Reference Guide

NOTE: It is applicable only on 12G and later systems.
Example:
A:>syscfg --ix filename.xml
NOTE: You can modify or use the BIOS configuration captured
in xml format from a PowerEdge server for large scale
deployment configurations using RACADM or WS-MAN. For
more information on using RACADM and WS-MAN refer
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 8 (iDRAC8) RACADM
Command Line Interface Reference Guide and Dell Lifecycle
Controller-Remote Services Quick Start Guide respectively
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
-l or --logfile
Valid Arguments <filename>
Description 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. For more information, see
Log Files .
Example:
A:>syscfg -l logfile --option=<filename>
-o or --outfile
Valid Arguments <filename>
Description
Prints all replicable options to the specified filename. The format of
the output is in the .ini format, with the utility name as the section
header. On PowerEdge 11G systems, if a file with the same name
already exists, the information is appended to the file, but on
PowerEdge 12G it overwrites the existing file. If this option is used
with other function commands, the commands are applied in the
order in which they appear. This option captures replicable BMC and
BIOS options.
Example:
A:>syscfg -o <filename>.ini
--ox or --outxmlfile
Valid Arguments <filename>
Description
Prints all BIOS options to the specified xml file.
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