Quick Reference Guide

Option Valid Arguments Description
Example:
A:>syscfg --mem
mem=256MB
-n <filename>
Specifies an input file to use for resolving PCI vendor and
device numbers to strings. The file must be present (with read
rights) and contain a properly formatted list. For more
information, see PCI Reporting . This option must be used
with the pci option.
Example:
A:>syscfg -n pci.txt --pci
PCI Bus: 2, Device: 4, Function: 0
Vendor: 8086 - Intel Corp.
Device: 1229 - 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro
100]
Sub Vendor:8086 - Intel Corp.
Sub Device:1017 - EtherExpress
PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter
Slot: 01
Class: 02 - Network
SubClass: 00 - Ethernet
--ovrwrt*
None
When used with the outfile option, this option specifies
that the output file should be overwritten if it exists.
NOTE: This option is applicable only on PowerEdge
systems prior to 12G.
Example:
A:>syscfg -outfile=out.ini --ovrwrt
--pci*
None
Performs a scan of all PCI buses and displays the results. The
utility uses an open source pci.ids file for vendor/device
name resolution. The utility looks for a file called pci.ids in
the current working directory. If the file is not found in the
current working directory, the directory containing the
SYSCFG executable is searched. If the
-n option is used to
specify a filename, this filename is used for resolution. If a
specific filename is not given and the pci.ids file cannot be
found, Unknown is printed for all vendor and device codes.
For more information, see PCI Reporting.
Example 1 (the pci.ids filename is specified in the
command line instance ):
A:>syscfg -n pci.ids --pci
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 0
Vendor: 1166 - ServerWorks
Device: 0012 - CMIC-LE
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 1
Vendor: 1166 - ServerWorks
Device: 0012 - CMIC-LE
Slot: 00
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