Antidote delivery manager command guide, Antidote, Delivery – Lenovo ThinkPad R50p User Manual

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Antidote

Delivery

Manager

command

guide

The

boot

manager

command-line

interface

is

Antidote

Delivery

Manager.

It

resides

in

the

directory

C:\Program

Files\Lenovo\Rescue

and

Recovery\ADM.

The

following

table

presents

the

switches

and

their

results

for

Antidote

Delivery

Manager.

Table

36.

Antidote

Delivery

Manager

commands

Commands

Description

APKGMES

[/KEY

keyfile|

/NEWKEY

keyfile|/NOSIG]

message_directory

message_name

[/NODATE]

If

the

/KEY

parameter

is

used,

a

signing

key

will

be

retrieved

from

keyfile.prv

and

the

key

in

keyfile.pub

must

have

been

distributed

to

all

clients

that

will

process

the

message.

By

default,

the

key

file

“KEYFILE.PRV”

will

be

used.

The

/NEWKEY

parameter

can

be

used

to

create

a

key.

If

signing

is

not

desired,

specifying

/NOSIG

will

prevent

signing.

A

date

stamp

will

be

appended

to

the

end

of

the

message

name,

such

as

message_nameYYMMDDHHmm.zap.

REBOOT

[/RR|/Win]

[/wait

|

/f]

This

command

reboots

the

machine.

With

no

parameters,

reboot

with

the

normal

boot

sequence.

The

parameter

RR

means

reboot

to

Rescue

and

Recovery,

and

WIN

means

reboot

to

the

normal

operating

system.

The

reboot

will

not

occur

until

the

script

exits,

so

this

should

normally

be

the

last

command

in

a

script.

The

optional

WAIT

command

forces

the

system

to

boot

to

the

specified

environment

on

next

reboot

(manual

or

caused

by

other

mechanism).

The

/f

parameter

forces

the

system

to

reboot

now,

and

does

not

allow

the

user

to

save

information

from

open

applications.

If

no

parameters

are

specified,

the

program

defaults

to

/win

(/wait

and

/f

are

not

specified).

RETRYONERROR

[ON|OFF]

retries

By

default,

a

script

will

only

be

tried

once.

However,

if

it

is

important

to

keep

trying

a

script

until

it

works,

the

RETRYONERROR

command

can

be

used

to

notify

the

mailbox

function

to

keep

trying

to

execute

this

script

a

finite

number

of

times

as

specified

by

the

retries

parameter.

If

no

number

is

specified,

the

default

value

is

3.

MSGBOX

/msg

message

text

[/head

header_text]

[/OK]

[/CANCEL]|

[/TIMER

timeout]

The

MSGBOX

command

will

display

a

message

to

the

end

user,

if

logged

on.

The

message

will

remain

displayed

and

the

script

will

block

until

time

out

occurs,

the

cancel

button

is

pressed

or

the

OK

button

is

pushed

(if

/OK

is

specified).

A

cancel

button

will

not

be

on

the

panel

if

/CANCEL

is

not

specified,

and

it

will

not

be

easy

to

get

rid

of

the

display.

The

command

will

return:

v

0

=

OK

was

pressed

v

1

=

CANCEL

v

2

=

Timer

expired

The

text

in

the

message

can

be

formatted

using

\n

and

\t

to

represent

newline

and

tab

respectively.

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