Statemgr return codes, Statemgr command-line examples, Using rbsureset – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual
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STATEMGR return codes
Value
Meaning
0
The command was completed successfully.
n
N arguments were ignored because they were not in the variable=
STATEMGR command-line examples
Command-line argument
Description
STATEMGR /W PHASE 3
STATEMGR writes the state value 3 to the PHASE environment
variable.
STATEMGR /R PHASE
STATEMGR reads the PHASE environment variable and returns its
value as a return code. If the environment variable has been reset
or no value has been stored, the return code is 0.
Using RBSURESET
RBSURESET resets the BIOS settings for a server by reapplying the default factory setting at the next
reboot. To prevent accidental or malicious damage to a server's configuration, this utility only functions in
a Windows® PE environment. It will not operate in any other Windows® environment.
RBSURESET does not erase array configurations or logical storage volumes.
RBSURESET command-line syntax
[/?]
RBSURESET command-line arguments
Command-line argument
Description
[/?]
This argument displays help information.
RBSURESET return codes
Value Meaning
0
The BIOS settings have been successfully reset to the factory default.
1
The BIOS settings have not been reset.
Using HPDISCOVERY
HPDISCOVERY provides an inventory of the server being configured and must run on each deployed
server. HPDISCOVERY is executed by the server configuration script and captures the following
information:
•
System ID (This field is not supported on 100 series servers)