The
SYSREP.BAT or
sysrep.sh sample script applies SYSCFG options to the target system based
on configuration information that has been saved in a configuration file.
User input is optional to run this script, depending on the variable
settings in the
SYSREP.BAT or
sysrep.sh scripts. This script uses the
SYSCFG utility
to configure the BIOS and BMC in the target system using the configuration
file
syscfg.in. The
syscfg.in is the first parameter passed to this script. If this parameter is
not passed, the default variables values used in this script are set
in the
SYSREP.BAT or
sysrep.sh scripts. The
syscfg.ini file is generated with
the
SYSCAP.BAT or
syscap.sh sample script. For information about using the
SYSCAP.BAT or
syscap.sh sample script to capture BIOS
and BMC settings, see
SYSCAP.BAT Or syscap.sh. The second parameter is a name or path to a log file. This parameter
is not set to any value by default, and no log file is generated.
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NOTE: If the replication
requires a change in the memory redundancy mode, reboot the target
server and execute the script again to complete the replication.
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NOTE: For 9G or later systems,
racrep.sh and
sysrep.sh have duplicate functions. If you run
racrep.sh followed by
sysrep.sh,
the latter overwrites the former settings.