Conrep Command-Line Syntax; Conrep Command Line Arguments; Conrep Return Codes; Conrep Screen Output - HP ProLiant DL320e User Manual

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CONREP command-line syntax

conrep [-s | -l] [-xhardware_definition_file] [-fsystem_configuration_file] [-?]

CONREP command line arguments

Command-line argument
-s
-l
-xfilename
-ffilename
-?

CONREP return codes

Value
0
1
2
4
5

CONREP screen output

A typical screen output generated by CONREP is similar to the following:
conrep 3.00 3.10 - Scripting Toolkit Configuration Replication Program
Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
System Type: ProLiant DL360 G4
ROM Date: 08/16/2005
ROM Family: P52
XML System Configuration: conrep.xml
Hardware Configuration: demo.dat
File contains global platform restrictions
Global Restriction: [minimumconrepversion] OK
Platform check:
[ProLiant DL3] match
[ProLiant DL5] no match
Saving configuration data to demo.dat.
CONREP Return code: 0
Description
This argument saves the system configuration to a file.
This argument loads the system configuration from a file
and writes it to the target server.
This argument defines the name and location of the XML
hardware definition file. The default file is conrep.xml.
This argument defines the name and location of the system
configuration data file. The default file is conrep.dat.
This argument displays help information.
Meaning
The command was completed successfully.
The hardware definition data file (conrep.xml) is corrupt
or not found.
The system configuration data file (conrep.dat) is corrupt
or not found.
The system administrator password is set. The settings
cannot be changed unless this password is cleared.
The XML hardware definition file (conrep.xml) is corrupt
or not appropriate for the current platform.
Using CONREP
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