Hpqlarep command-line arguments, Hpqlarep return codes, Hpqlarep command-line examples – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual
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[HBA0] WWID=11223344 HostAdapterBiosEnable=1 SelectBootEnable=1
BootDeviceWWID=22334455 BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111
HPQLAREP command-line arguments
Command-line argument
Description
hpqlarep /s filename
This argument saves the HBA configuration to the filename.
hpqlarep /l filename
This argument loads the HBA configuration to the filename.
Where filename has the following format:
[HBA0]
Section for each HBA
WWID=11223344
Read-only variable
HostAdapterBiosEnable=1
Read-only variable
SelectBootEnable=1
Read-only variable
BootDeviceWWID=22334455
Your input
BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111
Your input and default LUN
HPQLAREP return codes
Value
Meaning
0
The command was completed successfully.
1
There was an invalid command line option.
2
There was a file open error.
3
There was an NVRAM checksum error.
4
There was an NVRAM data error.
5
There was no adapter found on this host.
6
There was an error retrieving the I/O address.
7
The WWID was invalid.
8
The LUN setting was invalid.
9
The EFI Enable Selective LUN setting was invalid.
10
The BIOS Enable setting was invalid.
11
The Selectable BIOS setting was invalid.
12
The EFI Selective login settings were invalid.
13
The EFI WWID (Boot Node Name) was invalid.
14
There was a Memory Allocation error.
15
The adapter VPD is corrupt.
16
There was a failure reading the adapter VPD.
17
The adapter has no VPD.
18
VPD has bad checksum.
19
The adapter serial number is missing in the VPD.
HPQLAREP command-line examples
hpqlarep /s hba.ini generates hba.ini with the following content:
[HBA0]