11-02-2006
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Originally Posted by Bhups
i have to use hash array here in perl with keys as invoice and customer number combination, but me not sure how to use it
..
For a Perl hash %hash, to set value $v with key $k, you can do so by
$hash{$k} = $v;
You can use exists($hash{$k2}) to test if %hash contains the key $k2. If exists, $hash{$k2} will return the value previously set; undef otherwise.
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NAME
fruadm - prints and updates customer data associated with FRUs
SYNOPSIS
/usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/fruadm
/usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/fruadm -l
/usr/platform/sun4u/sbin/fruadm [-r] path [text]
DESCRIPTION
fruadm prints or sets the customer data for Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs).
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data record, if present, for each such FRU; for FRUs without customer data, fruadm prints only the container's path.
Only a privileged user can create or update data in containers. The privileges required to perform these write operations are hardware
dependent. Typically, a default system configuration restricts write operations to the superuser or to the platform-administrator user.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-l List the system's frutree paths.
-r Recursively display or update the data for all containers rooted at the argument path.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
path A full or partial system frutree path for or under which to print or set the customer data. The first field of each
line of output of fruadm -l gives the valid full frutree paths for the system.
Paths can include shell meta-characters; such paths should be quoted appropriately for the user's shell. For par-
tial paths, the first matching full path is selected for display or update. Without the -r option, the path must be
that of a container; with the -r option, all containers (if any) under path will be selected.
text Up to 80 characters of text set as the customer data. If the text contains white space or shell metacharacters, it
should be quoted appropriately for the user's shell.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Displaying All Customer Data
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ers' paths will be listed.
example% fruadm
Example 2: Displaying Customer Data For a Single FRU
The following command prints the customer data, if present, for the specified FRU:
example% fruadm /frutree/chassis/system-board
Example 3: Displaying Customer Data For a Single FRU
The following command prints the customer data, if present, for the first mem-module found:
example% fruadm mem-module
Example 4: Setting Customer Data
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example# fruadm system-board 'Asset Tag 123456'
Example 5: Setting Customer Data
The following command sets the customer data for all FRUs under chassis:
example# fruadm -r /frutree/chassis "Property of XYZ, Inc."
EXIT STATUS
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0 Successful completion.
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ATTRIBUTES
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
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SEE ALSO
prtfru(1M), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 22 Feb 2002 fruadm(1M)