    When you click Create ISO and save Baseline or Save Baseline, HP SUM does not close the Create Custom Baseline screen, in case you want to create another custom baseline.


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    NOTE: You must install the application xorriso on Linux hosts to create a custom ISO that is bootable on a UEFI system.


  13. Click Close to close the Create Custom Baseline screen.

HP SUM saves XML files with details of the custom baseline components. HP SUM reads this XML file and compares the list to the contents of the directory.