HP (Hewlett-Packard) 232664-006 Network Card User Manual


 
Scripting, command line, and utility options 110
Scripting, command line, and utility options
In this section
Overview of the Lights-Out DOS utility .................................................................................................... 110
Lights-Out directories migration utilities ................................................................................................... 113
Lights-Out Configuration Utility............................................................................................................... 125
Using Perl with the XML scripting interface .............................................................................................. 129
HPONCFG.......................................................................................................................................... 133
Remote Insight command language ........................................................................................................ 138
Overview of the Lights-Out DOS utility
CPQLODOS is a command line utility that is a part of the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit. It is intended to be
an initial configuration program to set up only those essential RILOE II settings necessary to allow one of
the other full-featured configuration methods. Because of this limited usage model, it processes only a
small subset of the RILOE II scripting language.
NOTE: CPQLODOS is a DOS-only tool that requires MS-DOS® 6.0 or higher. Lights-Out scripting is not
supported on Linux operating systems or when using the Novell NetWare Client.
CPQLODOS enables you to configure features exposed through F8 startup or the graphical user interface.
This utility is not intended for continued administration. The RIBCL should be used to administer user rights
and network functionality on the server.
CPQLODOS general guidelines
An opening command opens a database. The database remains open until the matching closing
command is sent. All changes made within a single command block are applied simultaneously when the
database is closed. Any errors within the block cause the enclosed changes to be discarded.
An example of an opening command and its matching closing command are:
<USER_INFO>
</USER_INFO>
In all examples, the opening and closing commands are displayed.
Command line arguments
All of the commands are grouped by functionality. All commands that manipulate user information are
grouped together. Grouping commands allow the firmware to view the data to be manipulated as a block
of information, similar to a text document, allowing for multithreaded access to the different kinds of
information.
The following table lists the arguments recognized by CPQLODOS.
Command line argument Description
/HELP or /? Displays simple help messages.