Hplpcfg command-line examples, Using lo100cfg, Lo100cfg command-line syntax – HP ProLiant DL380 Server User Manual

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Meaning

Value

There was no adapter or Emulex HBA found on this host.

5

There was an error retrieving the I/O address.

6

The WWID was invalid because of one of the following:

7

An invalid value for WWID and BootDeviceWWID, and not a hex value

The WWID specified for HBA in the .ini file does not match any HBAs found on the host (for the
/l option only)

The LUN was invalid.

8

Invalid value; for enable/disable value is not 0 or 1 (for /l option only)

0x10

Incorrect iboot BIOS code loaded (for /l option only)

0x11

General error:

0xFF

Initialization error (for both /l and /s option)

Cannot read HBAs WWPN (for /s option only)

HPLPCFG command-line examples

hplpcfg /s hba.ini generates hba.ini with the following content:

[HBA0]

WWID=11111111

HostAdapterBiosEnable=1

SelectBootEnable=1

BootDeviceWWID=

BootDeviceLUN[0]=

You must edit hba.ini and add the following boot device information:

[HBA0]

WWID=11111111

HostAdapterBiosEnable=1

SelectBootEnable=1

BootDeviceWWID=22222222

BootDeviceLUN[0]=3

You must then invoke the tool to load the contents of hba.ini input to the HBA NVRAM: hplpcfg /l
hba.ini.

Using LO100CFG

The LO100CFG utility enables you to configure the Lights Out 100 device that is available on the
HP ProLiant 100 series servers.

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 ]

Using LO100CFG

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