Quick Reference Guide
Valid Arguments NA
Description The SYSCFG utility outputs usage information. The usage information is
displayed in the format shown below.
--envar
Options
--envar
Sub-Options NA
Valid Arguments <
valid filename
> <
valid path
> media should be writable
Description Stores the environment variable data to a file when used with the – s option.
This file can be called from other scripts to set the environment variable. The
value of <
filename
> must not be specified if the DTKENVSCR environment
variable is set to a valid filename. In this case, the filename pointed to by
DTKENVSCR is used to store the environment variable data.
Example:
syscfg --mem -s=temp --envar= Z:\scripts\file.bat
When used without the -s option, --envar takes the default variable.
Linux Example:
syscfg --svctag --envar= /tmp/myvars.txt
svctag = 2G8LC1S
syscfg_var =’2G8LC1S’
source /tmp/myvars.txt
Windows PE Example:
syscfg --svctag --envar=i:\myvars.bat
svctag = 2G8LC1S
syscfg_var =’2G8LC1S’
call i:\myvars.bat
-h or --help
Options
-h or --help
Sub-Options NA
Valid Arguments none or <
valid option name
>
Description Displays the general usage information for the utility, when no argument is
provided. If the argument matches a valid option, that option's usage
information is displayed. If the option has arguments, the arguments are
displayed, separated by a | character. If the option has sub-options, all sub-
options, valid arguments, and a description are listed. If the argument does not
match a valid option, a usage error is given (and usage information is
displayed). This option cannot be replicated.
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