Hpdiscovery command-line syntax, Hpdiscovery command line arguments, Hpdiscovery return codes – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual
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User process decisions can be made based on data that is in the file created by this utility.
The HPDISCOVERY program loads all plug-ins listed in the DAT file. If no plug-ins were passed on the
command line and the DAT file does not exist, then the program searches the current directory for the
plug-ins and load.
NOTE:
Information may not be as detailed on HP ProLiant 100 series servers.
HPDISCOVERY command-line syntax
hpdiscovery /f /p [drive:][path]filename [/?]
HPDISCOVERY command line arguments
Command-line argument
Description
[drive:][path]filename
This argument specifies the location and name of the
HPDISCOVERY data file. If no file name is specified, the utility
generates a file in the current directory using the default name
hpdiscovery.xml.
/?
This argument displays help information.
/p
This argument lists only the plug-ins the user wants to load and
does not use the data file or search for plug-ins. If the filename is
not in the current directory, then the full path must be specified.
/f
This argument chooses the name and location of the output file. If
the user does not pass in this parameter, then the default filename
will be hpdiscovery.xml, and it will be saved in the current
directory.
HPDISCOVERY return codes
Value
Meaning
0
The command was completed successfully. A usage message might appear.
1..255 An error has occurred. See error message for details.
HPDISCOVERY command line examples