Deployment Guide

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Example:
A:>syscfg --rptkeyerr=disable
rptkeyerr=disable
Applicable Systems All PowerEdge systems
One-Time Boot
You can manage the one time boot settings using the options in this group.
OneTimeBootMode
Table 79. OneTimeBootMode
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to 12G: NA
On 12G and later systems: Disabled, OneTimeBootSeq, OneTimeHddSeq,
OneTimeUeBoot Seq, OneTimeCustomBootSeqStr, OneTimeCustomH ddSeqStr,
OneTimeCustomU eBootSeqStr
Description
Allows to set the one-time boot sequence.
Example:
A:>syscfg --OneTimeBootMode=Disabled
OneTimeBootMode=Disabled
Applicable Systems PowerEdge 12G and later systems.
OneTimeBootSeqDev/nextboot
Table 80. OneTimeBootSeqDev/nextboot
Valid Arguments
On systems prior to 12G: <valid device name> (from the bootseq option device list)
On 12G and later systems: numerical list separated by commas or list of device
names separated by commas
Description
Sets the specied device as the rst device in the boot order for the next boot cycle
only. The device must be a device from the bootseq option device list. Run the
bootseq option to see a list of available device names. For more information, see --
bootmode . This option is not replicated. If Boot Mode is set to UEFI, the system
temporarily switches the Boot Mode to BIOS when attempting a one-time boot to the
device.
Example:
A:>syscfg --OneTimeBootSeqDev= 2,3,4,5,1,6
The following devices are set in the boot sequence:
Device 2:* usbcdrom.slot.1- USB CD-ROM device
Device 3:* virtualcd.slot.1 – VIRTUAL CDROM
Device 4:* hdd.emb.0 -Hard drive C:
Device 5:* nic.emb.1 - MBA v2.5.12 Slot 0500
Device 1:* virtualfloppy.slot.1 - VIRTUAL FLOPPY
Device 6:* usbfloppy.slot.1 - USB Floppy device
NOTE: The asterisk indicates that the device is enabled in the BIOS.
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