MPCBL0050N02Q Intel, MPCBL0050N02Q Datasheet - Page 197

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MPCBL0050N02Q

Manufacturer Part Number
MPCBL0050N02Q
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of MPCBL0050N02Q

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Firmware Update Utilities—MPCBL0050
10.6.5
September 2007
Order Number: 318146-001
Utility Invocation
The general format for utility invocation is:
Each option has a long-form name, which consists of two dashes followed by a multi-
character string of letters, numbers, and dashes. For long-form options that take
arguments, the argument values are separated from the option name by one or more
spaces or the “=” operator.
For example, this command uses the long form of an option with no arguments:
The following command uses the long form of an option that takes an argument:
or
Many options also have an alternate short form name, which follows the POSIX
conventions for command-line options, namely, a single dash followed by a single
letter. For short-form options that take arguments, the argument values are either
concatenated to the end of the option name or separated by one or more spaces.
For example, this command uses the short version of an option with no arguments:
This command uses the short version of an option that takes an argument:
This command uses the short version without a space separating the option and the
argument:
Throughout the chapter, the short form syntax is used. Any short form option may be
substituted with the long form. If the long form is preferred, please refer to
“Common command line options and arguments” on page
After any options and option arguments supplied on the command line, any remaining
strings are interpreted as input files. Tools that accept multiple file formats as input
determine the format of each file based on the file extension used in the file name. The
file extensions recognized are:
Most options are common to all utilities. These options and arguments are described in
Table
• .fru—ASCII FRU file
• .bfru—binary FRU file
• .sdr—ASCII SDR file
• .bsdr—binary SDR file
• .hex—IPMC firmware file
• .cfg—configuration metadata file
sbcupdate [<options>] [<input-files>]
# sbcupdate --mode
# sbcupdate --mode staged
# sbcupdate --mode=staged
# sbcupdate -M
# sbcupdate -M staged
# sbcupdate -Mstaged
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MPCBL0050 Single Board Computer
Technical Product Specification
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