SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Administrator's Guide

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You can obtain the BootDeviceWWID and BootDeviceLUN information from the
hpacuscripting output, as follows:
; Controller Specifications
; Controller HP MSA1500 CS Controller
Controller= WWN 500508B30090F5B1
1
.
.
.
SSPState= Disabled
; Unassigned Parallel SCSI Drives
; 1:5 (36.4 GB),1:6 (36.4 GB)
; Array Specifications
Array= A
; Array Drive Type is Parallel SCSI
; 1:1 (72.8 GB),1:2 (72.8 GB),1:3 (72.8 GB)
Drive= 1:1,1:2,1:3
OnlineSpare= No
; Logical Drive Specifications
LogicalDrive= 1
2
RAID= 5
Size= 138927
Sectors= 32
StripeSize= 64
ArrayAccelerator= Enabled
; Available SSP Adapters 10000000C969628A (Local,Online),
10000000C969628B (Local,Offline), 10000000C9696304 (Unknown,Offline)
SSPAdaptersWithAccess= None
1
The BootDeviceWWID information
2
The LUN number.
After the applyhwconf action executes, the HBA configuration file is loaded; the device must be
available for booting.
To automatically set the boot device, see sethbabootdevice action (page 20).
Increasing security in SSTK
You can increase security in the SSTK by performing the following tasks:
Encrypting the repository password
Setting permissions for repository access
Encrypting the repository password
The sstkencrypt utility encrypts the repository password. It is a 32-bit command-line tool designed
to run on the repository system. To set the repository_encrypted_pass variable, run the
following command:
y:\>utilities\win32\sstkencrypt.exe
Type the repository password:
sstkserver
Set the encrypted password in SSTKStart.cmd script to:
a89ea897a9aa9ea298
In this case, set the following variables in the SSTKStart script:
repository_name=192.168.0.220
share_name=sstk_repository
repository_user=Administrator
rem repository_password=
repository_encrypted_pass=a89ea897a9aa9ea298
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