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Setting a configuration, Hponcfg command-line examples, Using hpqlarep – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual

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Setting a configuration

A specific configuration can be sent to the iLO, iLO 2, iLO 3, or RILOE II by using the command format:

HPONCFG /f add_user.xml /l log.txt

In this example, the input file has contents:

PASSWORD="floppyshoes">

The specified user will be added to the device.

HPONCFG command-line examples

For HPONCFG command line examples, see the appropriate user guide at the Remote Management

website (

http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out

).

Using HPQLAREP

You must edit the text file to insert the WWID of the boot volume and the LUN number that they will boot
from. The hpqlarep 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 hpqlarep utility updates the
hardware with the boot volume WWID and boot LUN read from the text file.

HPQLAREP command-line syntax

hpqlarep /s filename hpqlarep /l filename
[HBA0] WWID=11223344 HostAdapterBiosEnable=1 SelectBootEnable=1

BootDeviceWWID=22334455 BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111

HPQLAREP command-line arguments

Command-line argument

Description

hpqlarep /s filename

This argument saves the HBA configuration to the filename.

hpqlarep /l filename

This argument loads the HBA configuration to the filename.

Where filename has the following format:

[HBA0]

Section for each HBA

WWID=11223344

Read-only variable

HostAdapterBiosEnable=1

Read-only variable

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