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 a 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 the Utility Title and VersionThe utility displays its title:

FRU & SDR Load Utility, Version 2.0, Revision X.XX

where X.XX is the revision number for the utility.Configuration File

The configuration file is in ASCII text. The utility executes commands formed by the strings present in the configuration file. These commands cause the utility to run tasks needed to load the proper SDRs into the nonvolatile storage of the BMC and possibly generic FRU devices. Some of the commands may be interactive and require you to make a choice.

Prompting for Product Level FRU Information

Through the use of a configuration file, the utility might prompt you for FRU information.

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