Command Line Interface Guide
omconfig Command Summary
The following table provides a high-level summary of the omconfig command. The columns titled
Command level 2 and Command level 3 list the major arguments that are used with omconfig. User
privilege required refers to the type of privilege you need to run the command, where U = User, P =
Power User, and A = Administrator. Use is a very general statement about the actions that are performed
using omconfig.
NOTE: Although the following table lists all possible omconfig commands, the commands available
on the system depend on the system configuration. If you try to get help or run a command for a
component not installed on the system, Server Administrator displays a message that the
component or feature is not found on the system.
NOTE: When CSIOR (Collect System Inventory on Restart) is disabled, omconfig does not allow to
configure the BIOS settings.
Table 19. omconfig Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
Comman
d Level 1
Command
Level 2
Command
Level 3
User
Privilege
Required
Use
omconfig
about U, P, A Shows the version number and properties for
the Server Administrator program.
details=true U, P, A Displays information for all Server Administrator
programs that are installed.
preferences
cdvformat A Specifies the delimiter for separating data fields
reported in custom delimited format (cdv).
dirservice A Configures the Microsoft Active Directory
service.
messages A Displays the configured alert message format.
useraccess A Determines whether users below the
administrator level are allowed to use Server
Administrator or not.
webserver A Allows the administrator to set the encryption
levels of the Web server and configure the URL
launch point in the Server Administrator Web
server environment.
system or
servermodule
alertaction P, A Determines in advance the actions taken for
warning or failure events on intrusion, fans,
temperatures, voltages, power supplies,
memory, and redundancy.
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