HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual

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helptext="Lists of PCI devices and their interrupts-not displayed if

default" >EMPTY_DELETE</Section>
<Section name="Controller_Order"
helptext="Lists the current boot controller ordering">
<Id0>80 86 25 a3 </Id0>
<Slot0>00 </Slot0>
<BusDev0>00 fa </BusDev0>
<Rest0>41 </Rest0>
<Id1>0e 11 ff ff </Id1>
<Slot1>00 </Slot1>
<BusDev1>00 78 </BusDev1>
<Rest1>c1 </Rest1>
</Section>
</Conrep>

CONREP -s (Store to Data file) Example usage for HP ProLiant

100 series servers

To extract the BIOS settings from an SL160z G6 server and save the configuration to an
"sl160zconrep.dat" data file:
[root@ilo002481b08134 conrep]# ./conrep -s -xconrepSL160zg6_20090728.xml -

fsl160zconrep.dat
conrep 3.00 - SmartStart Scripting Toolkit Configuration Replication Program
Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
System Type: ProLiant SL160z G6
ROM Date : 07/28/2009
ROM Family : O33
Processor Manufacturer : Intel
XML System Configuration : conrep_SL160zg6_20090728.xml
Hardware Configuration : sl160zconrep.dat
Saving configuration data to sl160zconrep.dat.
CONREP Return code: 0

NOTE:

The file names after the -x and -f options must be specified, otherwise, the default file

names Conrep.xml and Conrep.dat are used, respectively.

NOTE:

A platform specific XML file needs to be used for HP ProLiant 100-series servers. If you

use the default name this may cause an error while running the CONREP utility.

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