Quick Reference Guide

Option Valid Arguments Description
more information on delimiters, see Command Line Option
Delimiters .
Example:
A:>syscfg --asset
asset=ASSET
--biosver*
None
Reports the BIOS version for a system. If used with the -s
option, the environment variable is set to the BIOS version.
Example:
A:>syscfg --biosver
biosver=A08
--chassvctag*
None
Reports the chassis service tag on blade systems.
Example:
A:>syscfg --chassvctag
chassvctag=SVCTAG1
--cpucount*
None
Reports the number of processors found on the system.
Example 1:
A:>syscfg --cpucount cpucount=1
Example 2:
A:>syscfg --cpucount cpucount=2
--cpuspeed*
None
Reports the speed of all processors in a system.
Example:
A:>syscfg --cpuspeed
cpuspeed=1000MHz
--envfile <filename>
Reads the environment variable file (included in DTK as
sys.ini ) and sets environment variables to names in the file,
based on the system's information. Primarily, this command
performs a PCI scan and matches the vendor/device numbers
of the devices to those specified in the environment variable
file. For more information, see the Environment Variable File.
Example:
A:>syscfg --envfile sys.ini
DELLNIC1=INTEL PRO100
DELLNIC2=INTEL PRO100
DVIDEO1=RAGEXL
DIDE1=PEQUR/ROSS IDE
DSCSI1=AIC-7899
--mem*
None
Reports the amount of system memory physically installed in
the system, not the amount of memory available to an
operating system. If used with the -s option, the environment
variable is set to the amount of system memory. The last two
characters of the memory value indicate the order of
magnitude used (KB or MB).
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