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I'm trying unsuccessfully with HP Smart Update manager (SmartStart 8.5 version) to push out PSP to a Linux target from a Linux source. Both installs are CentOS 5.5 64 Bit. I have tried updating /etc/redhat-release to reflect an RHEL system like I have done in the past. I think my issues start before it makes it that far though. I get to the point where I'm specifying a target system. I supply it the root login.

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Firewall and SELinux are disabled on both systems. Both can SSH to each other.

I get to step 2 of 3 where it states 'Connecting'. It then fails with 'Host skipped Due to connection error'. That is about it. I don't know where to find any more info. I have installed compat-libstdc, expect, tcl, lm_sensors, net-snmp and perl on the remote system. I'm not sure what else I may need to do. Can anyone provide any tips?

Thanks, Matthew. The most likely cause of this problem would be the firewall is blocking access on either the local or remote side. You could try temporarily stopping the firewall (service iptables stop) on both systems to see if the connection can be made.

There could also be an issue with routers blocking the ports needed by HPSUM to communicate with the remote Linux target. A list of the ports needed are listed in the HPSUM User's Guide on the web. Worst case, you can create a script to SSH the files to the remote target and execute them locally. Firewall is disabled (iptables stopped) on both machines. They are on the same subnet, so there is no router involved. I don't install desktops on my production servers, so I can't run it locally on the HP server itself.

That is why I'm trying to push it from a remote machine I built strictly for this purpose. If there was a way I knew of that I could run them locally on the server, I would definitely do that. Is there any sort of debug mode or log to troubleshoot this? I'm currently having to install a very old Support Pack on my servers because I cannot make this one work. This is a deal breaker for me on these machines.