If a valid state is entered and is different from the current state of a CPU, its status changes on
the next boot. The last remaining configured CPU in a server cannot be deconfigured.
Example C-7 cpuconfig Command
Shell>
cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
CPU
Speed
---
-------
0
560Mhz
1
560Mhz
default
Enables you to restore non-volatile memory (NVM) to default values and clear NVM storage
values.
Syntax
default
default
Parameters
clear
Operation
Default sets NVM and stable store values to predefined default values. To the typical user, only
a subset of values are available for default. Issuing default clear resets the server.
errdump
Displays the contents of processor internal memory logged on the first machine check abort
(MCA) for all processors present in the server.
Syntax
errdump [mca | cpe | cmc | init | la | clear]
Parameters
mca
cpe
cmc
init
la
clear
Operation
If you do not enter parameters, the usage displays. Otherwise, the specified error log is displayed.
Adding -n to the clear parameter disables the confirmation prompt. (The errdump command
can also be accessed through the server Configuration menu.)
info
Enables you to display most server information.
Syntax
info [ -b] [target]
Parameters
target:
all
140
Utilities
Proc
Rev
Model
Family
---------
-------
-----
B1
0
31
B1
0
31
[efi|sal]
clear [bmc|efi|sal]
clears NVM storage values
dumps the Machine Check Abort error log
dumps the Corrected Platform Error log
dumps the Corrected Machine Check log
dumps the Initialization log
dumps the Logic Analyzer log
erases all of the logs (mca, cpe, cmc, init, la)
valid targets are:
display everything
Arch
Rev
State
------
-----
0
Sched Deconf
0
Active
Processor