HP ProLiant SL4545 HP Scripting Toolkit 9.30 for Windows User Guide - Page 45

Using HPLPCFG, HPLPCFG command-line syntax, HPLPCFG return codes

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Error code Error message Comment or clarification 2882 Invalid value for MNPDelay. Valid range - is 0 (disabled) to 60 minutes. 2883 Invalid controller configuration value. - Expecting Yes or No. 2884 Invalid value for QueueDepth. Valid range - is from 2 to 32, or Auto. Using HPLPCFG You must edit the text file to insert the WWID of the boot volume and the LUN number that the WWID boots from. The HPLPCFG utility discovers the WWID of the HBA in the server blade and writes the information in the text file. The text file presents the options in human readable format. The HPLPCFG utility updates the hardware with the boot volume WWID and boot LUN read from the text file. HPLPCFG command-line syntax hplpcfg /s filename hplpcfg /l filename hplpcfg /v [HBA0] WWID=11223344 HostAdapterBiosEnable=1 SelectBootEnable=1 BootDeviceWWID=22334455 BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111 HPLPCFG command-line arguments Command-line argument hplpcfg /s filename hplpcfg /l filename hplpcfg /v Where filename has the following format: [HBA0] WWID=11223344 HostAdapterBiosEnable=1 SelectBootEnable=1 BootDeviceWWID=22334455 BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111 HPLPCFG return codes Description This argument saves the HBA configuration to the filename. This argument loads the HBA configuration to the filename. This argument displays the tool version information. Section for each HBA Read-only variable Your input or current value when read from HBA Your input or current value when read from HBA Your input or current value when read from HBA Your input, default LUN, or current value when read from HBA Value 0 1 2 3 4 Meaning The command was completed successfully. There was an invalid command line option. There was a file open error. There was an NVRAM checksum error. There was an NVRAM data error. Using HPLPCFG 45

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Comment or clarification
Error message
Error code
Invalid value for MNPDelay. Valid range
is 0 (disabled) to 60 minutes.
2882
Invalid controller configuration value.
Expecting Yes or No.
2883
Invalid value for QueueDepth. Valid range
is from 2 to 32, or Auto.
2884
Using HPLPCFG
You must edit the text file to insert the WWID of the boot volume and the LUN number that the
WWID boots from. The HPLPCFG utility discovers the WWID of the HBA in the server blade and
writes the information in the text file. The text file presents the options in human readable format.
The HPLPCFG utility updates the hardware with the boot volume WWID and boot LUN read from
the text file.
HPLPCFG command-line syntax
hplpcfg /s filename hplpcfg /l filename hplpcfg /v
[HBA0] WWID=11223344 HostAdapterBiosEnable=1 SelectBootEnable=1
BootDeviceWWID=22334455 BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111
HPLPCFG command-line arguments
Description
Command-line argument
This argument saves the HBA configuration to the filename.
hplpcfg /s filename
This argument loads the HBA configuration to the filename.
hplpcfg /l filename
This argument displays the tool version information.
hplpcfg /v
Where filename has the following format:
Section for each HBA
[HBA0]
Read-only variable
WWID=11223344
Your input or current value when read from HBA
HostAdapterBiosEnable=1
Your input or current value when read from HBA
SelectBootEnable=1
Your input or current value when read from HBA
BootDeviceWWID=22334455
Your input, default LUN, or current value when read from
HBA
BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111
HPLPCFG return codes
Meaning
Value
The command was completed successfully.
0
There was an invalid command line option.
1
There was a file open error.
2
There was an NVRAM checksum error.
3
There was an NVRAM data error.
4
Using HPLPCFG
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