Table 3-15
Class: HP_ProcessorChip
Property name
HealthState
Tag
Description
CreationClassName
ElementName
Manufacturer
Model
Version
PartNumber
PoweredOn
CanBeFRUed
RemovalConditions
ProcessorChipRevision
Property implementation
•
0 (Unknown), when OperationalStatus[0]=0
(Unknown)
•
5 (OK), when OperationalStatus[0]=2 (OK)
•
20 (Major Failure), when OperationalStatus[0]=6
(Error)
CIM_PhysicalElement
•
Cabinet x, Cell y, Socket z (for cellular systems)
•
Socket z (for non-cellular systems)
processor brand string ia64 Processor Family x
Model y Stepping z, where processor brand
string is the processor brand string, x is the
processor family number, y is the processor model
number, and z is the processor stepping number
Example:
•
Intel(R) Itanium(TM) 1600MHz ia64 Processor
Family 32 Model 1 Stepping 0
HP_ProcessorChip
•
Cabinet x, Cell y, Socket z (for cellular systems)
•
Socket z (for non-cellular systems)
Processor manufacturer string from SMBIOS (for
example, Intel or AMD)
Model y, where y is the processor model number
Model y Stepping z, where y is the processor
model number and z is the processor stepping number
Part number of the processor module. This property is
conditional. It is populated if the data is available.
•
0 (False) – if CPU is disabled through RBSU or
POST error
•
1 (True) – if CPU is enabled
•
0 (False)
•
1 (True)
CIM_PhysicalComponent
3 (Removable When Off)
CIM_Chip
HP_ProcessorChip
Stepping z, where z is the processor stepping
number
CPU 46
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