Utilities
EFI/POSSE Commands
chipset
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io_hw
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mem_init
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mem_test
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Example E-7
boottest early_cpu off Command
Shell> boottest early_cpu off
BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable
Selftest
Setting
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-------------------------
booting_valid
On (OS speedy boot aware)
early_cpu
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late_cpu
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platform
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chipset
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io_hw
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mem_init
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mem_test
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cpuconfig
Use this command to display the configured or deconfigured state of processors in the system and enables the
user to configure or reconfigure processors.
Syntax
cpuconfig <cpu> <on|off>
Parameters
<cpu>
specify a processor
<on|off>
state to set the processor to
Operation
Issue cpuconfig with no parameters to display the configured or deconfigured status of all processors. To
reconfigure CPUs, specify a CPU number and a state on or off. If you enter a valid state that is different
from the current state of a CPU, its status changes on the next boot.
NOTE
The last remaining configured CPU in a system cannot be deconfigured.
Example E-8
cpuconfig Command
Shell>
cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
# of
CPU
Logical
Slot
CPUs
Speed
---
-------
---------
0
1
1 GHz
1
1
1 GHz
Example E-9
cpuconfig 2 Command
Shell> cpuconfig 2 off
CPU will be deconfigured on next boot.
Shell> cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
306
L3
L4
Family/
Cache
Cache
Model
Size
Size
(hex.)
----
-----
------
1.5 MB
None
1F/01
1.5 MB
None
1F/01
Processor
Rev
State
----
----------
B1
Active
B1
Active
Appendix E
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