Using the command line utility, Starting the command line utility, Hrconf commands – HP ProLiant ML110 G4 Server User Manual

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Using the Command Line Utility 9


3 Using the Command Line Utility

The command line utility, HRCONF, enables you to perform the following tasks:

Create and delete logical drives

Display and modify a limited set of configuration settings

Recover from a failed physical drive and rebuild an affected logical drive

Detect the removal and connection of any disk drives

Restore the controller configuration

HRCONF is provided on the HP website at

http://www.hp.com/support

. The file is also called the

HP Embedded SATA RAID Controller Command Line Interface. Installation instructions are provided with the
utility.

Starting the command line utility

To start HRCONF, enter one of the following commands:

Windows:

c:\<install_dir*>\hrconf.exe

(where

install_dir*

is the directory where HRCONF is

installed)

Linux:

/usr/StorMan/hrconf.exe

To see a list of available commands, enter

HRCONF

at the prompt. The utility command functions are detailed in

“Using the command line utility” on page 9.

Using the command line utility

This section explains how to use the command line utility interactively or in batch mode. With interactive mode,
enter commands at the prompt. In batch mode, create scripts and run the script in the appropriate shell. For
example:

Table 2

Shells for running scripts

Environment Batch

file

Run

script

Windows .bat

CMD.EXE

Linux

.sh

sh / bash

In either mode, if your command fails, you immediately see an error message of

Command failed.

Other

script messages that you can get are

Command completed successfully

or

Command aborted.

Available commands are described on the following pages, in alphabetical order.

HRCONF commands

Perform the following functions from the command line:

Table 3

HRCONF commands

backup getstatus setconfig

create getversion

setstate

delete rescan task

getconfig restore

hrconf backup

For large-scale deployments, this command stores the current controller and disk drive configuration setting to a
specific file. Stored files can be used with the

RESTORE

command to restore to another controller or disk drive.

To restore, the controller or disk drive must have the same configuration as it did before the backup. In other
words, you must use the same type of controller with the same number and type of disk drives, which have the
same IDs and channels.

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