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--low_cpu
When specified, cpu usage will be reduced. Run time might be increased
Commands affected: query
-mac <MAC>1
MAC address base value. 2 MACs are automatically assigned to the following values:
mac -> port1
mac+1 -> port2
Commands affected: burn, sg
-macs <MACs...>1
2 MACs must be specified here. The specified MACs are assigned to port1, port2,
respectively.
Commands affected: burn, sg
NOTE: -mac/-macs flags are applicable only for NVIDIA Ethernet products.
-no
Non interactive mode - assume answer "no" to all questions.
Commands affected: all
-no_flash_verify
Do not verify each write on the flash.
-nofs
Burns image in a non failsafe manner.
-override_cache_replac
ement
2
Allow accessing the flash even if the cache replacement mode is enabled.
NOTE: This flag is often referred to as -ocr
NOTE: This flag is intended for advanced users only. Running in this mode may cause
the firmware to hang.
Run a quick query. When specified, mstflint will not perform full image integrity
checks during the query operation. This may shorten execution time when running
over slow interfaces (e.g., I2C, MTUSB-1). Commands affected: query
-s[ilent]
Do not print burn progress flyer. Commands affected: burn
-striped_image
Use this flag to indicate that the given image file is in a "striped image" format.
Commands affected: query verify
-uid <UID>
5th Generation (Group II) devices only. Derive and set the device’s base UID. GUIDs
and MACs are derived from the given base UID according to NVIDIA Methodologies.
Commands affected: burn, sg
-use_dev_rom
Save the ROM which exists in the device (FS3 and FS4 image only).
Commands affected: burn
-use_image_guids
Burn (guids/uids/macs) as appears in the given image.
Commands affected: burn
-use_image_ps
Burn vsd as appears in the given image - do not keep existing VSD on flash.
Commands affected: burn
-use_image_rom
Do not save the ROM which exists in the device.
Commands affected: burn