The exit screen shows some options that are grey, indicating that they are not available. You
can only select the available options. The exit choices are as follows:
•
Are you sure you want to exit?
•
Cancel Exit
•
Save changes and reboot
•
Discard changes and reboot
•
Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot
CFGGEN Utility
The
cfggen
utility is a command line utility that runs in the Linux, EFI, and Windows
Pre-Installation (WinPE) environments. It is a minimally interactive program that you execute
from a command line prompt, or a shell script. The results from invoking this utility are
communicated through the program status value that is returned when the program exits. Use
the
cfggen
utility to create IM storage configurations on SAS controllers. Some
cfggen
commands work only with SAS adaptors in the EFI environment.
Starting CFGGEN
The
cfggen
utility is located on the IPF Offline Diagnostic and Utilities CD . To use
cfggen
, follow
these steps:
1.
Insert the CD into the drive.
2.
Boot the system to the EFI Shell prompt.
3.
From the EFI Shell prompt, change to the CD drive.
shell> fs0: Enter
fs0:\>
4.
Change to the directory that contains
cfggen.efi
.
fs0:\> cd EFI\HP\TOOLS\NETWORK Enter
fs0: EFI\HP\TOOLS\NETWORK>
From this directory use
cfggen
.
CFGGEN Operation
cfggen
is not case sensitive. You can enter
cfggen
commands and parameters in uppercase,
lowercase, or a mixture of the two. Use the following conventions in the command descriptions:
•
Text in italics must be entered exactly as shown on the command line
•
Text surrounded by <> must be replaced with a required parameter
•
Text surrounded by [ ] may be replaced by an optional parameter
•
Parameters surrounded by {} must be entered one or more times, as appropriate for the
executed command
•
Do not enter the command line definition characters (<>, [ ], and {}) on the command line.
The
cfggen
command uses a command line interface.
Syntax:
cfggen <controller #> <command> <parameters>
NOTE:
The program name, controller number, command, and parameters fields must be
separated by the ASCII space character. The format of the parameters is command specific.
The program return value is returned to the user when the program exits. A value of
0
is returned
if the command is successful. Otherwise, a value of
1
is returned.
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