CLI Guide

Table Of Contents
Table 326. username (continued)
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
Example 1( to configure User ID 3 with a user
name ):
A:>syscfg username --userid=3 --
name=bmcmaster
username userid=3 name=bmcmaster
Example 2 (to display the username for User ID
3):
A:>syscfg username --userid=3 --
name
username userid=3 name=bmcmaster
version
Table 327. version
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
--version
NA NA Displays the version information for the SYSCFG
utility.
virutualmedia
Table 328. virutualmedia
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
--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.
162 SYSCFG