HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide: H - Page 54
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These options can be specified in any order, but an option from another category of options cannot occur between any two options from this category. Automatic Script File Format The automatic script is used to apply automatic configuration rules to unconfigured or configured controllers. If the -i-with-reset or -reset command line switch is used, the existing controller configuration is cleared with data loss before the new configuration is applied, effectively making it an unconfigured controller. The cpqacuxe utility automatic scripting uses the same configuration suggested that is used in the Express path of the cpqacuxe utility GUI. Therefore, the automatic configuration rules are the same as the cpqacuxe utility GUI Express path. The following is an automatic script file syntax: Action = Configure|Reconfigure Method = Auto ; Controller Options ; There can be multiple controller specifications in the file Controller = All | First | Slot [N][:N] | SerialNumber [N]| WWN [N] | IOCabinet [N],IOBay [N],IOChassis [N], Slot [N],Cabinet [N],Cell [N] ClearConfigurationWithDataLoss = Yes|No LicenseKey = XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX DeleteLicenseKey = XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX RaidArrayId = "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" ReadCache = 0|10|20|25|30|40|50|60|70|75|80|90|100 WriteCache = 0|10|20|25|30|40|50|60|70|75|80|90|100 RebuildPriority = Low|Medium|High ExpandPriority = Low|Medium|High SurfaceScanDelay= N OnlineSpare = Yes|No RAID = 0|1|4|5|6|ADG Table 6-6 Automatic Script File Options Option Action Value Defines if you are changing existing arrays and logical drives or adding new ones. This option is required. Configure: Existing arrays are not modified. If unassigned physical drives exist, new arrays and logical drives are automatically created. Reconfigure: Existing arrays might be modified in a non-data-destructive manner. If unassigned physical drives exist, existing arrays might automatically be expanded and new arrays automatically created. New logical drives are created on the expanded and newly created arrays. If the -i-with-reset or -reset command line switch is used, the existing controller configuration is cleared with data loss as the first step in the configurations process, regardless of the setting of the Action mode. Method Defines whether you are in Automatic or Custom mode. Auto is the default value. 54 Utilities Reference