cpuconfig
Displays the configured or deconfigured state of processors in the system and enables
you to configure or reconfigure processors.
Syntax
cpuconfig <cpu> <on|off>
Parameters
<cpu>
<on|off>
Operation
Issuing cpuconfig with no parameters displays the config/deconfig status of all
processors. To reconfigure CPUs, specify a CPU number and a state on or off. If a
valid state is entered and is different from the current state of a CPU, its status changes
on the next boot.
NOTE:
The last remaining configured CPU in a server cannot be deconfigured.
Example 8 cpuconfig Command
Shell>
cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
CPU
Speed
---
-------
0
1.6Ghz
1
1.6Ghz
ioconfig
Deconfigures or reconfigures I/O components or settings.
Syntax
ioconfig <fast_init | wol> <on|off>
Parameters
<fast_init>
<wol>
<on|off>
Operation
The ioconfig file retains information on the server I/O configuration across reboots.
The ioconfig file is created by insf at installation time, and is modified by insf,
rmsf, and ioscan when devices are added or removed. The ioconfig file maintains
configuration information when the system is not running.
Example 9 ioconfig Command
Shell> ioconfig
Deconfigure or reconfigure IO components or settings
IOCONFIG [fast_init|wol [on|off]]
fast_init
Specifies device connection policy setting
wol
Specifies System Wake-On-LAN setting
on|off
Specifies to configure or deconfigure a feature or component
specify a processor
state to set the processor to
Proc
Rev
Model
---------
-------
B1
0
B1
0
specify device connection policy setting
specify system wake-on-lan setting
specify to configure or deconfigure a feature or component
Arch
Processor
Family
Rev
State
-----
------
-----
31
0
Sched Deconf
31
0
Active
142