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тАО05-06-2008 01:26 PM
тАО05-06-2008 01:26 PM
hi guys
I have this doubt CPQLOCFG.EXE let me do changes to ilo remotely OK fine
for example:
cpqlocfg -s x.x.x.x -f adduser.xml -u Administrator -p password
But I was checking this from Add_User.xml
.....
...
I think that ip range does not mean that I take a IP ilos range and can modify all I want or Yes?
my question is If I need to change a range of ilo address x.x.x.1 - x.x.x.15 for example
I need to run the cpqlocfg 15 times right?
I think I can use SIM too
regards
I have this doubt CPQLOCFG.EXE let me do changes to ilo remotely OK fine
for example:
cpqlocfg -s x.x.x.x -f adduser.xml -u Administrator -p password
But I was checking this from Add_User.xml
.....
...
I think that ip range does not mean that I take a IP ilos range and can modify all I want or Yes?
my question is If I need to change a range of ilo address x.x.x.1 - x.x.x.15 for example
I need to run the cpqlocfg 15 times right?
I think I can use SIM too
regards
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тАО05-08-2008 01:38 PM
тАО05-08-2008 01:38 PM
Re: ilo scripting
oh
thanks a lot for the IP range explanation
and BTW i found some ways how to run this
1.
This on command line
for /f %i in (c:\ilo_script\ip.txt) do cpqlocfg -s %i -f test.xml -u Administrator -p Password
where ip.txt has the ip ilo addresses you want to modify
2. Creating a very basic bat file, edit a file and save it as .bat and execute, where start is going to open a cmd windows for every ip
start cpqlocfg -s x.x.x.1 -l log.txt -f test.xml -u Administrator -p Password
start cpqlocfg -s x.x.x.2 -l log.txt -f test.xml -u Administrator -p Password
3. Using HP SIM
4. or someone with programming skills more that mine
Regards
thanks a lot for the IP range explanation
and BTW i found some ways how to run this
1.
This on command line
for /f %i in (c:\ilo_script\ip.txt) do cpqlocfg -s %i -f test.xml -u Administrator -p Password
where ip.txt has the ip ilo addresses you want to modify
2. Creating a very basic bat file, edit a file and save it as .bat and execute, where start is going to open a cmd windows for every ip
start cpqlocfg -s x.x.x.1 -l log.txt -f test.xml -u Administrator -p Password
start cpqlocfg -s x.x.x.2 -l log.txt -f test.xml -u Administrator -p Password
3. Using HP SIM
4. or someone with programming skills more that mine
Regards
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