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

1 Introduction
Scripting Toolkit
The Scripting Toolkit is a server deployment product for IT experts that delivers an unattended
automated installation for high-volume server and BladeSystem infrastructure deployments. This
document describes how to best use the Scripting Toolkit to configure HP ProLiant servers and
BladeSystem infrastructure. It also contains information about the Scripting Toolkit utilities and how
to use them in an unattended environment. This document does not include information about
installing the operating system.
CAUTION: Improper use of the Scripting Toolkit utilities can result in loss of critical data. Because
of the potential data-loss risk, only individuals experienced in scripting operating system installations
and configuring ProLiant server hardware should use the Scripting Toolkit utilities. Before using the
Scripting Toolkit, all necessary precautions must be taken to ensure that mission-critical systems
remain online if a failure occurs.
Minimum requirements
Before beginning the deployment process, be sure to have the following items available:
• Scripting Toolkit for Linux
• HP Scripting Toolkit for Linux User Guide
• A Linux workstation (any Linux distribution)
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