HP Xw460c HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for Firmware 1.75 and 1.77 - Page 172
The HP Lights-Out Migration Command utility, HPQLOMGC.EXE, offers a command-line approach
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• HP Lights-Out Migration Command utility The HP Lights-Out Migration Command utility, HPQLOMGC.EXE, offers a command-line approach to migration, rather than a GUI-based approach. This utility works in conjunction with the Application Launch and query features of HP SIM to configure many devices at a time. Customers that must configure only a few LOM devices to use directory services might also prefer the command-line approach. For more information, see the section, "HPQLOMIG directory migration utility (on page 173)." • HP SIM utilities: o Manage multiple LOM devices. o Discover the LOM devices as management processors using CPQLOCFG to send a RIBCL XML script file to a group of LOM devices to manage those LOM devices. The LOM devices perform the actions designated by the RIBCL file and send a response to the CPQLOCFG log file. For more information, see the HP Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor Scripting and Command Line Resource Guide. • Traditional import utilities Administrators familiar with tools such as LDIFDE or the NDS Import/Export Wizard can use these utilities to import or create many LOM device objects in the directory. However, administrators must still configure the devices manually, as described previously, but can do so at any time. Programmatic or scripting interfaces can also be used to create the LOM device objects in the same way as users or other objects. The "Directory services schema (on page 213)" section provides details on attributes and attribute data formats when creating LOM objects. Directory-enabled remote management 172