Configuring Your System 3-35
Displaying DMI Area
Each DMI area displayed is headed with the DMI area designated name. In
each area, each field has a field name header followed by the field in ASCII or
as a number.
Example:
To display the DMI area, type frusdr -d dmi and press <Enter>.
Displaying FRU Area
The FRU area is displayed in ASCII format when the field is ASCII or as a
number when the field is a number. Each FRU area displayed is headed with
the FRU area designated name. Each field has a field name header followed by
the field in ASCII or as a number. The board, chassis, and product FRU areas
end with an END OF FIELDS CODE that indicates there are no more data in
the area. The internal use area is displayed in hex format, 16 bytes per line.
Example:
To display the FRU area, type
frusdr -d fru
and press <Enter>.
Displaying SDR Area
The SDR nonvolatile storage area is displayed in the following hex format. The
data are separated by a sensor record number X header, where X is the number
of that sensor record in the SDR area. The next line after the header is the
sensor record data in hex format delineated by spaces. Each line holds up to 16
bytes. The data on each line are followed by the same data in ASCII format;
nonprintable characters (ch < 32 || ch > 126) are substituted by a period (.).
Example:
To display the SDR area, type
frusdr -d sdr
and press <Enter>.
Using Specified CFG File
The utility can be run with the command line parameter of
-
cfg filename.cfg.
The filename can be any DOS-accepted, eight-character filename string. The
utility loads the specified CFG file and uses the entries in that file to probe the
hardware and to select the proper SDRs to load into nonvolatile storage.
Displaying Utility Title and Version
The utility displays its title
:
FRU & SDR Load Utility, Version X.X, Revision X.XX where X.XX is the
revision number for the utility.
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