Quick Reference Guide
SYSCFG 23
-i
or
--infile
NA <filename> Directs the SYSCFG utility to take input
from the.ini file. The utility searches the file
for a section 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, an error is
returned and the options are not 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. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg -i filename.ini
-l
or
--logfile
NA <filename> Logs the command line output to a time-
stamped file. The utility either appends the
information to an existing log file or creates a
new file. The log file contains the same
information as the standard output, plus
timestamp information. Users should use this
option instead of redirection for task
diagnosis. This option can be replicated. See
"Log Files" on page 18 for more information.
Example:
A:>syscfg -l logfile
Table 3-1. SYSCFG General Options
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Options Sub-
Options
Valid
Arguments
Description