Issuing this command could negatively impact system performance depending on system configuration and/or loading. Example The following commands enable/disable debugging for BFD. debug bfd no debug bfd debug ip Enables or disables the debug options for IP debuggin...
Displays task information as part of a system troubleshooting for unexpected behavior. Important This command is not supported on all platforms. Note The following conditions may cause Shared Configuration Task (SCT) CPU spikes: Frequent CLI session initiation that incl...
You can run the copy command to back up important data. Configuration Impact After the copy command is run, one of the following situations may occur: If the destination file name is the same as the name of an existing file, the system prompts you whether to override the existing file. ...
During DNS resolution, the first DNS server is used. If this server fails to resolve packets, the second DNS server is used. The value is set using the dns server command. IPv6 Dns Servers IPv6 DNS server configuration. Ipv6Address IPv6 address of the IPv6 DNS server. The value i...
When a GO command is found, the system sends the input preceding the GO command to the server. An implied GO command is at the end of the input stream. The generated output file is formatted by wrapping the returned XML streams with a <multiple-batches> element. See Scenario 11 for an...
exportExports installation configuration into a*.vsconfigfile. Important When specifying multiple distinct workloads or components or languages, you must repeat the--addor--removecommand-line switch for each item. ParametersDescription --installPath <dir>For the default install command, this parameter ...
Device names of all interfaces on a system All IPv4 and, if applicable, all IPv6 addresses that are assigned to the interfaces Whether these interfaces are currently configured The following procedure shows how to use the ifconfig command to obtain basic configuration information about a system's...
The Oracle Solaris 11 sysconfig command replaces the Oracle Solaris 10 sys-unconfig command and enables you to configure, unconfigure, and reconfigure systems. It also lets you generate system configuration profiles for use with the Automated Installer o
When a GO command is found, the system sends the input in front of the GO command to the server. An implied GO command is at the end of the input stream. The generated output file is formatted by wrapping the returned XML streams with a <multiple-batches> element. See Scenario 11 for...
Check Parameters for the System Configuration Checker Configure SQL Server on a Server Core Installation SQL Server on Server Core Installation Wizard (Setup) Command Prompt Configuration File SysPrep PowerShell Desired State Configuration Add Features to an Instance Repair a Failed installation Rename a ...