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Toolkit utilities 54
HPLPCFG command-line examples
hplpcfg /s hba.ini generates hba.ini with the following content:
[HBA0]
WWID=11111111
HostAdapterBiosEnable=1
SelectBootEnable=1
BootDeviceWWID=
BootDeviceLUN[0]=
You must edit hba.ini and add the following boot device information:
[HBA0]
WWID=11111111
HostAdapterBiosEnable=1
SelectBootEnable=1
BootDeviceWWID=22222222
BootDeviceLUN[0]=3
You must then invoke the tool to load the contents of hba.ini input to the HBA NVRAM: hplpcfg /l hba.ini.
Using HPQLAREP
You must edit the text file to insert the WWID of the boot volume and the LUN number that they will boot
from. The hpqlarep utility discovers the WWID of the HBA in the server blade and writes the information
in the text file. The text file presents the options in human readable format. The hpqlarep utility updates the
hardware with the boot volume WWID and boot LUN read from the text file.
HPQLAREP command-line syntax
hpqlarep /s filename hpqlarep /l filename
[HBA0] WWID=11223344 HostAdapterBiosEnable=1 SelectBootEnable=1
BootDeviceWWID=22334455 BootDeviceLUN[0]=1111
HPQLAREP command-line arguments
Command-line argument Description
hpqlarep /s filename
This argument saves the HBA configuration to the filename.
hpqlarep /l filename
This argument loads the HBA configuration to the filename.
Where filename has the following format:
[HBA0]
Section for each HBA
WWID=11223344
Read-only variable
HostAdapterBiosEnable=1
Read-only variable
SelectBootEnable=1
Read-only variable
BootDeviceWWID=22334455
Your input
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