Command line argument | Description |
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/RESET_RILOE | Resets the RILOE II management processor to default factory |
| settings. |
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/DETECT | Detects the RILOE II management processor on the target |
| server. |
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/RESET_RILOE | Resets the RILOE II management processor. |
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/VIRT_FLOPPY | Ignores the virtual floppy inserted error. |
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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. |
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/GET_HOSTINFO | Retrieves and displays the current host server information on |
| the RILOE II management processor and displays the server |
| name and number. |
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/GET_USERINFO | Obtains the current users stored in the RILOE II management |
| processor board and displays the names, login names, and |
| security mask information. |
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/GET_NICCONFIG | Retrieves and displays the NIC settings stored in the RILOE II |
| management processor. |
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/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. |
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/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. |
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/VERIFY_XML | Verifies the accuracy of the script file and generates an error |
| message for any incorrect data. |
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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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