Target on ID #2
Device is a Hard disk
Enclosure #
Slot #
Target ID
State
Size (in MB)/(in sectors)
Manufacturer
Model Number
Firmware Revision
Serial No
Drive Type
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Logical ID
Numslots
StartSlot
Start TargetID
Start Bus
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CLMChecking
Synopsis
CLMChecking -p <PARTITION> | -v | -h
Description
Perform memory optimization in cellular systems.
On cellular systems the available system memory can be accessed using two different approaches:
Interleaved memory
Non-interleaved memory
For each cell, it is possible to determine the amount of memory that should not be interleaved.
The non-interleaved memory is known as cell local memory (CLM) or global non-interleaved
(GNI) memory. The amount of cell local memory can affect directly the system overall
performance. If running Windows, better performance can be obtained with maximum CLM.
Table 6-2 CLMChecking Options
Options
-p <PARTITION>
-v | --version
-h | --help
Examples
SSTK-v.3.2# ./CLMChecking
Partition #0:
CLM Cell 0 = 7
CLM Cell 2 = 7
Partition #1:
CLM Cell 1 = 7
CLM Cell 3 = 7
: 1
: 2
: 2
: Ready (RDY)
: 57231/117210240
: ATA
: FUJITSU MHT2060B
: 034E
: NR0LT5625AAG
: SATA
: 1
: 50060b00:00c13846
: 8
: 1
: 0
: 0
Meaning that the average memory latency is constant for all
processes in the system.
Meaning that lower memory latency is provided for processes
running in the same cell as the memory.
Description
Print the CLM values of the cells in the partition.
Print the CLMChecking version.
Print help.
CLMChecking
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