Bootextract return codes, Using hpdiscovery, Hpdiscovery command-line syntax – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual
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Command-line argument
Description
ntldr.bss
Full path to the output file to save the first part of the boot sector.
ntldr2.bss
Full path to the output file to save the second part of the boot sector.
BOOTEXTRACT return codes
Value Meaning
0
The command was completed successfully.
n
Any non-0 return code is an error. For details, see the error message.
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:
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System ID (This field is not supported on 100 series servers)
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System name
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ROM information
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Processor information
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NIC information
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PCI devices present in the system
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HP Smart Array controller information
User process decisions can be made based on data that is in the file created by this utility.
NOTE:
Information may not be as detailed on HP ProLiant 100 series servers.
HPDISCOVERY command-line syntax
hpdiscovery [-f filename] [/?]
HPDISCOVERY command-line arguments
Command-line argument
Description
-f filename
This argument specifies the location and name of the Hardware
Discovery data file.
-?
This argument displays help information.
HPDISCOVERY return codes
Value Meaning
0
The command was completed successfully. A usage message might appear.
1
The command contained an invalid parameter.