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2. Run-time non-recoverable failure
3. Run-time recoverable failure
4. Group integrity failure
5. Non-repeat-gardable error. The resource may be reconfigured on the next boot.
A status of 00 indicates that the CPU has not had any errors logged against it by the
service processor.
To enable or disable CPU repeat gard, use menu option 77. CPU repeat gard is
enabled by default.
If CPU repeat gard is disabled, processors that are in the "deconfigured by system"
state will be reconfigured. These reconfigured processors are then tested during the
boot process, and if they pass, they remain online. If they fail the boot testing, they
are deconfigured even though CPU repeat gard is disabled.
The failure history of each CPU is retained. If a processor with a history of failures is
brought back online by disabling repeat gard, it remains online if it passes testing
during the boot process. However, if repeat gard is enabled, the processor is taken
offline again because of its history of failures.
Note: The processor numbering scheme used by the service processor is different
Note: The number of processors available to AIX can be determined by issuing the
v Memory Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu
These menus allow the user to change the system memory configuration. If it is
necessary to take one of the memory books offline, this menu allows you to
deconfigure a book, and then reconfigure the book at a later time.
When this option is selected, a menu displays. The following is an example of this
menu:
77. Enable/Disable Memory Repeat Gard: Currently Enabled
98. Return to Previous Menu
After you select the memory card option by entering 1, a menu displays, allowing the
selection of a memory book. The following is an example of this menu.
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from the numbering scheme used by AIX. Consult the AIX documentation
before configuring or deconfiguring a processor to ensure that the correct
processor is selected.
following command on the AIX command line: bindprocessor -q
MEMORY CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU
1. Memory card

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