IBM Enterprise Server H80 Series User Manual

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Processor Configuration/Deconfiguration Menu

This menu allows the user to change the system processor configuration. If it is
necessary to take one of the processors offline, this menu allows you to
deconfigure a processor, and then reconfigure the processor at a later time. An
example of this menu is shown below:

PROCESSOR CONFIGURATION/DECONFIGURATION MENU

77. Enable/Disable CPU Repeat Gard: Currently Enabled

1.

3. (

) Configured by system

2. 1 3.1 (31) Deconfigured by system
3. 2 3.2 (

) Configured by system

4. 3 3.3 (

) Configured by system

5. 4 4. (

) Configured by system

6. 5 4.1 (

) Configured by system

7. 6 4.2 (

) Configured by system

8. 7 4.3 (

) Configured by system

98. Return to Previous Menu

1>

Note: This table is built from vital product data collected during the last boot
sequence. The first time the system is powered up, or after the system's
non-volatile ram (NVRAM) has been erased, this table may be empty. The table
is rebuilt during the next boot into AIX.

The fields of the previous table represent the following:

Column 1 (1.) Menu selection index.

Column 2 (0) Logical processor device number assigned by AIX. You can

display these logical device numbers by issuing the command

lsdev

-C ] grep proc

on the AIX command line.

Column 3 (3.0) Processor address list used by the service processor and should

be ignored.

Column 4 (00) Error status of the processors.

The error status of the each processor is indicated by AB, where B indicates the
number of errors and A indicates the type of error according to the following
table:

1: Bring-up failure
2:

Run-time non-recoverable failure

3:

Run-time recoverable failure

4:

Group integrity failure

A status of 00 indicates that the CPU has not had any errors logged against it by
the service processor.

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RS/6000 Enterprise Server Model H80 Series User's Guide

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