state is entered and is different from the current state of a processor, its status changes on the next
boot. The last remaining configured processor in a server cannot be deconfigured.
Example 8 cpuconfig Command
Shell> cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
# of L3 L4 Family/
CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor
Slot CPUs Speed Size Size (hex.) Rev State
--- ------- --------- ---- ----- ------ ---- ----------
0 1 1 GHz 1.5 MB None 1F/01 B1 Active
1 1 1 GHz 1.5 MB None 1F/01 B1 Active
Example 9 cpuconfig 2 Command
Shell> cpuconfig 2 off
CPU will be deconfigured on next boot.
Shell> cpuconfig
PROCESSOR INFORMATION
# of L3 L4 Family/
CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor
Slot CPUs Speed Size Size (hex.) Rev State
--- ------- --------- ---- ----- ------ ---- ----------
0 1 1 GHz 3 MB None 1F/00 B2 Active
1 1 1 GHz 3 MB None 1F/00 B2 Sched Deconf
conconfig
Use this command to configure the primary console, and turn other consoles on for mirroring from
the firmware.
Syntax
conconfig [index][on|off|primary]
Parameters
Index Specifies index of console to set as primary
on Enables the specified console as a secondary console
off Puts console into "Not Configured" (NC) state
primary Sets the specified console as primary
Notes
1. Primary console setting will take effect after reboot
2. P in status column indicates console is primary
3. S in status column indicates console is secondary
4. NC in status column indicates console is not configured
5. If a disabled console is set to primary it will be enabled
Example 10 conconfig Command
To display current primary operating system console
Shell> conconfig
CONSOLE CONFIGURATION
Index Status Type Device Path
----- ------ ---- -----------
1 NC Serial Acpi(PNP0501,0)
2 S Serial Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(1|1)
3 P VGA Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(4|0)
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