Frusdr Load Utility Command-Line Options - IBM xSeries 380 Hardware Maintenance Manual

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sensors after programming and thus effect the changes you have made to the FRU
and SDR repository.

FRUSDR Load Utility command-line options

The basic command line format is:
frusdr [/?] [/h] [/p] [/d {fru, sdr}] [/Cfg filename.cfg]
where
/? or /h
/d {FRU, SDR}
/Cfg filename.cfg
/p
Display FRU information
The /D FRU command displays the contents of a FRU. Any additional
specify the Address of the FRU to be displayed. If no Address is specified, the BMC
FRU will be displayed. The arguments that make up the Address are the NVS_TYPE,
DEV_CNTR, and DEV_ID -- which can be found in the FRU file header of each FRU
file. Arguments must be specified in the order listed. If DEV_CNTR is specified it
must start with \'C\'. If DEV_CNTR is not specified it defaults to \'C20\'.
Usage:
FRUSDR /D FRU [(NVS_TYPE) [DEV_CNTR] (DEV_ID)]
FRUSDR /D FRU IMBDEVICE CCO 01
FRUSDR /D FRU IMBDEVICE C20 0D
FRUSDR /D FRU IMBDEVICE 10
FRUSDR /D FRU
FRUSDR -D FRU
FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 11
FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 0E
FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 0F
FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 10
FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice 0D
FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice CC0 01
FRUSDR -D FRU imbdevice CC0 00
The configuration file may be used to load multiple FRU and SDR files. In the
configuration file, each FRU and SDR file name must be called out. Additionally, each
FRU area and field to be programmed must also be specified. The configuration file
may be used to prompt or request information from the user, and to inquire from the
user which FRU areas to program.
Displays usage information.
Only displays requested area.
Uses custom CFG file.
Pause between blocks of data.
Hot-Swap Backplane
Processor Board
I/O Baseboard
BMC (Legacy board)
BMC (Legacy board)
Sideplane
Memory board A
Memory board B
I/O Baseboard
Processor board
Hot Swap Backplane
Docking plane
arguments
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Configur ation

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