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Status
Displays the status of the physical processor.
LPAR manager firmware version 57-0X
RUN: The physical processor is running normally.
FAI: The physical processor is in failure state.
ERR: The physical processor is in error state.
OFF: The physical processor is in off-line.
LPAR manager firmware 57-10 or later versions
HIG: The physical processor can work at the highest rate. But it
might not work at the highest rate if the processor turbo mode or
power capping is enabled, or if the processor is at idle.
MXX: The physical processor is running at a moderate rate.
* M01 is the fastest; as the number of a processor increases, its rate
decreases.
LOW: The physical processor can work at the lowest rate.
FAI: The physical processor is in failure state.
ERR: The physical processor is in error state.
OFF: The physical processor is in off-line.
(8)
Group#
Sets the number of a processor group.
(9)
Schedule
Displays the scheduling mode of a physical processor.
D: Dedicated mode
S: Shared mode
(10) Freq (GHz)
Displays the current frequency of the physical processor. The
processor might not work at the highest rate, if the processor turbo
mode or power capping is enabled, or if the processor is at idle..
(11) Node#
Displays the physical processor node number. When NUMA is
disabled, "-" is displayed.
(12) Group#
Displays the number of a processor group.
(13) Name
Sets a processor group name.
(14) Total Core
Displays the total number of cores.
(15) Shr Core
Displays the total number of cores in shared mode.
(16) Ded Core
Displays the total number of cores in dedicated mode.
(17) Function Key Displays function keys available in this screen.
F1: Adds a processor group.
F2: Deletes a processor group.
F11: Scrolls the screen to the left.
F12: Scrolls the screen to the right.
(18) Error event
Displays that LP system logs at the error level are detected.
detected
When this is displayed, check the LP system log in the LP System
Logs screen.
See
LP system logs
To delete this display, press the Esc key with this screen or open the
system logs screen.
(1) How to change the number of a processor group
Display the Physical Processor Configuration screen. Place the cursor on the
intersection between the Processor column whose number to change and Group
line, and press Enter to display a subscreen that displays the numbers of defined
processor groups. Select a processor group number to change, and press Enter.
Changing the number of a processor group can be performed to cores in Activate or
Warning at any time. If one of the following conditions is met, an error message will
appear to terminate the screen.
Description
for checking LP system logs.
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