AH303A PCIe SC44Ge SAS Host Bus Adapter for Integrity Servers Support Guide, September 2009

To perform the reset, highlight an option and press Enter.
Exiting drvcfg
Because some changes only take effect when you exit drvcfg, follow these steps to exit the
utility:
1. From Adapter Properties press Esc to return to the Adapter List.
2. From the Adapter List, press Esc to exit the utility.
The exit screen shows some options that are grey, indicating they are not available. Only available
options are selectable. Your exit choices are as follows:
Cancel Exit
Save changes and reboot
Discard changes and reboot
Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot
The cfggen Utility
You can use cfggen to configure the AH303A adapter. This is a command line utility that runs
in the Linux, EFI, and Windows Pre-Installation (WinPE) environments. It is a minimally
interactive program 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.
Starting cfggen
To use cfggen, navigate to the directory that contains the utility. To navigate to the directory,
follow these steps:
1. Insert the HP IPF Offline Diagnostic and Utilities CD into the CD drive.
2. Boot the system to the EFI shell prompt.
3. From the EFI shell prompt, change to the CD drive.
shell> fs0:
fs0:\>
4. Change to the directory that contains cfggen.efi.
fs0:\> cd EFI\HP\TOOLS\NETWORK
fs0: EFI\HP\TOOLS\NETWORK>
5. Run cfggen commands from this directory. See Using cfggen.”
Using cfggen
The cfggen utility uses a command line interface. Command syntax is not case sensitive; you
can enter cfggen commands and parameters in uppercase, lowercase, or a mixture of the two.
The following conventions are used in the command descriptions:
Replace text surrounded by <> with a required parameter.
Replace text surrounded by [ ] with one or more optional parameters.
Enter parameters surrounded by {} one or more times, as needed by the command.
Do not enter the command line definition characters (<>, [ ], and {}) on the command line.
Syntax: cfggen <controller #> <command> [<parameters>]
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