Quick Reference Guide

SYSCFG 33
--conboot enable, disable This option configures or reports whether console
redirection occurs after boot. This option is
available on all supported systems that support
console redirection. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --conboot=enable
conboot=enable
--conred serial1, serial2,
off, bmcsol,
mmb
This option configures or reports the
communication port for console redirection.
If this option is set to a serial port, then the serial
port option is not available. See the descriptions
for --serial1 and --serial2. If only one serial port is
present on a system, the serial2 argument is not
available. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --conred=serial1
conred=serial1
--conterm vt100, ansi This option configures or reports the terminal
type for console redirection. This option is
available on all supported systems that support
console redirection. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --conterm=vt100
conterm=vt100
--cpucore 1, 2, 4 This option allows the user to control the number
of enabled cores in each processor. The default
value is set to the maximum number of cores
per processor.
Example:
A:>syscfg --cpucore=1
cpucore=1
NOTE: This option is available only on x9xx, xx0x,
and xx1x systems.
Table 3-2. SYSCFG Options and Arguments for BIOS Configuration (continued)
Option Valid Arguments Description