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Using a specified CFG file
In most cases, you'll use the standard configuration file master.cfg that 
is supplied with the utility on the System CD and with software 
updates:
FRUSDR -cfg master.cfg
The utility loads the specified CFG file and uses the information in that 
file to:
Verify that the CFG file is the correct one for the hardware model
Load the data from the FRU files, prompting the user for 
information as necessary
Select the proper SDRs and load them into nonvolatile storage
Using a specified FRU file
If you run FRUSDR using the master.cfg file, and FRUSDR halts 
prematurely, you can update individual FRU areas by using the -fru 
switch and a specific FRU file.  
Note:  FRUSDR, when run using the -fru switch, does not check to 
make sure it is running on the correct hardware for the specified 
FRU file.  The -fru switch causes FRUSDR to overwrite all 
information in the specified FRU area.
Updating nonvolatile storage areas
The .fru and .sdr files are specific to a particular server platform.  The 
files include header information to identify the platform.  The utility 
verifies that a file is being used with the correct server before updating 
any information in nonvolatile storage.  Prior to updating the SDR 
information, the SDR area in nonvolatile storage is cleared.
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