Using hprcu, Hprcu command-line syntax, Hprcu command line arguments – HP ProLiant DL380 Server User Manual

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</Section>

<Section name="PCI_Devices"

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"Lists of PCI devices and their interrupts-not displayed if default" >EMPTY_DELETE</Section>

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"Lists the current boot controller ordering">

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<Rest1>c1 </Rest1>

</Section>

</Conrep>

Using HPRCU

HPRCU is an RBSU configuration utility similar to CONREP. This utility is supported on Gen8 ProLiant
servers and later. This utility does not use a definition XML file like the Conrep utility, but directly
reads the same table that RBSU uses for feature names and settings. All features and options are
now number based. Each feature and option has a unique number.

Benefits of using HPRCU over CONREP are the following:

Simpler user interface— All system ROM settings and the current selections are listed together
in one output/input XML file.

Fewer updates—No updated binary or XML file is needed when BIOS adds or changes
features. HPRCU now reads the same tables that RBSU does, which are located in the memory
at system boot. When the BIOS changes or adds a new setting, no update to HPRCU is needed.

Default ROM settings enhancement—The HPRCU XML file now shows users the default settings
for each RBSU option.

HPRCU command-line syntax

hprcu -s | -l [-f file.xml ] [ -h ]

HPRCU command line arguments

Description

Command line argument

This argument saves the system configuration to a file.

-s

This argument loads the system configuration from a file
and writes it to the target server.

-l

Using HPRCU

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