Displaying System Information; Displaying Pim Information; Stable Storage - HP Vizualize,Visualize b2000 Supplementary Manual

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Boot Console Handler

Displaying System Information

Displaying System Information
The all command allows you to display the system's processor revision and speed, cache
size, memory size, flag settings, and the boot and console paths. To display system
information for the Information Menu, type the following at the prompt and press
Information Menu: Enter command> all
This information is paged to allow you to view it as necessary unless the service ScRoll
command has been used to disable scrolling.

Displaying PIM Information

The pim command allows you to display the most recent PIM information for the specified
fault type. To display PIM information for a specific fault, from the Service Menu, type the
following at the prompt and press
Service Menu: Enter command > pim processor_number fault_type
You can use pim in the following ways:
pim - No arguments for the pim command returns the HPMC information for processor 0
pim 0 - HPMC information on processor 0
pim 0 fault_type - fault type information on processor 0
where fault_type is HPMC (high priority machine check), LPMC (low priority machine
check), or TOC (transfer of control).

Stable Storage

Stable storage is non-volatile memory associated with the PA-RISC processor module.
Stable storage is used by the processor (CPU) to store:
• Device path information
• The state of the boot flags
• HPMC error information
• Operating system initialization data
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