Statemgr command-line examples, Using rbsureset, Rbsureset command-line syntax – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual
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STATEMGR command-line examples
Command-line argument
Description
STATEMGR /W PHASE 3
STATEMGR writes the state value 3 to the PHASE environment
variable.
STATEMGR /R PHASE
STATEMGR reads the PHASE environment variable and returns its
value as a return code. If the environment variable has been reset or
no value has been stored, the return code is 0.
Using RBSURESET
RBSURESET resets the BIOS settings for a server by reapplying the default factory setting at the next reboot.
To prevent accidental or malicious damage to a server's configuration, this utility only functions in a
Windows® PE environment. It will not operate in any other Windows® environment.
RBSURESET does not erase array configurations or logical storage volumes.
RBSURESET command-line syntax
[/?]
RBSURESET command-line arguments
Command-line argument
Description
[/?]
This argument displays help information.
RBSURESET return codes
Value Meaning
0
The BIOS settings have been successfully reset to the factory default.
1
The BIOS settings have not been reset.
Using BOOTEXTRACT
BOOTEXTRACT is used to extract the boot sector files from Windows Server® 2003. These files can be used
later in the installation of Windows Server® 2003.
BOOTEXTRACT command-line syntax
bootextract [ufat.dll][ntldr.bss][ntldr2.bss]
BOOTEXTRACT command-line arguments
Command-line argument
Description
ufat.dll
Full path to the ufat.dll (from Windows® 2003) file to extract the boot
sector.
ntldr.bss
Full path to the output file to save the first part of the boot sector.