The Deploy screen allows you to change the settings for the node you are deploying. You can change the following: 
		
- Installation options. 
			  
- Reboot options. 
			  
- iLO Repository options (Gen10 iLO 5, Windows, and Linux nodes only). 
			  
- Components to deploy and configure components from the Baseline Library screen. 
			  
IMPORTANT: - If you run 
				  SUM on a virtual machine running a supported operating system, do not deploy updates to the localhost system. Deploy updates to the host OS on remote nodes, or to the iLO on those nodes. 
				 
- When 
				  SUM activates the Deploy button, do not manually update or downgrade a component that 
				  SUM manages. Updating the component manually will cause 
				  SUM to skip the component and report an error. 
				 
-  SUM 8.5.0 blocks the flashing of firmware version 4.80 on the HPE VC Flex-20 Enet Module. 
				 
-  SUM flashes iLO 5 firmware v1.40 prior to updating to v2.10 because it is a prerequisite for flashing firmware v2.10. 
				 
 
Procedure
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		   From the Nodes screen, select a node to update, and then select 
			 . 
		   
		
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		  Select the 
			 Installation Options tab to change: 
		   
		  NOTE:  If the baseline has multiple versions of the same product, only one can be selected from the different versions of the same components. If you select other component of the same version, the already selected component gets cleared automatically. The component that has the higher version gets selected by default if: 
				 
 NOTE: If an OA is in FIPS mode, 
				  SUM does not support downgrading or rewriting firmware. 
				  SUM displays a message and turns off the downgrade and rewrite options. 
				 
 
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		  On the 
			 Reboot Options tab, select the following: 
		   
		  - Select a system reboot option: 
				  Never,If needed,Always.
- Enter the number of minutes 
				  SUM delays before rebooting the node. Select 1–60 minutes. 
				
- Enter a reboot message, up to 255 characters, to display. 
				
  
				NOTE:  The 
					 reboot_messagecli parameter is not functional for SLES12 OS because the SLES12 OS image has a constraint that does not permit executing the parameter as a cli command.
 
 
 
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		  Gen10 iLO 5 Windows and Linux and iLO 5 nodes only: To manage the iLO Repository, select the 
			 iLO Repository Options tab. 
		   
		  - To upload selected components to the iLO Repository and create an install set, select 
				  Save Components as an Install set on iLO Repository. 
				  SUM automatically creates a default name and description, but you can edit the name and description for the install set. You can use this install set to roll back the server components at a future time. The name and description are limited to 63 characters, and the only special characters allowed are 
				  -and_.
-  To update the previous recovery set, select the 
				  Update the existing recovery set with components (BIOS, iLO, CPLD) from this run check box. 
				  SUM updates the existing recovery set in iLO Repository with new firmware versions of iLO, BIOS, and CPLD from current deployment. 
				
- To set the start and end time of the deployment, click 
				  Set Schedule. Alternatively, select 
				  Maintenance Windows. 
				
- Select one of the following: 
				
 
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		  Select the components from the 
			 Baseline and 
			 Additional Packages tabs that you want to deploy. 
		   
		  If you are deploying updates to an iLO 5 node, 
				SUM automatically selects components based on the operating system that is running on the node. If the node is off, 
				SUM picks up all firmware components. If Agentless Management System (AMS) is not present on the system, iLO does not get OS details. In such a case, SUM picks only firmware components. 
			   If you are performing an iLO Repository update, make sure that iSUT is installed on the system. 
			  NOTE: Gen10 iLO 5 nodes require all components include a component signature file. If the signature file is missing, 
				  SUM disables the Deploy button. Deselect components without signature files to deploy other updates. 
				 
 
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		  Click 
			 Deploy. 
			 SUM Verifies any changes that you made are valid and then begins deploying components. 
		   
		  NOTE: To begin the deployment, all dependency issues must be resolved, or clear the component so it does not install. 
				 
 
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		  In the General section of the Node screen, click 
			 View log for the node, and then click 
			 View log for the component you installed to view the details of the installation. 
		   
		  NOTE: On the node page, click the 
				  Live Log button to view the deployment status while 
				  SUM is deploying updates.