CLI Guide
Server Administrator Framework 6.x.x
Agent for Remote Access 1.x.x
Storage Management 3.x.x
Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.x.xx
Omconfig Chassis Or Omconfig Mainsystem
Use the omconfig chassis or omconfig mainsystem commands to:
• Set to default or assign specific values for fan, voltage, and temperature probes
• Configure BIOS behavior during system start up
• Clear memory error counts
• Enable or disable power button control features if the system configuration permits
Use the omconfig chassis -? or omconfig mainsystem -? command to view a list of all omconfig chassis or omconfig
mainsystem commands.
Omconfig Chassis Biossetup Or Omconfig Mainsystem
Biossetup
Use the omconfig chassis biossetup or omconfig mainsystem biossetup command to configure system BIOS settings
that are normally available only in the BIOS setup boot time settings of the system.
CAUTION:
Changing certain BIOS setup options may disable the system or require you to reinstall the operating system.
NOTE: Reboot the system for the BIOS setup options to take effect.
NOTE: Not all BIOS setup options are available on every system.
NOTE: When CSIOR (Collect System Inventory on Restart) is disabled, you cannot configure the BIOS settings using
omconfig command.
BIOS setup settings on systems prior to PowerEdge 12G systems
The following table displays the name=value pairs that you can use with omconfig chassis biossetup or omconfig
mainsystem biossetup command on systems prior to PowerEdge 12G systems.
Table 46. BIOS Setup Settings on systems prior to PowerEdge 12G systems
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description
attribute=acpwrrecovery setting=off | last| on
• off: System is turned off.
• last: System returns to the previous
state.
• on: System is turned on.
delay=random | immediate | timedelay
<value>
• random: System is turned on with
random delay.
• immediate: System returns to previous
state immediately.
• timedelay <
value
>: System is turned
on based on the user specified time
delay.
attribute=bezel setting=enabled | disabled
• enabled: Enables the bezel removal
intrusion check during system boot.
• disabled: Disables the bezel removal
intrusion check during system boot.
58 Omconfig Managing Components Using The Instrumentation Service