
Configuring Your System 3-33
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Requires the following supporting files:
One or more .fru files describing the system’s FRUs
A .cfg file describing the system configuration
An .sdr file describing the sensors in the system
Command Line Format
The basic command line format (see Table 3-7) is
frusdr [-?] [-h] [-d {dmi, fru, sdr}] [-cfg filename.cfg] [-fru filename.fru]
Table 3-7. Command Line Format
Command
Description
Frusdr
Is the name of the utility.
-? or –h
Displays usage information.
-d {dmi, fru, sdr}
Displays requested area only.
-cfg filename.cfg
Uses custom CFG file.
-p
Pause between blocks of data.
Parsing the Command Line
The FRUSDR load utility allows only one command line function at a time. A
command line function can consist of two parameters. Example: -cfg
filename.cfg. Invalid parameters generate an error message and cause the
program to end. You can use either a slash (/) or a minus sign (-) to specify
command line options. The -p flag can be used in conjunction with any of the
other options.
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