HP Scripting Toolkit 9.10 for Linux User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Scripting Toolkit for Linux User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Deployment using the Scripting Toolkit
- 3 Booting and OS installation
- 4 Scripting Toolkit utilities
- Native package formats
- Syntax conventions
- Utility online help
- Using Scripting Toolkit utilities
- Using REBOOT
- Using SETBOOTORDER
- Using STATEMGR
- Using RBSURESET
- Using BOOTEXTRACT
- Using HPDISCOVERY
- Using IFHW
- Using HWQUERY
- Using CONREP
- CONREP command-line syntax
- CONREP command line arguments
- CONREP return codes
- CONREP screen output
- CONREP -s (Store to Data file) Example usage for HP ProLiant servers not using the Oxx ROM family
- CONREP –l (Load from Data File) Example Usage for HP ProLiant servers not using the Oxx ROM family
- CONREP Data File Sample Contents for HP ProLiant servers not using the Oxx ROM family
- CONREP command file contents for HP ProLiant servers not using the Oxx ROM family
- Using HPRCU
- Using HPACUSCRIPTING
- Using HPLPCFG
- Using LO100CFG
- Using HPQLAREP
- Using HPONCFG
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 6 Support and other resources
- 7 Documentation feedback
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index

Contents
1 Introduction...............................................................................................7
Scripting Toolkit........................................................................................................................7
Minimum requirements..............................................................................................................7
2 Deployment using the Scripting Toolkit..........................................................8
Deployment overview................................................................................................................8
Sample deployment procedure...................................................................................................8
Creating a network share......................................................................................................9
Capturing a reference configuration from the source server........................................................9
Creating an ISO image to be written to media.......................................................................10
Configuring the target server...............................................................................................10
Installing the operating system.............................................................................................11
3 Booting and OS installation.......................................................................12
SYSLINUX..............................................................................................................................12
Booting using PXE...................................................................................................................12
Setting up a TFTP server......................................................................................................13
Populating the TFTP directory share......................................................................................14
Setting up a DHCP server...................................................................................................14
Booting from a USB drive key...................................................................................................15
Performing an unattended operating system installation...............................................................15
System hardware configuration............................................................................................15
Microsoft Windows install_win.sh sample script.....................................................................19
Red Hat Linux anaconda-ks.cfg sample file............................................................................19
4 Scripting Toolkit utilities.............................................................................22
Native package formats..........................................................................................................22
Syntax conventions.................................................................................................................22
Utility online help...................................................................................................................22
Using Scripting Toolkit utilities..................................................................................................23
Using REBOOT.......................................................................................................................23
REBOOT command-line syntax.............................................................................................23
REBOOT command-line arguments.......................................................................................23
REBOOT return codes.........................................................................................................23
REBOOT command-line examples........................................................................................24
Using SETBOOTORDER...........................................................................................................24
SETBOOTORDER command-line syntax.................................................................................24
SETBOOTORDER command-line arguments...........................................................................24
SETBOOTORDER return codes.............................................................................................24
SETBOOTORDER command-line examples.............................................................................24
Using STATEMGR...................................................................................................................24
STATEMGR command-line syntax.........................................................................................25
STATEMGR command-line arguments....................................................................................25
STATEMGR return codes.....................................................................................................25
STATEMGR command-line examples.....................................................................................25
Using RBSURESET...................................................................................................................25
RBSURESET command-line syntax.........................................................................................26
RBSURESET command-line arguments...................................................................................26
RBSURESET return codes.....................................................................................................26
Using BOOTEXTRACT ............................................................................................................26
BOOTEXTRACT command-line syntax...................................................................................26
BOOTEXTRACT command-line arguments..............................................................................26
BOOTEXTRACT return codes...............................................................................................26
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