Reference Guide
virutualmedia
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
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virutualmedia
NOTE: This
option is
available only
with the
appropriate
installed
license.
NA
enable,
disable, auto
Enables or disables the virtual media.
This option cannot be replicated.
SYSCFG For State Configuration
The SYSCFG utility allows the user to write a state data value on a system. This value is preserved across
reboot or power-off operations. Users can use this state data value for storing important state
information, such as the progress of a multi-reboot deployment process.
SYSCFG Options For State Configuration
The following table lists all valid options and arguments along with a description of the expected behavior
of each option.
NOTE: Some of the following options or arguments are not available on all systems.
Option Valid Arguments Description
-b or --byte <string>
Specifies a value to write to state data. The format of the
argument must be in decimal format unless the -x option is
given. If the -x option is given, the value is interpreted as
hexadecimal format. The value can optionally contain 0x. The
decimal range is 0–255, and the hexadecimal range is 0x00–
0xFF.
Example:
A:>syscfg -b 1
The state byte has been set to 1.
A:>syscfg -b 2 -x
The state byte has been set to 0x02.
-r or --read*
NOTE: The
asterisk is not
part of the
command
syntax.
NA
Reads the value of state data. When used with the -x option,
the value is reported in hexadecimal format (0xNN).
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