Using hplpcfg, Hplpcfg command-line syntax, Hplpcfg command-line arguments – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual
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Error code
Error message
Comment or clarification
2876
Invalid physical drive count. The script specifies more drives than are available of the
specified drive type.
2877
No spares available.
No drives were found that could be used as spares for the
specified array.
2878
Spare request for RAID 0 is
invalid.
RAID 0 does not support spares.
2879
Reset and reconfigure
combined error.
A controller reset with data loss was specified while in
Reconfigure mode.
2880
Invalid drive type specified. —
2882
Invalid value for
MNPDelay. Valid range is
0 (disabled) to 60 minutes.
—
2883
Invalid controller
configuration value.
Expecting Yes or No.
—
2884
Invalid value for
QueueDepth. Valid range is
from 2 to 32, or Auto.
—
Using HPLPCFG
You must edit the text file to insert the WWID of the boot volume and the LUN number that the WWID
boots from. The HPLPCFG utility discovers the WWID of the HBA in the server blade and writes the
information in the text file. The text file presents the options in human readable format. The HPLPCFG
utility updates the hardware with the boot volume WWID and boot LUN read from the text file.
HPLPCFG command-line syntax
hplpcfg /s filename hplpcfg /l filename hplpcfg /v
[HBA0] WWID=11223344 HostAdapterBiosEnable=1 SelectBootEnable=1
BootDeviceWWID=22334455 BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111
HPLPCFG command-line arguments
Command-line argument
Description
hplpcfg /s filename
This argument saves the HBA configuration to the filename.
hplpcfg /l filename
This argument loads the HBA configuration to the filename.
hplpcfg /v
This argument displays the tool version information.
Where filename has the following format:
[HBA0]
Section for each HBA
WWID=11223344
Read-only variable
HostAdapterBiosEnable=1
Your input or current value when read from HBA
SelectBootEnable=1
Your input or current value when read from HBA
BootDeviceWWID=22334455
Your input or current value when read from HBA