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1. gt lt nic gt lt lt nic gt element 3 gt lt nic gt lt property id SpeedDuplex value 100 Full gt lt property id NetworkAddress value gt lt nic gt lt lt nic gt element 4 gt lt nic gt lt property id SpeedDuplex value 100 Full gt lt property id NetworkAddress value gt lt nic gt lt lt nic gt element 5 gt lt nic gt lt property id SpeedDuplex value Auto Auto gt lt property id NetworkAddress value gt lt nic gt lt lt nic gt element 6 gt lt nic gt lt property id SpeedDuplex value Auto Auto gt lt property id NetworkAddress value gt lt nic gt lt lt nic gt element 7 gt lt nic gt lt property id SpeedDuplex value Auto Auto gt lt property id iSCSIEnabled value 0 gt lt property id PreferredPrimaryRanking value 1 gt lt property id DualChannelGroup value 0 gt lt property id ConfiguredPortCost value 0 gt lt property id TOEEnabled value 1 gt lt property id RSSEnabled value 1 gt lt property id iSCSIVlanId value 1 gt lt property id iSCSIVlanName value iRon gt lt property id iSCSIPacketPriority value 1 gt lt property id iSCSIDHCPEnabled value Enabled gt lt property id iSCSIIPAddress value 0 0 0 0 gt lt property id iSCSISubnetMask value 0 0 0 0 gt lt property id iSCSIGateway v
2. are ignored e If an adapter supports these multifunction parameters but the parameters are not assigned the existing settings are left unchanged Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack SNP is required when enabling TOE or RSS and is included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP2 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 SNP also is supported but not included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 To enable TOE or RSS adapter functionality on a system running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 you must download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes and install them on the system See the Microsoft http www microsoft com website to Scripting 5 download the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack SNP and required Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 hotfixes in article numbers 921136 919948 and 923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base KB These Microsoft hotfixes are required only for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 RSS support on PCle gigabit server adapters RSS is supported on NC110T NC360T and NC364T PCle gigabit server adapters running Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack SNP on Windows Server 2003 SP2 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 These adapters also support RSS running SNP on Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 however SNP is not included with SP1 and must be downloade
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4. 4 SP1 download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes and install them on the system See the Microsoft http www microsoft com website to download the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack SNP and required Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 hotfixes in article numbers 921136 919948 and 923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base KB These Microsoft hotfixes are required only for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 Team configuration properties Team configuration properties that are configured on the target server include TeamName Determines the unique identifier for the adapter team Each team name on the target system must be unique OpMode Determines the operating mode of the team Possible values are Auto DynamicSingleSlb StaticSingleSlb TransmitloadBalancing TLBwithPref FailOnFault PrefPrimary LoadBalAlgorithm Determines the team load balancing algorithm Possible values are MACAddress IPAddress TCPConnection RoundRobin and Auto TeamNetworkAddress Establishes the MAC address for the adapter team A null value is always written to the XML data file because locally administered addresses must be unique A null value is valid and computes a default address This value must be a valid unicast address if it is edited TxPathValidationMode Enables or disables the packet signal transmitted between the teamed adapters Possible values are Enabled or Disa
5. 8 or Windows Server 2008 x64 SNP also is supported but not included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 To enable RSS adapter functionality on a system running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes and install them on the system 0 Disabled 1 Enabled The default setting is Enabled on multifunction server adapters and Disabled on NC110T NC360T and NC364T PCle gigabit server adapters TOE and RSS teaming are not supported on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 x64 in this release Currently not supported on HP NC51xx 10 GbE adapters Configuration properties 13 XML data file XML elements and typical adapter teaming script The XML data file contains configuration properties for adapters and teams and consists of the following XML elements e lt teamingconfig gt Brackets the entire data file and is required e lt nic gt Defines adapter properties e lt team gt Defines teams and their properties e lt vlan gt Defines VLANs and their properties The relnics attribute of the lt team gt element lists the adapters that are to be configured on the team The following example is a typical adapter teaming script lt xml version 1 0 encoding IS0 8859 1 gt lt teamingconfig gt lt The comment lines in this file make it convenient gt lt to reference lt nic gt lt tea
6. BladeSystem configurations e Enclosure switch bay number and switch port order for adapters in HP BladeSystem configurations Adapters embedded on the system board are assigned the lowest numbers followed by adapters ordered by their slot or switch bay number with the lowest slot or switch bay number first Multiport adapters are ordered by ascending port or switch port number within each slot Order of adapters on target systems Adapters on the target system are configured to match the corresponding adapter number on the source server e The first adapter on the target system is configured using data from the first adapter on the source server e The second adapter on the target system is configured using data from the second adapter on the source server and so on e If the target system has more adapters than the source server then the extra adapters retain their current settings e If the target system has fewer adapters than the source server data for additional adapters on the source server is ignored HP Multifunction adapters on target systems To transfer iSCSI TCP IP Offload Engine TOE or Receive Side Scaling RSS parameters on an HP multifunction adapter the following conditions apply e The multifunction adapter must be located in the same relative position on the target server as on the source server e If these multifunction parameters are assigned to an adapter that does not support iSCSI TOE or RSS they
7. HP ProLiant Network Adapter Scripting Utility User Guide GOD Part Number 289166 40B March 2008 Twentieth Edition Copyright 2006 2008 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license Microsoft Windows Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Audience assumptions This document is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots servers and storage systems HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels Contents B E E A OIE IRATE as RE AT A 4 Network Configuration Utility and Scripting ccainanculaunceudieeyic aiiledaiansnary sed Webiel aaoouea sade cess bencuedpan aban tdaeisanphousaies 4 Scrip
8. P1 you must download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes and install them on the system See the Microsoft hitp www microsoft com website to download the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack SNP and required Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 hotfixes in article numbers 921136 919948 and 923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base KB These Microsoft hotfixes are required only for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 The TOEEnabled property is Configuration properties 12 only valid when all the team members are HP Multifunction Server Adapters 0 Disabled 1 Enabled The default setting is Enabled TOE teaming performance is reduced if a switch or network device is configured with the round robin aggregation load balancing method Configure the aggregation load balancing method on the switch or network device to something else other than round robin and then re start the team disable the team and enable the team for all VLANs TOE and RSS teaming are not supported on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 x64 in this release Currently not supported on HP NC51xx 10 GbE adapters RSSEnabled Enables the receive processing of networking traffic to be load balanced across teamed adapters Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack SNP is required when enabling RSS and is included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP2 Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 Windows Server 200
9. alue 0 0 0 0 gt lt property id iSCSILAA value gt lt nic gt lt XML data file 15 xis Team Data gt Ses gt lt lt team gt element 1 gt lt team relnics 2 7 gt lt property id TeamName value HP Network Team 1 gt lt property id OpMode value TransmitLoadBalancing gt lt property id LoadBalAlgorithm value Auto gt lt property id RxPathValidationInterval value 3 gt lt property id TxPathValidationInterval value 3 gt lt property id RxPathValidationMode value Enabled gt lt property id TxPathValidationMode value Enabled gt lt property id TeamNetworkAddress value gt lt property id TOEEnabled value 1 gt lt property id RSSEnabled value 1 gt lt team gt lt teamingconfig gt XML data file 16 Error handling and reporting Error checking and completion code Errors can occur for a variety of reasons including differences between the source and target system NICs or because of errors introduced by editing the XML data file The software performs extensive error checking as the XML data file is read and processed When invalid property values are detected a WARNING error message is written to a log file and configuration continues with either default or existing values When the cqniccmd is run from a command line or a Windows command file a completion code is written as an err
10. apter on the target system PreferredPrimaryRanking Determines the preferred primary ranking of the adapter This value is written only for adapters that are teamed ConfiguredPortCost Defines the port cost for the adapter The default is 0 This value is written only for adapters that are teamed DefaultVlanid Determines the VLAN ID used for any un tagged packets received by the adapter This only applies to adapters that have VLANs defined VlanID Specifies the VLAN identifier value for the device VlanName Specifies the descriptive name for the VLAN ID Every VLAN must have a name assigned to it Duplicate names are allowed if you want to use the same names for different VLan IDs NetworkAddress This value is written only for adapters that are not teamed It overrides the burned in address with a locally administered address A null value is always written to the XML data file because locally administered addresses must be unique A null value is valid and indicates the network address is the burned in address This value must be a valid unicast address if it is edited HP Multifunction adapter properties The following properties are common only to HP Multifunction adapters To transfer iSCSI TCP IP Offload Engine TOE and Receive Side Scaling RSS parameters on an adapter the adapter must be located in the same relative position on the target machine as on the source machine If the following parameters are as
11. bled RxPathValidationMode Enables or disables the packet signal received between the teamed adapters Possible values are Enabled or Disabled TxPathValidationInterval Determines how frequently the packet signals are transmitted The range of acceptable values is 3 to 60 Values less than 3 are set to 3 and values greater than 60 are set to 60 RxPathValidationInterval Determines how frequently the packet signals are received The range of acceptable values is 3 to 60 Values less than 3 are set to 3 and values greater than 60 are set to 60 RxPathValidationVlanld Determines the VLAN on which Receive Path Validation packet frames are transmitted This value is only written when a VLAN is defined for the team The default is the VLAN on the team with the lowest VLAN ID at the time the team is created DefaultVlanld Determines the VLAN ID used for any un tagged packets received by the team This property only applies to teams that have VLANs defined TOEEnabled Enables the offloading of TCP connections to the Multifunction Server Adapter Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack SNP is required when enabling TOE and is included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP2 or Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 SNP also is supported but not included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 To enable TOE adapter functionality on a system running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or Windows Server 2003 x64 S
12. configuration option causes all teams on the target server to be dissolved all VLANs to be removed and 802 1p q Packet Tagging to be disabled for all adapters that had no VLANs No additional arguments are required or allowed with this option This configuration option applies the configuration specified in the data file to the target system An existing XML configuration data file must be specified following the target switch A space following the switch is optional Any teams that exist on the target server will be dissolved before the configuration is applied all VLANs will be removed and 802 1p q Packet Tagging will be disabled This option is identical to the C option except that the configuration options are not applied to the target system This is useful for syntax checking the XML data file This option can be used to change the name and location of the cpqteam log default log file that is created in cpqsystem log on the system drive The supplied path must exist An invalid log file name will cause the configuration to terminate with no changes HP recommends this option only in batch files Command line examples S cqniccm cqniccm cqniccm D cqniccm C cqniccm cqniccm cqniccm P cqniccm cqniccm cqniccm L Sc NHPYteamcfg xml S c HP teamcfg xml S c HP teamcfg xml D Cc H C c FEN GIN Pc H P c LPEN P teamcfg xml HP teamcfg xml HP teamcfg xml P teamcfg xml HP tea
13. d and installed along with required Microsoft hotfixes See the Microsoft http www microsoft com website to download the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack SNP and required Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 hotfixes in article numbers 921136 919948 and 923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base KB These Microsoft hotfixes are required only for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 To transfer the RSS parameter on one of these adapters the following conditions apply e The adapter must be located in the same relative position on the target server as on the source server e Ifthe RSS parameter is assigned to an adapter that does not support RSS it is ignored e If an adapter supports the RSS parameter but the parameter is not assigned the existing settings are left unchanged Teams on target systems The target system is configured with the same number of teams that were present on the source server e Teams are created on the target system consisting of the same relative adapters that were teamed on the source server For example if adapters 3 and 5 were teamed on the source server then that teaming information is saved in the data file and adapters 3 and 5 are teamed on the target system e In general the adapters on the team on the target system do not have to be the same type of adapters that were teamed on the source server However some adapters cannot be
14. e value is 0 0 0 0 otherwise type the actual IP address iSCSILAA Locally Administered Address specifies the user defined MAC address of the iSCSI enabled device A null value is always written to the XML data file because locally administered addresses must be unique A null value is valid and indicates the network address is the burned in address This value must be a valid unicast address if it is edited o The following team types are not supported for iSCSI enabled adapters Disable iSCSI on the adapter or team before changing to any of the incompatible team types Automatic 802 3ad Dynamic with Fault Tolerance Switch assisted Load Balancing with Fault Tolerance SLB o If the NCU does not detect the presence of the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator 2 0 or later on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP1 Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 Windows Server 2003 SP2 or Windows Server 2003 SP2 iSCSI cannot be enabled Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 x64 comes with the iSCSI Initiator included TOEEnabled Enables the offloading of TCP connections to the Multifunction Server Adapter Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack SNP is required when enabling TOE and is included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP2 or Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 SNP also is supported but not included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 To enable TOE adapter functionality on a syste
15. m gt and lt vlan gt elements gt lt within the file It is recommended that these gt lt comment lines remain unchanged if the user edits gt lt l the file gt lt gt lt Version Data gt lt l gt lt version UtilityVersion 9 00 0 7 ScriptVersion 3 1 gt lt gt Soha Adapter Data gt lt l gt lt lt nic gt element 1 lt nic gt lt property id SpeedDuplex value Auto Auto gt lt property id NetworkAddress value gt lt nic gt lt lt nic gt element 2 gt lt nic gt lt property id SpeedDuplex value Auto Auto gt XML data file 14 lt property id iSCSIEnabled value 1 gt lt property id PreferredPrimaryRanking value 0 gt lt property id DualChannelGroup value 0 gt lt property id ConfiguredPortCost value 0 gt lt property id TOEEnabled value 1 gt lt property id RSSEnabled value 1 gt lt property id iSCSIVlanId value 0 gt lt property id iSCSIVlanName value gt lt property id iSCSIPacketPriority value Disabled gt lt property id iSCSIDHCPEnabled value Enabled gt lt property id iSCSIIPAddress value 0 0 0 0 gt lt property id iSCSISubnetMask value 0 0 0 0 gt lt property id iSCSIGateway value 0 0 0 0 gt lt property id iSCSILAA value
16. m running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 you must download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes and install them on the system See the Microsoft http www microsoft com website to download the latest version of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack SNP and required Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 hotfixes in article numbers 921136 919948 and 923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base KB These Microsoft hotfixes are required only for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 TOE teaming performance is reduced if a switch or network device is configured with the round robin aggregation load balancing method Configure the aggregation load balancing method on the switch or network device to something else other than round robin and then re start the team disable the team and enable the team for all VLANs RSSEnabled Enables the receive processing of networking traffic to be load balanced across teamed adapters Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack SNP is required when enabling RSS and is included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP2 Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 x64 SNP also is supported but not included on systems running Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 To enable RSS adapter functionality on a system running Windows Server 2003 SP1 or Windows Server 2003 Configuration properties 11 x6
17. mcfg xml HP teamcfg xml Scripting 8 cqniccmd Cc HP teamcfg xml Lc HP config log cqniccmd C c HP teamcfg xml L c HP config log cqniccmd C c HP teamcfg xml L c HP config log F eqnicemd F C c HP teamcfg xml Command line help The following option can be used to display usage information For example cqniccmd Usage cqniccmd F C lt filename gt D L lt filename gt P lt filename gt S lt filename gt C Configures the source server according to the specified filename D Dissolves all teams on the target server F Causes all errors to be treated as fatal errors L Changes the name and location of the logfile to the specified filename P Parses the specified filename to check for syntax errors S Saves the source server configuration to the specified filenam Examples To apply a script eqnicemd Cc teamcfg xml To apply a script and specify the logfile location cqniccmd Cc teamcfg xml Lc logs teamcfg log Scripting 9 Configuration properties Adapter contiguration properties The following properties are configured on the target server adapters from the source server data Properties that are common to all HP adapters include SpeedDuplex Determines the current speed and duplex of the adapter Possible values include Auto Auto 10 Half 10 Full 100 Half 100 Full 1000 Full The default is Auto Auto The value must be valid for the ad
18. or level code to both a log file and the screen This error code can be used by the Windows command file to determine how to proceed The error level codes are as follows e Successful start of the action returns a completion code of error level zero 0 e Non fatal errors return a completion code of error level one 1 e An invalid log file returns a completion code of error level two 2 e Other fatal errors return a completion code of error level three 3 or greater The specific information about all errors can be determined by viewing the log file located at cpgsystem log cpqteam log defaulted location Error handling and reporting 17 Acronyms and abbreviations iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface NCU Network Configuration Utility NFT network fault tolerant RSS Receive Side Scaling TOE TCP IP Offload Engine VLAN virtual local area network XML extensible markup language Acronyms and abbreviations 18 Index A adapter properties 10 C command line options 8 CQNICCMD 7 error code 17 examples 8 L log file 17 O overview of configuration procedure 5 R Receive Side Scaling RSS 5 10 12 RSS Receive Side Scaling 5 10 12 S script conversion 6 scripting application 7 scripting syntax 7 T TCP IP Offload Engine TOE 5 10 12 team configuration 12 team properties 12 TOE TCP IP Offload Engine 5 10 12 X XML sample file 14 Index
19. saneeeesnneahannns 17 Acronyms and ab iN EE 18 EE EE SE NNN EKN 19 Contents 3 Overview Network Configuration Utility and Scripting The HP Network Configuration Utility NCU enables configuration of network adapters and teams of network adapters The scripting feature of the utility provides the ability to perform adapter configuration using a batch process This guide provides information about using the HP Network Adapter Scripting Utility to configure HP adapters Scripting functionality Scripting functionality provides the capability to configure a target system based on configuration information saved from a source server The target system is not required to be identical to the source server The configuration of the source server may not be duplicated in its entirety on the target system Both adapters and teams of adapters can be configured on the target system When scripting is run the adapter properties specified in the data file from the source server are used to modify the configuration of the adapters on the target system Refer to Preliminary scripting information on page 5 for details about running the scripting utility Overview 4 Scripting Preliminary scripting information When using scripting to configure target systems adapters are identified by their relative order in the system The relative order is determined by the following properties e Slot and port order for adapters in non HP
20. signed to an adapter that does not support iSCSI TOE or RSS they are ignored If an adapter supports these multifunction parameters but the parameters are not assigned the existing settings are left unchanged ISCSIEnabled Causes Internet Small Computer System Interface iSCSI to be configured for the adapter 0 Disabled 1 Enabled The default setting is Disabled iSCSIVlanld Specifies the iSCSI VLAN identifier value for the iSCSI enabled device iSCSIVlanName Specifies the descriptive name for the iSCSI VLAN ID Configuration properties 10 iSCSIPacketPriority Specifies the QoS Packet Priority for the iSCSI enabled device Possible values are D Disabled and 1 7 The default setting is D Disabled iSCSIDHCPEnabled Specifies that DHCP is used to acquire an IP configuration for the iSCSI enabled device Possible settings are Enabled and Disabled The default setting is Enabled iSCSIIPAddress If DHCP is not used this specifies the IPv4 address dotted decimal for the iSCSI enabled device If DHCP is enabled the value is 0 0 0 0 otherwise enter the actual IP address iSCSISubnetMask If DHCP is not used this property specifies the network subnet mask dotted decimal for the iSCSI enabled device If DHCP is enabled the value is 0 0 0 0 otherwise enter the actual subnet mask ISCSIGateway lf DHCP is not used this specifies the default route for the iSCSI enabled device If DHCP is enabled or no gateway is used th
21. t Switch Teams the existing PreferredPrimaryNic attribute determines which team member should be more highly ranked than others within the PreferredPrimaryRanking attribute All other unspecified parameters use their defaults Scripting application CQNICCMD CQNICCMD is a Windows utility that processes a network adapter configuration script file to duplicate the adapter teaming configuration of a source ProLiant BL ML DL server on a target server This utility is supported on the following Windows operating systems e Windows Server 2008 e Windows Server 2008 x64 Editions e Windows Server 2003 e Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions Run the utility from the command line in a Command Prompt window from the Run option on the Windows Start menu or from a Windows command file To execute the CQNICCMD utility from the command line the HP Network Configuration Utility NCU must be closed HP recommends that you use this application as part of the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit SSST deployment However the application can be used outside of this environment Follow these steps when using the scripting application 1 Configure adapter teaming on the source server 2 Generate a script file on the source server by clicking Save in the HP NCU user interface or running CQNICCMD S lt filename gt in the Command Line utility 3 Modify the script file as necessary If you modify the script file HP recommends that you run CQNICCMD P to check
22. teamed and if an attempt is made to form a team with invalid combinations of adapters an error occurs For example teams with different speed capabilities cannot be teamed on a load balancing team e An error occurs in the configuration if the adapters forming the team on the source server are not present on the target system For example if adapters 3 and 5 are teamed on the source server but the target system has only four adapters an error is reported and the configuration is not applied e When teams are configured on the target system the team properties are set to the values read from the data file for the corresponding team on the source server Properties not specified in the data file and properties specified with invalid data values are configured using their default settings e If no teams are configured on the source server no teaming information is written to the data file and configuration of the target system consists only of configuring individual adapters Script conversion Scripts created with previous versions of the NCU are supported however HP recommends that you recreate the script using the latest version of the NCU Several operating modes in scripts generated with NCU versions 7 7x and earlier have changed and are converted as follows Scripting 6 e Manual is converted to Network Fault Tolerance Only NFT e SmartSwitch is converted to Network Fault Tolerance Only with Preference Order e For Smar
23. the syntax of the modified file and check the log file for errors and warnings The default location of the log file is cpgsystem log cpqteam log on the system drive The syntax of the P option is cqniccmd p lt filename gt Install the HP NCU on the target system Run the Command Line utility with the following syntax cqniccmd c lt filename gt 6 Check the log file for errors and warnings The default location of the log file is cpgsystem log cpqteam log on the system drive For use of this utility with the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit SSST refer to the documentation included with SSST The SSST can be downloaded from http www hp com servers proliantessentials http www hp com servers proliantessentials Command line syntax CONICCMD F C lt filename gt D L lt filename gt P lt filename gt S lt filename gt Only one of the following configuration options can be specified at a time Scripting 7 S D C P The L argument can be used with any of the configuration options The F argument can only be used with the C configuration option Command line arguments ea c This configuration option causes the source server configuration to be saved The name of the XML configuration data file must be specified and the path to the data file must exist This option is identical to saving the source server configuration by clicking Save in the Network Teaming Configuration user interface This
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