Command line argument

Description

 

 

/RESET_RILOE

Resets the RILOE II management processor to default factory

 

settings.

 

 

/DETECT

Detects the RILOE II management processor on the target

 

server.

 

 

/RESET_RILOE

Resets the RILOE II management processor.

 

 

/VIRT_FLOPPY

Ignores the virtual floppy inserted error.

 

 

/MIN_FW-xxx

Enables you to set the minimum firmware version on which the

 

RILOE II management processor runs.

/GET_STATUS

Returns the status of the RILOE II management processor.

 

 

/GET_HOSTINFO

Retrieves and displays the current host server information on

 

the RILOE II management processor and displays the server

 

name and number.

 

 

/GET_USERINFO

Obtains the current users stored in the RILOE II management

 

processor board and displays the names, login names, and

 

security mask information.

 

 

/GET_NICCONFIG

Retrieves and displays the NIC settings stored in the RILOE II

 

management processor.

 

 

/GET_DHCPCONFIG

Retrieves and displays the DHCP settings stored in the RILOE II

 

management processor.

/GET_DIRCONFIG

Retrieves and displays the DIRECTORY settings in the RILOE II

 

management processor.

 

 

/WRITE_XML=path\file

Reads the settings on the RILOE II management processor and

name.ext

writes the NIC, DHCP, DIRECTORY, and user settings into an

 

XML hardware configuration script file.

/LOAD_XML=path\file name.ext

Loads the script file and applies its changes to the current

 

configuration on the RILOE II management processor.

 

 

/VERIFY_XML

Verifies the accuracy of the script file and generates an error

 

message for any incorrect data.

 

 

RIBCL XML Commands for CPQLODOS

CPQLODOS uses the same RIBCL XML commands as CPQLOCFG for the <MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS>, and the <MOD_DIR_CONFIG> XML scripting language blocks. Only those parameters unique to CPQLODOS are discussed. For more information on <MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS>, and <MOD_DIR_CONFIG> refer to:

MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS

MOD_DIR_CONFIG

The following XML blocks are unique to CPQLODOS:

CPQLODOS (on page 111)

ADD_USER (on page 112)

CPQLODOS

This command is used to start and end a CPQLODOS session. It can be used only once in a script, and it must be the first and last statement in an XML script.

Example:

<CPQLODOS VERSION="2.0"> </CPQLODOS>

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