SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide for HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems
Table Of Contents
- SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide
- Table of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Overview
- 2 Creating a server profile
- 3 Setting up the toolkit environment
- 4 Setting up the boot mechanism
- Using a bootable CD/DVD
- Using a USB flash device
- Using network boot
- Interrupting the SSTK deployment process
- 5 Utilities Reference

Table 5-5 Custom script file options (continued)
ValueOption
Specifies the Logical Drive ID.
[1-32]: In Configure mode, a new logical drive is created. The logical
drive number specified must be the next available logical drive number
in the existing configuration. In Reconfigure mode, the logical drive
number can identify an existing logical drive, or it can identify the next
available logical drive in the existing configuration to create a new logical
drive. In most cases logical drives must appear in the configuration file
in increasing order.
LogicalDrive
Specifies the RAID level for the current logical drive. In Configure mode,
the RAID is the RAID for the new logical drive. In Reconfigure mode, if
the logical drive already exists and the RAID is different than the existing
RAID on the logical drive. The cpqacuxe utility then attempts to migrate
the logical drive to the specified RAID. The RAID option is not required.
If the RAID is not specified for a new logical drive, the RAID will be the
highest RAID level that is supported on the current Array. If the RAID is
not specified for an existing logical drive in Reconfigure mode, then the
current RAID setting remains unchanged.
• AUTO: The best available RAID level is selected based on the number
of disks in the array. This is normally be the highest RAID level
supported.
• ADG: RAID ADG is equivalent to RAID 6.
• 6: RAID 6
• 5: RAID 5
• 4: RAID 4
• 1: RAID 1
• 0: RAID 0
RAID
Specifies the size of the logical drive. If the logical drive is new, the size
is for the new logical drive. In Reconfigure mode, if the logical drive
already exists and the size is different than the existing size of the logical
drive, the cpqacuxe utility attempts to extend the logical drive to the
new size. This option is not required. If the size is not specified for a new
logical drive, the default is MAX. If the size is not specified for an existing
logical drive, the current logical drive size remains unchanged.
• [N]: The size in MB.
• MAX: Uses the maximum size possible for the logical drive.
Size
Specifies the Max Boot setting (Sectors Per Track) for the logical drive.
The Sectors option is not required. If the logical drive is new, the default
is 32. If the logical drive already exists, then the default is the current
Sectors setting on the logical drive.
• 32: Disable Max Boot (32 sectors per track).
• 63: Enable Max Boot (63 sectors per track).
Sectors
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