Reference Guide

--dcustreamerprefetcher
Option
--dcustreamerprefetcher
Valid Arguments enable, disable
Description
Enables or disables DCU Streamer Prefetcher. This option can be replicated.
Example:
A:>syscfg --dcustreamerprefetcher=enable
dcustreamerprefetcher=enable
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 11G systems
--devseq
Option
--devseq
Valid Arguments numerical list separated by commas or list of device names separated by
commas
Description
Sets the hard-drive sequence for a system. Without an argument, this option
displays the device list. The argument must be formatted as a comma-
separated numerical list of device index values. The list must be within the
bounds of the current boot list. For example, the low and high numbers must
match. Systems that use a numerical list for boot order cannot be replicated.
Some systems allow the boot order to be expressed as a list of device names.
Systems that support device names also support replication of the boot order
through the output file option. Device names are formatted as a
name.location.instance
string, where name is the
name
of the device,
location
is either slot or embedded (emb) , and
instance
is the numerical position of the
device. Some device name examples are shown below. Systems that support a
list of device names for boot order can be replicated.
Example 1:
A:>syscfg --devseq
The following devices are set in the disk device
sequence:
Device 1:* hdd.emb.0 - System BIOS boot devices
Device 2:* scsiraid.slot.3 - PERC 5/E Adapter(bus
02 dev 02)
Device 3:* usbkey.slot.0 - Hard-disk-emulated USB
flash drive
Example 2:
A:>syscfg --devseq= hdd.emb.1,scsiraid.emb.1
The following devices are set in the disk device
sequence:
Device 1:* hdd.emb.0 - System BIOS boot devices
Device 2:* scsiraid.emb.1 - AIC-7899, A:00 Seagate
NOTE: The asterisk indicates that the device is enabled in the BIOS.
Applicable Systems
All PowerEdge systems prior to PowerEdge 12G systems.
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