-c Configures the specified subsystem by initializing
its attribute values and, possibly, loading it
into the kernel.
-d Displays the attribute settings in the
SYSCONFIGTAB file for the specified subsystem.
-m Queries the mode for the specified subsystems. A
subsystem's mode can be static or dynamic. If you
omit the subsystem name, sysconfig displays the
mode of all the configured subsystems.
-q Queries attribute values for the configured
subsystem specified by subsystem-name. If you
omit attribute-list, values of all the specified
subsystem's attributes are displayed.
-Q Queries information about attributes of the
configured subsystem specified by subsystem-name.
The information includes the attribute data type,
the operations supported, and the minimum and
maximum values allowed for the attribute. Note
that the minimum and maximum values means length
and size for attributes of char and binary types,
respectively. If you omit the attribute-list,
information about all attributes in the specified
subsystem is displayed.
-r Reconfigures the specified subsystem. You must
supply the subsystem-name argument and the
attribute-list argument when you use this flag.
-s Queries the subsystem state for the specified
subsystems. If you omit the subsystem name,
sysconfig displays the state of all the configured
subsystems.