Using reboot, Reboot command-line syntax, Reboot command-line arguments – HP Scripting Toolkit for Windows 9.50 User Manual

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The Scripting Toolkit utilities include:

REBOOT

SETBOOTORDER (Limited functionality for HP ProLiant 100 series servers)

STATEMGR (Utility is not supported on 100 series servers)

RBSURESET

HPDISCOVERY

IFHW

HWQUERY

CONREP

HPRCU

HPSSASCRIPTING

HPLPCFG

LO100CFG (Utility only supports HP ProLiant 100 series servers)

HPQLAREP

HPONCFG (Not supported on HP ProLiant 100 series servers using the Oxx ROM family)

Using REBOOT

The REBOOT utility enables the user to reboot the server, controlling which device is the boot
device. In conjunction with other utilities, the REBOOT utility controls server reboots from a batch
file.

REBOOT command-line syntax

REBOOT [DRIVE:] [/?]

REBOOT command-line arguments

Description

Command line argument

Valid arguments that can be passed to REBOOT are A:, C:, CD, RBSU, or PXE. By
specifying an argument, the drive indicated is set to boot on the next reboot, and the

[DRIVE:]

system is restarted. If no argument is provided, then the system is set to boot using
the defined boot order.

This argument performs a one-time cold boot of the system.

/cold

This argument displays help information.

/?

REBOOT return codes

There are no return codes for the REBOOT utility.

REBOOT command-line examples

Description

Command-line argument

This command reboots the system to the A: drive.

REBOOT A:

This command reboots the system by itself to the PXE NIC.

REBOOT PXE

Using REBOOT

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