Users Guide

Command line options
DSDP supports the command line options supported in Dell Deployment Toolkit.
For more information about the command line options, usage guidelines, and syntax, see Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command
Line Interface Reference Guide.
The SYSCFG and RAIDCFG commands are supported in DSDP
SYSCFG — The Deployment Toolkit (DTK) system configuration utility SYSCFG commands enable you to run commands to get
information about configuration file format, and individual executables used to configure server BIOS, DTK state settings, and system
information including PCI device detection.
RAIDCFG — The Deployment Toolkit (DTK) RAID configuration utility RAIDCFG provides commands to configure all supported RAID
controllers.
NOTE: To get correct results, it is recommended that you type command line options in the Task Sequence wizard.
—acpower
Table 3. SYSCFG Command
Option
--acpower
Valid Arguments on, off, last
Description Sets the behavior for the system after AC
power is lost. This option specifies how the
system responds to the restoration of AC
power and is particularly useful in systems
that are turned off using a power strip.
When set to on, the system turns on after
AC is restored. When set to off, the system
does not turn on after AC is restored. When
set to last, the system turns on if the
system was on when AC power was lost. If
the system was off when AC power was
lost, the system remains off when power is
restored. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --acpower=on
acpower=on
Applicable Systems All Dell PowerEdge systems prior to
PowerEdge 12G and later systems.
When using this command in DSDP, remove syscfg and run the command
--acpower=on acpower=on
Table 4. RAIDCFG Command
Mandatory Options and
Arguments
Optional Parameters Valid Parameters Arguments Description
-vd -vd=id - ac=svdn -
vdn= <string> - c=id or
vdisk vdisk= id
NA NA
Sets the name of the specified
virtual disk on the specified
controller.
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