Ribcl, Ribcl parameters, Ribcl runtime errors – HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II Board User Manual

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Scripting, command line, and utility options 140

This tag name indicates that the RILOE II is sending a response to the previous commands back to the
client application to indicate the success or failure of the commands that have been sent to the RILOE
II.

STATUS
This parameter contains an error number. The number 0x0000 indicates that there is no error.

MSG
This element contains a message describing the error that happened. If no error occurred, the
message

No error

appears.

RIBCL

This command is used to start and end an RIBCL session. You can use it only once to start an RIBCL
session, and it must be the first command to display in the script. The RIBCL tags are required to mark the
beginning and the end of the RIBCL document.

Example:

<RIBCL VERSION="2.0">

</RIBCL>

RIBCL parameters

VERSION is a string that indicates the version of the RIBCL that the client application is expecting to use.
The VERSION string is compared to the version of the RIBCL that is expected, and an error is returned if
the string and the version do not match. The preferred value for the VERSION parameter is "2.0." The
VERSION parameter is no longer checked for an exact match; however, this parameter can never be
blank.

RIBCL runtime errors

The possible RIBCL error messages include:

Version must not be blank.

LOGIN

The LOGIN command provides the information that is used to authenticate the user whose permission
level will be used when performing RIBCL actions. The specified user must have a valid account on the
respective RILOE II to execute RIBCL commands. The user's privileges are checked against the required
privilege for a particular command, and an error is returned if the privilege level does not match.

Example:

<LOGIN USER_LOGIN="username" PASSWORD="password">

</LOGIN>

Alternatively, the CPQLOCFG utility can specify the login information as parameters on its command line:

cpqlocfg -u <username> -p <password>

When using this format, the utility returns an

Overriding credentials

warning message but still

shows the error log message entry as

Login name must not be blank.

LOGIN parameters

USER_LOGIN is the login name of the user account. This parameter is case sensitive and must never be
blank.

PASSWORD is the password associated with the user. This parameter is case sensitive and can be a
combination of any printable characters.

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