You can use the configurator utility to add, remove, or list a feature.
To add a feature, type:
% configurator -set feature_name=true |
The status of the feature_name is set to true.
For example, to add the EVENT
feature to the
default configuration:
% configurator -set EVENT=true |
The configurator utility does not handle feature dependencies automatically. If you define a set that is not complete, an error message is displayed.
To remove a feature, type:
% configurator -set feature_name=false |
The status of the feature_name feature is set to false.
For example, to remove the EVENT
feature:
% configurator -set EVENT=false |
You can reset the value of a feature to the default as follows:
% configurator -reset EVENT |
The reset command resets the value to the extended profile default.
You can check the value of a feature as follows:
% configurator -list feature feature_name |
The output lists the feature and its status. If you omit feature_name, all features are displayed:
% configurator -list feature SEM bool 'true' EVENT bool 'true' RTMUTEX bool 'false' TIMER bool 'true' VTIMER bool 'false' DATE bool 'true' |
You can list a feature in greater detail with the -info option:
% configurator -info feature feature_name |
The output lists the feature, its status, possible values and its description. For example:
% configurator -info feature NFS_SERVER NFS_SERVER:bool='false' Possible values: true|false Description: NFS server access from target machine |