Using toolkit utilities, Using reboot, Reboot command-line syntax – HP Linux Server Management Software User Manual

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Toolkit utilities 23

Using toolkit utilities

The Toolkit utilities control the installation process, read the source server configuration, and duplicate the
configuration on a target server through a generated script file.
The Toolkit utilities include:

CONREP

HPACUSCRIPTING

HPDISCOVERY

HPONCFG (Utility only supports HP ProLiant 300/500/700 and Blade Servers)

HPLPCFG

HPQLAREP

HWQUERY

IFHW

LO100CFG (Utility only supports HP ProLiant 100 series servers)

RBSURESET

REBOOT

SETBOOTORDER (Limited functionality for HP ProLiant 100 series servers)

STATEMGR (Utility is not supported on 100 series servers)

Using REBOOT

REBOOT, together with other utilities, is used from a batch file to control server reboots. This utility enables

the user to reboot the server with control over which device is the boot device. If no boot drive argument is
passed on to REBOOT, then the utility reboots the server using whichever drive is specified as the default

drive.

REBOOT command-line syntax

REBOOT [DRIVE:] [/?]

REBOOT command-line arguments

Command line argument

Description

[DRIVE:]

Valid arguments that can be passed to REBOOT are A:, C:, CD, RBSU, or
PXE. By specifying an argument, the drive indicated is set to boot on the

next reboot, and the system is restarted. If no argument is provided, then

the system is set to boot using the defined boot order.

/cold

This argument performs a one-time cold boot of the system.

/?

This argument displays help information.

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