Deployment Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Version 5.5 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Command Syntax Overview
- DTK Seamless package
- SYSCFG
- Features
- SYSCFG General Options
- SYSCFG For BIOS Configuration
- SYSCFG BIOS commands
- BIOS Option Settings
- Boot Settings
- Integrated Devices
- Network Settings
- Memory Settings
- Miscellaneous Settings
- One-Time Boot
- Processor Settings
- SATA Settings
- Serial Communication
- Slot Disablement
- System Information
- System Profile Settings
- System Security
- UEFI Boot Settings
- DTKTORACADM
- SYSCFG Options On PowerEdge Systems Prior To PowerEdge 12G Systems
- Sub Options And Arguments For power Option
- Sub Options And Arguments For tcm Option
- Sub Options And Arguments For tpm Option
- SYSCFG For BMC And Remote Access Controller Configuration
- bmcversion
- chassistype*
- clearsel*
- controlpanelaccess
- deviceguid*
- encryptkey
- fiberchannel
- floppy
- formfactor
- hddfailover
- hpcmode
- htassist
- idecdrom
- idracgui
- lpt
- memdynamicpower
- memintleave
- memremap
- mouse
- noraidprompt*
- oldsetuppwd
- oldsyspwd
- opticaldrivectrl
- remflashmedia
- serial1
- serial2
- slotname
- sma
- sysrev*
- usb
- usbflash
- vflash
- identify
- idracversion
- kvmstatusonlcd
- lancfgparams
- lanchannelaccess
- lanchannelinfo
- lanuseraccess
- lcd1
- lcd2
- loaddefaults*
- nextboot
- nmibutton
- passwordaction
- pefcfgparams
- powerbutton
- powerctl
- racreset*
- serialcfgparams
- serialchannelaccess
- serialchannelinfo
- serialuseraccess
- solaction
- solcfgparams
- ssninfo
- useraction
- username
- version*
- virutualmedia
- SYSCFG For State Configuration
- SYSCFG for System Configuration
- SYSCFG For IPv6 Configuration
- PCI Reporting
- RAIDCFG
- Features
- Supported RAID Controllers
- RAIDCFG Options And Arguments
- RAID Configuration Utility Options And Arguments
- General Help
- Enumerating RAID Controllers
- Creating Virtual Disks
- Enumerating Array Disks
- Blinking And Unblinking Array Disks
- Enumerating Virtual Disks
- Deleting Virtual Disks
- Increasing Virtual Disk Size
- Setting A Virtual Disk As Bootable Virtual Disk
- Blinking And Unblinking Virtual Disks
- Setting Virtual Disk Name
- Setting Environment Variables
- RAID Replication Options
- Assigning, Unassigning, And Listing Global Hot Spares
- Importing And Clearing Foreign Configurations
- Importing Secured Foreign Configuration
- Displaying Foreign Key Ids
- Creating Encryption Key
- Changing Encryption Key
- Deleting Encryption Key
- Configuring Physical Disk Rebuild
- Configuring Array Disk As RAID
- Configuring Physical Disk State
- Replacing Physical Disk Of A Virtual Disk
- Consistency check for virtual disk
- Erasing Encrypted Physical Disk
- Discarding Preserved Cache
- Initializing Virtual Disks
- Resetting The Controller
- Enabling And Disabling Persistent Dedicated Hot Spares
- Setting And Displaying The PCIe Link Speed
- Setting Boot Mode
- Configuring Auto Import
- Miscellaneous Options
- Quick Reference To RAIDCFG Commands
- UPINIT
- Messages And Codes
- BMC Platform Events Filter Alert Messages
- Sample File Formats

Option Sub-option Arguments Description
--profile
NA
Displays the prole set and the respective prole
parameters.
--cap
NOTE: This option
is available only
with the
appropriate
installed license.
Displays the values of budgetcap, and the maximum and
minimum power thresholds in Watts.
--cap<budgetcap>
--unit<unit>
NOTE: This option
is available only
with the
appropriate
installed license.
<budgetcap> is the limit
for power consumption
in Watts, or btuphr, or
percent.
<unit> is the unit of the
<budgetcap> value and
can be watt, or btuphr,
or percent.
The value of <budgetcap> must be between the
maximum and minimum threshold values, else an error is
displayed. If the value is less than the minimum threshold
value, a warning message appears.
If the unit is btuphr, it is converted in to Watts using the
formula Watt = BTU/hr /3.413. If the unit is percent, the
formula is Power Cap (Watts) = [Power supply rating
for input power (Watts) - Min potential power (Watts)]
* Power Cap (%) + Min potential power (Watts)]
Example:
A:>syscfg power --cap=<value> --
unit=watt --setuppwdoverride
--maxpowercap
Displays the value of the maximum power threshold.
--minpowercap
Displays the value of the minimum power threshold.
--valsetuppwd
<string>
Validates the setup password for power authentication. If
you try to change the DTK settings, you are prompted to
enter this password to access the settings. For more
information on delimiters, see Command Line Option
Delimiters.
A:>syscfg power --profile=
maxperformance --valsetuppwd=
<setup_password>
--
setuppwdoverride
NA
Does not prompt you for a password to access the DTK
settings on systems that do not have a setup password
congured.
A:>syscfg power --profile=
maxperformance –setuppwdoverride
Sub Options And Arguments For tcm Option
Table 246. Sub Options And Arguments For tcm Option
Option Sub-option Arguments Description
tcm --tcmsecurity
o Does not report the presence of TCM to the operating
system.
on
Reports the presence of TCM to the operating system.
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