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MTCFLASH Syntax and Switch and Option Values, Table 7-3, MTCFLASH Tool Switches and Options

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MTCFLASH Syntax and Switch and Option Values To run MTCFLASH, boot the server to DOS and type MTCFLASH switch options at the DOS command prompt (not in a command window under Windows). The MTCFLASH switches and options are listed and described in Table 7-3. The first section of the table lists the switches, and the second section of the table lists the options. Table 7-3 MTCFLASH Tool Switches and Options Switch and Option Variables Description Notes -l -u -f -b -i identity -o -v Lists the MIC ROM image version information. Updates the MIC ROM images according to version information. Note: Only newer versions on the diskette are transferred to the MIC. Forces reloading of all MIC ROM images found on the diskette. Creates a backup of the current ROM contents. The default is NO. To create a ROM backup, load a floppy disk containing only MTCFLASH. The ROM backup files are written to the floppy disk, and you can then rename them before applying them. Creating a ROM backup is not typically recommended unless you are instructed to do so by your service provider. Sets the identity of the MIC to one of the following: CE1, CE2, IOP1, or IOP2. Logs output to MICFLASH.log. The default is NO. Performs verification at each stage. The default is NO. Choose only one If you specify the -b option, do not specify any of the switches. In all other cases, specify only one switch. Choose any 7-10 HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide

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MTCFLASH Syntax and Switch and Option Values
To run MTCFLASH, boot the server to DOS and type
MTCFLASH
switch options
at the
DOS command prompt (not in a command window under Windows).
The MTCFLASH switches and options are listed and described in
Table 7-3
. The first section
of the table lists the switches, and the second section of the table lists the options.
Table 7-3
MTCFLASH Tool Switches and Options
Switch
and
Option
Variables
Description
Notes
-l
Lists the MIC ROM image version
information.
Choose only one
-u
Updates the MIC ROM images according
to version information.
Note:
Only newer versions on the diskette are
transferred to the MIC.
-f
Forces reloading of all MIC ROM images
found on the diskette.
-b
Creates a backup of the current ROM
contents. The default is NO.
To create a ROM backup, load a floppy
disk containing
only
MTCFLASH. The
ROM backup files are written to the floppy
disk, and you can then rename them
before applying them.
Creating a ROM backup is not typically
recommended unless you are instructed
to do so by your service provider.
If you specify the
-b
option, do
not
specify any of the
switches. In all
other cases,
specify
only one
switch.
Choose any
-i
identity
Sets the identity of the MIC to one of the
following: CE1, CE2, IOP1, or IOP2.
-o
Logs output to MICFLASH.log. The
default is NO.
-v
Performs verification at each stage. The
default is NO.