Quick Reference Guide
SYSCFG 103
SYSCFG for State Configuration
The SYSCFG utility allows the user to write a state data value on a system.
This value is preserved across reboot or power-off operations. Users can use
this state data value for storing important state information, such as the
progress of a multi-reboot deployment process.
SYSCFG Options for State Configuration
Table 3-5 documents all valid options and arguments along with a description
of the expected behavior of each option.
NOTE: Some of the following options or arguments might not be available on all
systems.
Example 2 (to display
the username for User
ID 3):
A:>syscfg
username --
userid=3 --name
username
userid=3
name=
bmcmaster
--version* NA NA Displays the version
information for the
SYSCFG utility.
NOTE: The asterisk is
not part of the command
syntax.
Table 3-4. BMC and Remote Access Controller Configuration Options (continued)
Options Suboptions Valid Arguments Description