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Server Platform Utilities
Additional Field (ASCII)
END OF FIELDS CODE
The SDR non-volatile storage area is displayed in hex format. A Sensor Record Number X header
separates the data, where X is the number of that sensor record in the SDR area. The line following
the header is the sensor record data in hex format and delineated by spaces. Each line contains up to
16 bytes. The data on each line is followed by the same data in ASCII format. A '.' Is used as a
substitute for non-printable characters (ch < 32 || ch > 126).
Example:
FRUSDR /d sdr
FRU and SDR Load Utility Version 6.2
Reading SDR Repository
Displaying SDR area
Reading SDR Record #1
01 00 51 02 2A 20 00 01 13 01 65 40 09 6F 70 00 Q.*.....e@.op.
00 00 70 00 C0 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CF p.............
50 77 72 20 55 6E 69 74 20 53 74 61 74 75 73 Pwr.Unit.Status
Reading SDR Record #2
02 00 51 02 2A 20 00 02 13 01 07 40 09 0B 03 00 .Q.*......@....
00 00 03 00 C0 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CF ..............
50 77 72 20 55 6E 69 74 20 52 65 64 75 6E 64
Using a FRUSDR Load Utility Configuration File
The FRUSDR Load Utility can be run with the command-line parameter of
/CFG ["filename"]
Where "filename" is any accepted character filename string. This feature loads the indicated
configuration file. The utility uses the entries in the configuration file to probe the hardware and to
select the proper Sensor Data Records or Field Replaceable Units to be programmed into non-
volatile storage. If the argument /CFG is used without a filename, then the default file
MASTER.CFG is used, if this file exists.
The configuration file allows you to override values contained in an associated FRU file, but it
cannot be used to add areas to a FRU file. The FRU in the non-volatile storage device should be
thought of as a repository for default values. If you decide not to program specific FRU areas or
fields, then the information already contained in those areas or fields on the server remains intact.
The configuration file is ASCII text and editable. The file is parsed and pertinent information is
stored internally by the utility. Information in the configuration file is used to direct the execution
path of the FRUSDR Load Utility and to establish a configuration for the product. Some of the
commands are user interactive and require you to input a choice when you run the FRUSDR Load
Utility.
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