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Setting a configuration, Hponcfg command-line examples, Using lo100cfg – 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 LO100CFG

The LO100CFG utility enables you to configure the LightsOut 100 device that appears on the HP ProLiant

100 series servers. The application is compiled for Linux (32 bit text mode only).
Under Linux, LO100CFG uses the OpenIPMI library to communicate with the system firmware.

LO100CFG command-line syntax

lo100cfg [ -h | -x | -v | -i "file.xml" | -o "file.xml" | -s ]

LO100CFG command-line arguments

Command-line argument

Description

-x

This argument displays example XML to perform configuration.

-v

This argument outputs the current copyright and version information and
then exits.

-s

This argument captures the current status and outputs it to the console.

-h

The argument lists basic command line arguments and supported XML tags.

-i "file.xml"

This argument loads and runs the given XML configuration file.

-o "file.xml"

This argument saves the current configuration to a file.

-k ""

This argument has been deprecated and is no longer supported.

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