Ifhw command line examples, Expression operators and terms, Expression examples – HP Scripting Toolkit for Windows User Manual
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IFHW command line examples
Description
Command-line argument
This command returns the following error levels:
ifhw hpdiscovery.xml allboards.xml
"PCI:Smart Array 5i"
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ERRORLEVEL 0 (True) if the Smart Array 5i is present
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ERRORLEVEL 1 (False) if the device is not present
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ERRORLEVEL 2 (Error) if the expression could not be
understood
Expression operators and terms
Result
Operator or term
True if both operands are true
and
True if either operand is true
or
True if the first operand is greater than the second
gt
True if the first operand is less than the second
lt
True if the first operand is greater than or equal to the second
gte
True if the first operand is less than or equal to the second
lte
True if the two operands are equal
eq
True if the two operands are not equal
neq
True if the operand is false
not
True if a PCI device whose name includes <string> is found in the hardware discovery file.
<string> is case-sensitive.
PCI:
The hardware discovery file is searched for <string>, and the corresponding value is the value
of this term. <string> is case-sensitive.
HWQ:
A literal string, used for comparison
A literal number, used for comparison
Expression examples
Result
Expression input
True if the Smart Array 5i Controller is found in the system
"PCI:Smart Array 5i"
True if the amount of RAM in the hardware discovery file
is at least 512 MB
HWQ:TotalRAM gte 512
True if the ROM date in the hardware discovery file is not
11/12/2004
HWQ:ROMDate neq
"11/12/2004"
True if the system name in the hardware discovery file
exactly matches "ProLiant DL380 G2"
HWQ:SystemName eq
"ProLiant DL380 G2"
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Scripting Toolkit utilities