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Reboot return codes, Reboot command-line examples, Using setbootorder – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual

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REBOOT return codes

There are no return codes for the REBOOT utility.

REBOOT command-line examples

Command-line argument

Description

REBOOT A:

This command reboots the system to the A: drive.

REBOOT PXE

This command reboots the system by itself to the PXE NIC.

Using SETBOOTORDER

SETBOOTORDER enables you to set the order in which devices are booted, including diskette drives,

CD-ROM drives, hard drives, PXE, and USB devices. This utility sets the boot order only for devices that exist

for a server. The devices can be set to boot in any order.
SETBOOTORDER cannot be used to set the storage controller order. You must use the CONREP utility. For
more information about setting the controller order, see "Using CONREP (on page

31

)."

NOTE:

Any changes made to the SETBOOTORDER take affect at the next reboot. For HP ProLiant

servers with Oxx ROM Family (most 100 series servers), only one device can be set as the boot

device and others cannot be re-ordered. These Oxx servers do not support the default or usb

parameters.

SETBOOTORDER command-line syntax

setbootorder [floppy cdrom pxe hd usb | default] [/?]

SETBOOTORDER command-line arguments

Options are disabled if not listed in the argument.

Command-line argument

Description

floppy cdrom pxe hd usb

The order of these arguments sets the boot order for the system

devices. Each term can be used only once in any order. It is not
necessary to use all terms. HP ProLiant 100 series servers can only

pass in one option.

default

This argument resets the boot order to the factory default.

/?

This argument displays help information.

SETBOOTORDER return codes

Value Meaning

0

The boot order was set successfully.

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