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Confirming System BIOS revision
You can confirm the System BIOS revision through the command line interface by entering
following the basic command at the command prompt.
show /admin1/system1/swid1
In this case, the System BIOS revision is appeared at the right side of "VersionString=" string
in the "Properties" section.
Confirming BMC firmware revision
You can confirm the BMC firmware revision through the command line interface by entering
following the basic command at the command prompt.
show /admin1/sp1/swid1
In this case, the BMC firmware revision is appeared at the right side of "VersionString="
string in the "Properties" section. Also the SDR revision is appeared at the right side of "
oemnec_sdrversion =" string.
Confirming CPU Information
To move the current default target to /admin1/system1, enter the following command at the
command prompt.
cd /admin1/system1
Here, to confirm all the targets for CPU, enter the following command at the command
prompt. All the CPU targets are represented as cpu<N> strings at "Targets" section. <N>
means value of one-origin integer.
show
Next, when the following command is input, information of a specific CPU target is displayed
at "Properties" section. Here, <N> means CPU target number which you would like to
confirm.
show cpu<N>
The EnabledState property of the CPU target indicates the CPU status. "2" indicates CPU
installed. No value (Only "EnabledState=" string is displayed.) indicates CPU not installed. "3"
indicates that the CPU is defected. The values of the other properties (such as
oemnec_clock) are not displayed (Only property name with "=" string is displayed.). if the
CPU is not installed (Only "EnabledState=" string is displayed.). Also, the values of the
properties not supported by the host system are not displayed.
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