HP VMware Utilities User Guide VMware 5.1 U1 OS April 2013

The following output is displayed:
00 00: Normal Device first, normal boot process
To set the command parameter values, use the "execute" cmd and one of the options listed in
Table 4. The following is an example of the command to set the defaults:
# esxcli hpbootcfg execute -D
The following output is displayed:
00 00: Normal Device first, normal boot process
HPBOOTCFG return codes
This section provides description about the return code after running the command.
Table 5 hpbootcfg return codes
MeaningValue
Indicates success0
Indicates failureNon zero
HPBOOTCFG command-line examples
This section provides sample examples to run the utility.
Table 6 hpbootcfg command-line examples
DescriptionCommand-line argument
This argument displays help information./opt/hp/tools/hpbootcfg -h
This argument sets the default values./opt/hp/tools/hpbootcfg -D
HPACUCLI utility
The HPACUCLI utility supports HP ProLiant 300/500/700 and Blade servers with integrated
SmartArray controllers and option controllers. The utility supports reporting and configuration of
the SmartArray. Configuration includes the ability to create arrays; create, expand, and delete
logical drives and many other advanced operations. The information provided in the guide is
introductory and example focused . For more information, see Configuring Arrays on HP Smart
Array Controllers Reference Guide available at:http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/
SupportManual/c00729544/c00729544.pdf.
Additional references to HP Array Configuration guides and white papers are available at:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&
contentType=SupportManual&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=468780&docIndexId=64179.
HPACUCLI command-line syntax
Using VMware esxcli requires knowledge about the CLI usage. The VMware vSphere command
line documentation is available at: http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/vcli/.
The following is an overview of the ESXCLI command-line format:
# esxcli {namespace} {object} {command} {cmd options} command-string
10 Introduction