Scripting mode, Scripting mode overview – HP Ethernet 10Gb 2-port 530T Adapter User Manual

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Scripting mode

Scripting mode overview

Invoke ccmcfg from the DOS prompt in either a DOS or Windows environment. The following example
shows formatting and usage commands:
C:\test\7.8.21>ccmcfg32 -help
CCMCFG32 v7.8.21 - Comprehensive Configuration Management
Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Broadcom Corporation
Usage: ccmcfg32 [Options]
The following table describes the options.

Command

Description

-list

List available configurable devices

-get [<file name>] Retrieve parameters from the devices

If <file name> is not presented and -stdout is not set, the file named <MAC

Address[last 4 bytes]>.cfg is used as output file for each individual device.

Any existing <file name> is overwritten without warning.

-getItemGuide

[<file name>]

Retrieve all configurable parameters of the devices
The saving file options are the same as -get with a file name of <MAC

Address[last 3 bytes]GD>.cfg.

-set [<file name>] Set parameters in specified file to devices

If the file contains no section name, the iSCSI section is used for backward

compatible. Multiple devices and multiple sections can be put into a single script file
such as in the file from -get. If <file name> is not presented, -stdin is used as

input file. A log file named <MAC[Last 4 Digits].log> is logged for each

device with the following information:

The difference between configuration file and current configuration on the card

Any syntax errors detected while parsing the script file

Any error and warning while trying to set the value such as an invalid value

If -stderr is presented, the content of log file is output to STDERR at the same time.

[-setmode

<Check|Safe|Force>

]

Mode when running -set

Check Mode: In this mode, no configuration is saved. Only the error check is

performed against the script file.
Safe Mode: In this mode, no configuration is saved if any error is detected in script

file.

Force Mode: In this mode, script entries without error in script file are saved, and
script entries with errors detected are ignored. This is default mode.

-default

[iscsi|fcoe|nicp|a

fex]

Set iSCSI, FCOE, NIC Partitioning, and/or AFEX parameters to default values

If there is no function specified, all functions above are set to default values. Only

functions with configuration block existing on the device are set. If no device scope
is specified, all devices are set to default values.

-stdout

Valid with -get

This command uses the standard output as the output file.

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