CLI Guide

On 13G and later systems: Standard, Controlled
Description
Secures the UEFI variables. When set to Standard, the UEFI variables
are accessible from the operating system as per the UEFI
specification. When set to Controlled, selected UEFI variables are
protected in the operating system and new UEFI boot entries are
pushed to the end of the current boot order.
Example:
A:>syscfg --UefiVariableAccess=Standard
UefiVariableAccess=Standard
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 13G and later systems
UEFI Boot Settings
You can manage the UEFI settings using the options in this group.
--UefiBootSeq
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to 12G
: NA
On 12G and later systems
: list of device names separated by commas
Description
Enables, disables, and orders the devices in a UEFI boot order list.
Only the devices present on the system are listed in the UefiBootSeq.
The first option in the list is attempted first. If the first option is not
successful, the second option is attempted, and so on. The system
attempts to launch only the enabled boot options and does not
launch disabled boot options. This option is applicable when
bootmode is set to UEFI and has no effect when bootmode is set to
BIOS.
NOTE: Only the devices listed in the bootseq are enabled.
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge 12 and later systems.
DTKTORACADM
The DTK SYSCFG deployment scripts are converted to equivalent RACADM scripts, that helps in migration
to utilize RACADM in the deployment solution. The utility has the conversion tool for converting the
SYSCFG scripts in both environments: Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. Starting 12th
generation of PowerEdge servers and later, selected set of SYSCFG commands are a part of the DTK
sample scripts. The list of DTK sample scripts are present in \Toolkit\Tools\CONVERTER
\windows_scripts.lst for Microsoft Windows operating systems and toolkit/Converter/ linux_scripts.lst for
Linux operating system. The converted scripts are available in the folder racscripts.
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