Reference Guide
22 Client Configuration Toolkit Options
-i or --infile
Description Without an argument, this option displays general usage
information for the utility. If the argument matches a valid option,
the usage information of the option is displayed. If the option has
arguments, the arguments are displayed, separated by a | character.
If the argument is supported on the system, a + symbol is displayed
with the argument. If the option has suboptions, all suboptions,
valid arguments, and a description are listed. If the argument does
not match a valid option, a usage error is given
(and usage information is displayed).
Example C:\>cctk -h --asfmode
asfmode: Sets the asf (alert standard format)
mode. DASH and ASF 2.0 set enables LOM to have
DASH and ASF 2.0 functionality.
Arguments: off
+
| on
+
| alertonly
+
Valid Argument <filename>
Description Directs the CCTK utility to take input from an ini file. The utility
searches the file for a CCTK heading identical to the utility name.
An error is returned if the file or section is not found. If the section
is found, each name/value pair is applied to the system. The names
must match a valid option, and the arguments must be in the
proper format for the option. If an option is not available on a
system and it is specified in a file, the utility ignores the option. If
any errors are found in the format of the names or values, that
option is skipped. The remaining options are applied to the system.
If this option is used with other function command options,
they are applied in the order in which they appear on the command
line, overriding any previous commands.
In the ini file, bootorder is displayed as a list of comma separated
device short forms in the order they are assigned.
For example: