-a Adds the specified subsystem entry to the target
file.
-d Deletes the specified subsystem entry from the
target file.
-f file Specifies the input file, a stanza file that
contains entries for one or more subsystems. The
default target file is the SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT file.
Specify another target file by using the -t target
flag.
-l Lists the specified subsystem entries in the
target file. If you do not specify a subsystem
name, all subsystem entries in the target file are
listed. The SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT file is the default
target file.
-m Merges subsystem attributes specified in the input
file with the subsystem attributes in the target
file. If you do not specify a subsystem name, all
subsystem entries in the input file are merged.
The SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT file is the default target
file.
-r Removes the subsystem entries specified in the
input file from the target file. The only entries
removed are those that have attribute names and
values that exactly match those in the input
file. If you do not specify the subsystem name,
all subsystem entries in the input file with
attributes that match are removed from the target
file. The SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT file is the default
target database file.
-t file Specifies the target file for the operation. If
you do not specify this flag, the default target
file is the SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT file.
-u Replaces a subsystem entry in the target file with
the subsystem entry specified in the input file.