HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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The first line of information returned by the

show

command is the current context. In the example,

/

is the current context. Following the context is a list of subtargets (Targets) and properties (Properties)
applicable to the current context. The verbs (Verbs) section shows what commands are available in

this context.
The

show

command can also be specified with an explicit or implicit context and a specific

property. An explicit context is

/map1/firmware

and is not dependent on the current context. An

implicit context assumes that the context specified is a child of the current context. If the current
context is /map1, then a

show firmware

command displays the /map1/firmware data. If a

property is not specified, then all properties are shown.

The

load

command moves a binary image from a URL to the map. The

load

command is used to

take a binary image from a specific source location (specified as a URL) and place it at the specified

target address. In a remote management processor implementation, the firmware downloads a full

image file using TFTP from the specified location and programs flash with the image.
In a remote management processor implementation,

/map1/firmware

is a valid target.

The

load

command supports usage only with the following options.

o

-source <location>

—This option must be specified.

o

(h)elp

—this option appears on the command line, the command ignores all options and

properties except

-output

(for terse or verbose output). These options are only valid for this

command when the

-help

option is used.

o

source <value>

—This option specifies the target from which it will transfer the binary image.

The value specified must be a valid URL. The expected format is

//tftpserverip/path/filename

. This option is required in the command line every time

the load command is executed unless

-help

is used. The file must be an uncompressed firmware

image file that you create using the DOS ROMPAQ utility found on the Lights-Out 100 Firmware

Upgrade Diskette Utility available for download from the HP website

(

http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out

).

To create the uncompressed image file, enter the following command from DOS:

ROMPAQ /D <infile> <outfile>

where <infile> is the ROMPAQ firmware image file and

<outfile>

is the filename for the

uncompressed binary image file.

The

load

command returns any status data on the first lines. After the status data appears, one of

the following lines of text displays on the next line:

<URL> transferred to <target address

> (if the file is transferred)

<URL> not transferred

(if the file is not transferred)

Example:

load -source //192.168.2.1/pub/firmwareimage.bin -oemhpfiletype csr

//192.168.2.1/pub/firmwareimage.bin transferred to
/map1/firmware/fullimage

The

reset

command causes a target to cycle from enabled to disabled and back to enabled.

The

set

command sets a property or set of properties to a specific value.

set property = new

value

is the standard syntax for the set command.

The set command is used to change any changeable property. If the current directory does not
contain the property you want to change, the target of the property must be specified before entering

the property you want to change.

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