HP Scripting Toolkit 9.40 for Linux User Guide
5. To add a new device driver name:
modprobe —f hpsa
6. Load the channel interface driver for iLO:
insmod /opt/hp/hp-ilo/bin/`uname -r`/hp_ilo.ko
7. Mount the network share:
mkdir /mnt/toolkit_share
8. Capture a hardware discovery report using the HPDISCOVERY utility:
cd /mnt/toolkit_share/utilities
9. Capture the system BIOS configuration using the CONREP utility:
cd /mnt/toolkit_share/utilities
./conrep -s -f/mnt/toolkit_share/data_files/conrep.dat
10. Capture the Smart Array configuration using the ACU utility:
cd /mnt/toolkit_share/utilities/hpacuscripting
./hpacuscripting -c /mnt/toolkit_share/data_files/hpacuscripting.dat
11. Capture the iLO configuration using the HPONCFG utility:
cd /mnt/toolkit_share/utilities
./hponcfg -w /mnt/toolkit_share/data_files/hponcfg.dat
12. Edit the iLO configuration report to create an iLO configuration script:
vi /mnt/toolkit_share/data_files/hponcfg.dat
Unmount the network share
umount /mnt/toolkit_share
13. Reboot the source server, and then eject the Toolkit CD.
Creating an ISO image to be written to media
The mkisofs command is used to create an ISO image. The following table describes the arguments
used with this command.
DescriptionArgument
This argument is the output of the mkisofs command, the ISO file.
-o linuxbootCD.iso
This argument sets isolinux.bin as the bootloader.
-b isolinux/isolinux.bin
This argument sets the volume label of the CD.
-V LinuxBootCD
This argument specifies the target directory that will be the root of
the CD.
./linuxbootCD
To create the ISO image, execute the following command at the shell prompt:
mkisofs -J -iso-level 3 -R -L -o linuxbootCD.iso \
-b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat \
-V LinuxBootCD \
-no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \
-boot-info-table \
./linuxbootCD
Now, the ISO file can be written to a CD.
Configuring the target server
1. At the target server, boot the media that contains the custom Scripting Toolkit for Linux image.
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