Hwquery command-line examples, Using conrep – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual
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HWQUERY command-line examples
Command-line argument
Description
hwquery hpdiscovery.xml allboards.xml
MY_SYS_RAM=TotalRAM
For a hpdiscovery.xml file that contains
produces the following:
MY_SYS_RAM=768
hwquery hpdiscovery.xml allboards.xml
"TEST=Smart Array"
For a hpdiscovery.xml file that indicates a Smart
Array 5i Controller is present, HWQUERY
produces the following:
TEST=Smart Array 5i Controller
hwquery hpdiscovery.xml allboards.xml
MYRAM=TotalRAM MYROMDATE=ROMDate
For a hpdiscovery.xml file that contains
HWQUERY produces the following:
MYRAM=768
MYROMDATE=11/15/2002
hwquery hpdiscovery.xml allboards.xml
"TEST=smart array 5i"
Although the controller is present, HWQUERY
produces the following:
TEST=
This behavior is correct. The string is case-sensitive,
and the argument uses lowercase lettering instead
of the uppercase found in the allboards.xml file.
Using CONREP
The CONREP utility generates a system configuration XML file used to duplicate the hardware configuration
of one ProLiant server onto another. The CONREP utility uses the hardware configuration XML file to identify
and configure the system, which defaults to conrep.xml. You can change the default using the -x option. The
actual system configuration file is captured as an XML data file. The default name is conrep.dat.
CAUTION:
Improper modification of the CONREP data files can result in the loss of critical data.
Only experienced users of the Toolkit should attempt to modify the data files. Because of the
potential risk of data loss, take all necessary precautions to ensure that mission-critical systems
remain online if a failure occurs.
The CONREP utility reads the state of the system environment settings to determine the server configuration
and writes the results to a file that you can edit. The CONREP utility uses the data in the generated file to
configure the target server hardware.
The CONREP utility uses an XML definition file to determine what information to retrieve from and restore to
the server. You can modify this file to update new features or restrict features when capturing configurations.
The default conrep.xml file contains common hardware configuration settings for most ProLiant 300, 500,
and 700 series servers. Some platforms require special settings that are contained in other XML files. These
files are included in the Scripting Toolkit and are available from the HP website
support page for each platform. You can use these files with the -x option to configure systems that are not
supported by the default hardware configuration file.
Many fields in conrep.xml file contain help text that enables you to configure the field meanings. This
information is also added to the conrep.dat file. Hardware features that are not supported by the existing
platform or ROM version appear in the conrep.dat file.