--asset
|
None |
Reports the customer-programmable asset tag number for a
system. This option displays the asset tag for a system. For Blade
systems, the
SYSCFG utility reports the asset tag
for both the server module and the asset tag for its chassis. For
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).
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
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 2
Vendor: 1166 - ServerWorks
Device: 0000 - Unknown
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
|
|
None |
Example 2 (the
pci.ids file is located
in the same directory as the utility so that names resolve):
A:>syscfg --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
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 2
Vendor: 1166 - ServerWorks
Device: 0000 - Unknown
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
|
|
None |
Example 3 (a
pci.ids file does not exist)
:
A:>syscfg --pci
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 0
Vendor: 1166 - Unknown
Device: 0012 - Unknown
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 1
Vendor: 1166 - Unknown
Device: 0012 - Unknown
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
PCI Bus: 0, Device: 0, Function: 2
Vendor: 1166 - Unknown
Device: 0000 - Unknown
Slot: 00
Class: 06 - Bridge
SubClass: 00 - CPU/PCI
|
-s
|
<
string>
|
Sets an environment variable to the value of a function
command option. The string argument must be alphanumeric without any
spaces or symbols. The variable name must be in upper case. This option
must be used with at least one function command.
Example:
A:>syscfg -s ENVNAME --svctag
ENVNAME=SERVICE
|
--slot*
|
None |
Reports the slot on a Blade system. If it is not a Blade
system, the slot is reported as 0. If used with the
-s option, the environment variable is set to the slot.
Example
1 (Blade systems) :
A:>syscfg --slot
slot=1
Example 2 (Rack and Tower systems) :
A:>syscfg --slot
slot=0
-
NOTE: This option is valid
only on PowerEdge blade systems.
|
--svctag*
|
None |
Reports the service tag for a system. If used with the
-s option, the environment variable is set to the BIOS version.
Example:
A:>syscfg --svctag
svctag=113CD1S
|
--sysasset*
|
None |
Reports the system asset tag on Blade systems.
Example:
A:>syscfg --sysasset
sysasset=ASSET01
|
--sysid*
|
None |
Reports the unique system id bytes for a server. Servers
contain a unique ID value based on their model. The ID value is reported
as a hexadecimal value with a leading 0x, lowercase hexadecimal letters,
and zero-padded to 2 bytes. If used with the
-s general
option, the environment variable is set to the system ID.
Example:
A:>syscfg --sysid
sysid=0x00df
|
--sysname*
|
None |
Reports the system identification string for a server, which
is the string displayed under the Dell logo during POST. If used with
the
-s option, the environment variable is set to
the system name.
Example:
A:>syscfg --sysname
sysname=PowerEdge 1550/1000
|
--syssvctag*
|
None |
Reports the system service tag on a Blade system.
Example:
A:>syscfg --syssvctag
syssvctag=BLADE01
|
--uuid*
|
None |
Reports the Unique User Identifier (UUID) for a system.
The UUID is a unique system identifier used in PXE requests.
Example:
A:>syscfg --uuid
uuid=44454C4C-5300-104C-8044- B1C04F423131
|