Operation; Default; Syntax; Parameters - HP Integrity rx1620 Operation Manual

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Operation

Issuing cpuconfig with no parameters displays the config/deconfig status of all processors. A
user can reconfigure CPUs by specifying 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. The
last remaining configured CPU in a system cannot be deconfigured.
Example 3-7 cpuconfig Command
Shell>
cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
# of
CPU
Logical
Slot
CPUs
---
-------
0
1
Example 3-8 cpuconfig 2 Command
Shell> cpuconfig 2 off
CPU will be deconfigured on next boot.
Shell> cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
# of
CPU
Logical
Slot
CPUs
---
-------
0
1
1
1

default

Allows the user to restore non-volatile memory (NVM) to default values and clear NVM storage
values.

Syntax

default
default

Parameters

clear
Operation
Default sets NVM and stable store values to predefined default values. To the normal user only
a subset of values are available for default. Executing "default clear" resets the system.

errdump

Displays the contents of processor internal memory logged on the first machine check abort
(MCA) for all processors present in the system.
Syntax
errdump [mca | cpe | cmc | init | la | clear]
Parameters
mca
cpe
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Utilities
Speed
---------
----
1
1 GHz
1.5 MB
1
1 GHz
1.5 MB
Speed
---------
1 GHz
1 GHz
[efi|sal]
clear [bmc|efi|sal]
clears NVM storage values
dumps the Machine Check Abort error log
dumps the Corrected Platform Error log
L3
L4
Family/
Cache
Cache
Model
Size
Size
(hex.)
-----
------
None
1F/01
None
1F/01
L3
L4
Family/
Cache
Cache
Model
Size
Size
(hex.)
----
-----
------
3 MB
None
1F/00
3 MB
None
1F/00
Processor
Rev
State
----
----------
B1
Active
B1
Active
Processor
Rev
State
----
----------
B2
Active
B2
Sched Deconf

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