Introduction
Save and Restore System Configuration Utility (syscfg) for Intel® Server Boards and Intel® Server Systems Based on Intel® 621A Chipset (V14.2 Build 8)
Available Downloads
- Windows 10*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15.1*, Windows Server 2016 family*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5*, Windows Server 2012 R2 family*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3*, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8*, Windows Server 2019 family*, CentOS 7.3*
- Size: 60.1 MB
- SHA1: 6EDD328ADC850F638F916C00C9628D6A7FC7321B
Detailed Description
Introduction
The Save and Restore System Configuration utility (syscfg) is used for saving and restoring Firmware and BIOS settings to a binary/INI file, and for configuring Firmware and BIOS settings via a command line interface.
Supported platforms
- Intel® Server System M50CYP
- Intel® Server System D50TNP
- Intel® Server System D40AMP
Supported operating systems
UEFI Shell
WinPE* 4.0 (x64)
Windows Server 2019*
Windows Server 2016*
Windows Server 2012 R2*
Windows® 10
RHEL* 6.8 (x64)
RHEL 7.3 (x64)
RHEL 7.5 (x64)
RHEL 7.6 (x64)
RHEL 8.0 (x64)
SLES* 11.4 (x64)
SLES 12.2 (x64)
SLES 15 & Sp1 (x64)
CentOS* 7.3 (x64)
Debian* 8.10 (x64)
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
- Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR208
- Intel® Server System M50CYP2UR312
- Intel® Server System M50CYP1UR212
- Intel® Server System M50CYP1UR204
- Intel® Server System D50TNP1MHCPAC Compute Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP1MHCRLC Compute Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP1MHCRAC Compute Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP2MHSVAC Management Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP2MHSTAC Storage Module
- Intel® Server System D50TNP2MFALAC Acceleration Module
- Intel® Server Board D50TNP1SB
- Intel® Server Board DDR4 D50TNP1SBCR
- Intel® Server Board M50CYP2SBSTD
- Intel® Server Board M50CYP2SB1U
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