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Configuring Your System
Displaying Usage Information
When the utility is run with the -? or -h command line flags, the following
message is displayed when the verbose flag -v is added to the help command:
FRU & SDR Load Utility Version 2.1 Revision R.1.1
Usage:
Frusdr
-? or –h
Displays usage information.
-d {dmi,fru,sdr}
Only displays requested area.
-cfg filename.cfg
Uses custom CFG file.
-p
Pause between blocks of data.
-v
Verbose, display any additional details.
Copyright (c) 1998, Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved
This utility must be run from a system executing DOS. Running in a Window's DOS
box is
insufficient and will provide incorrect results. Programming the BMC
FRU area clears the SDR
table; therefore the SDR table must be reprogrammed. Upon completing the programming of the
FRU and SDR areas, the server should be rebooted.
Note: DOS users may alternatively use a '/' instead of the '-'.
The following information displays if the -v option is included in the command
line.
The /D FRU command may be followed with up to 16 device addresses. These device addresses
are used to view up to 16 different FRU areas, instead of the default of displaying the BMC FRU.
The arguments following the "-d FRU" are in the same order and value as the NVS_TYPE,
NVS_LUN, DEV_CONTROLLER, DEV_BUS and DEV_ADDRESS which are found in the FRU
file header in each FRU file. The LUN address and device controller are optional. If the LUN
address is used, it must start with an 'L'. If the device controller is used, it must start with a ‘C’
and all other parameters must be present.
Usage: FRUSDR -d fru (device) [devctrl] [lun] (bus) (addr) (addr2) (etc)
Example: FRUSDR /D FRU IMBDEVICE C22 L00 00 C0 C2
The configuration file can be used to load multiple FRU and SDR files. In the
configuration file, you can define which FRU and SDR areas are to be
programmed. Additionally, you can request information from the user or ask the
user to choose which areas to program.
Displaying a Given Area
When the utility is run with the -d DMI, -d FRU, or
-
d SDR command line flag,
the indicated area is displayed. Each area represents one sensor for each
instrumented device in the server. If the given display function fails because of
an inability to parse the data present or a hardware failure, the utility displays an
error message and exits.
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