Quick Reference Guide
SYSCFG 155
--cpuspeed*
NOTE: The
asterisk is not
part of the
command
syntax.
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" on page 163 section.
Example:
A:>syscfg --envfile sys.ini
DELLNIC1=INTEL PRO100
DELLNIC2=INTEL PRO100
DVIDEO1=RAGEXL
DIDE1=PEQUR/ROSS IDE
DSCSI1=AIC-7899
--mem*
NOTE: The
asterisk is not
part of the
command
syntax.
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
Table 3-9. SYSCFG Options and Arguments for System Configuration
(continued)
Option Valid
Arguments
Description